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June 07, 2021

Call to end solitary confimement continues on anniversary of former inmates’ deaths

June 07, 2021/ Guest User
Call to end solitary confimement continues on anniversary of former inmates’ deaths

“They say they’re gonna end solitary, yet they want to keep people in a cage within a cage.”

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June 07, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Law, news
Layleen Polanco, Kalief Browder, solitary confinement, halt soiltary, rikers island
June 06, 2021

Judicial candidate Devian Daniels want to give Queens voters a choice

June 06, 2021/ Guest User
Judicial candidate Devian Daniels want to give Queens voters a choice

“I'm running because I think voters should have a choice.”

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June 06, 2021/ Guest User/
Elections 2021, Law, news
Civil Court, devian daniels, election
June 04, 2021

Queens men wrongfully convicted finally freed, a lifetime later

June 04, 2021/ Guest User
Queens men wrongfully convicted finally freed, a lifetime later

“It wasn’t an easy road but we never gave up.'“

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June 04, 2021/ Guest User/
Crime, equity, news, Law
rohan bolt, gary johnson, george bell, Queens District Attorney, wrongful conviction
June 03, 2021

Queens DA won’t re-try wrongfully convicted trio

June 03, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens DA won’t re-try wrongfully convicted trio

“I wasn't surprised. I was gratified, but I wasn't surprised.”

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June 03, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
queens da, rohan bolt, george bell, gary johnson, Conviction Integrity Unit, wrongful convictions
May 28, 2021

Homegrown Queens attorney nominated to the bench

May 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Homegrown Queens attorney nominated to the bench

Gary Miret thought he was being pranked.


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May 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Law, news
courts, Gary Miret, court of claims
May 27, 2021

Back where it all began: Queens judge appointed to court he argued in as a young lawyer

May 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Back where it all began: Queens judge appointed to court he argued in as a young lawyer

“I'm ecstatic – I am humbled by it and I’m sometimes in disbelief that this happened.”

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May 27, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Law, news, politics
Joseph Zayas, Andrew Cuomo, courts
May 25, 2021

Queens legal leaders named for promotions by Gov. Cuomo

May 25, 2021/ Guest User
Queens legal leaders named for promotions by Gov. Cuomo

"New York State's courts deserve the best and brightest minds to uphold principles of law and fairness and move our State forward.”

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May 25, 2021/ Guest User/
news, Law
Latino Lawyers Association of Queens County, Joseph Zayas, Criminal Court, Gary Miret, Andrew Cuomo, court of claims, Second Department Appellate Division
May 25, 2021

City appeals court’s decision to go forward with inquiry into Eric Garner’s death

May 25, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
City appeals court’s decision to go forward with inquiry into Eric Garner’s death

On the one year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, the family of Eric Garner appeared in New York appellate court to request an inquiry into the Staten Island man’s death move forward Tuesday.

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May 25, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Crime, news, Law
Eric Garner, black lives matter, appeal, NYPD, Bill de blasio
May 24, 2021

Court officers concerned about reopening

May 24, 2021/ Guest User
Court officers concerned about reopening

“They should have sat down with the unions.”

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May 24, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Law, news
court officers, ny court system, COVID-19, janet difiore, oca
May 21, 2021

‘Out of bad, some good’ Court reopening celebrated by judges and staff

May 21, 2021/ Guest User
‘Out of bad, some good’ Court reopening celebrated by judges and staff

“What's going to be great is that everybody's going to see everybody and work together.”

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May 21, 2021/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news, Law
courts reopening, courts, Marguerite Grays, darrell gavrin, oca
May 20, 2021

Biden signs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crime Act into law

May 20, 2021/ Guest User
Biden signs Meng’s COVID-19 Hate Crime Act into law

"Silence is complicity and we cannot be complicit.”

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May 20, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Law, news
grace meng, joe biden, COVID-19, hate crime
May 19, 2021

Clean Slate Act inches closer to approval with vote in Senate committee

May 19, 2021/ Guest User
Clean Slate Act inches closer to approval with vote in Senate committee

“We need to give everyone the tools they need to succeed, and that starts with breaking down barriers to reentry.”

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May 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Law, news, equity
catalina cruz, Zellnor Myrie, clean slate, state senate
May 19, 2021

Queens litigators prepare for a change in scenery as courts reopen

May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens litigators prepare for a change in scenery as courts reopen

“I am in favor of going back to court. I just wish they wouldn't do it so abruptly,”

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May 19, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
Frank Bruno, Queens County Bar Association, Joel Serrano, Assigned Counsel Association of Queens Family Court, Court Reopening
May 18, 2021

Courts open next week – here’s what you need to know

May 18, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Courts open next week – here’s what you need to know

Everyone is coming back to the courts. Well, mostly everyone. Learn more about the rules and procedures of the court’s reopening here.

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May 18, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
Office of Court Administration, Janet DiFiore, Court Reopenings
May 18, 2021

Activists push for parole for elderly inmates

May 18, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Activists push for parole for elderly inmates

“We’re trying to right some wrongs and some historic injustices, like the draconian sentencing laws rooted in white supremacy.”

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May 18, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law, equity
parole reform, People's campaign for parole justice, Mark Shervington, Releasing Elderly People in Prison, JASA, Alan Cohen
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