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May 27, 2022

Four candidates vie for two Civil Court judicial seats

May 27, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Four candidates vie for two Civil Court judicial seats

Four Democratic candidates are running for two open Civil Court seats in Queens.

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May 27, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law, politics
Karen Lin, Devian Daniels, Maria Gonzalez, Thomas Oliva, Civil Court, Elections 2022
May 04, 2022

Trial begins for man accused of murdering NYPD detective whose fellow officers pulled the trigger

May 04, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Trial begins for man accused of murdering NYPD detective whose fellow officers pulled the trigger

Though Jagger Freeman didn’t shoot the gun that killed Detective Brian Simonsen, Queens prosecutors are pursuing a murder charge, which is allowed in New York State. His trial began Tuesday.

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May 04, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Crime, Law, news
Jagger Freeman, Brian Simonsen, NYPD, Queens District Attorney, Christopher Ransom, Felony murder
April 29, 2022

Assigned counsel attys rally for better pay

April 29, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Assigned counsel attys rally for better pay

Attorneys representing indigent clients and children in Family Court, including a handful from Queens, rallied in Manhattan and Long Island Thursday to call for a pay raise after not seeing one in nearly two decades.

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April 29, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
18-B, Kathy Hochul, Janet DiFiore, Budget
April 21, 2022

Immigrant legal service providers call for funding boost

April 21, 2022/ Guest User
Immigrant legal service providers call for funding boost

A group of legal service providers rallied virtually Wednesday to urge the city to boost funding legal services for immigrant New Yorkers.

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April 21, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, Law, news
law, immigration, TPS, IMMIGRATION LAW
April 15, 2022

Gun diversion program launches in Queens Criminal Court

April 15, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Gun diversion program launches in Queens Criminal Court

A new program in Queens Criminal Court gives a number of young people charged with gun possession a chance to clear their record and access services to treat the root causes of violence.

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April 15, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
Gun Diversion Part, George Grasso, Melinda Katz, Aisha Greene, Fortune Society, Rob DeLeon, Gun Violence
March 21, 2022

Clemency reforms wait in limbo

March 21, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Clemency reforms wait in limbo

In New York and in many other states, governors typically grant clemencies, whether they are sentence commutations or pardons, around the holidays. For Robert Webster, Christmas came and went without news from Governor Kathy Hochul’s office.

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March 21, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, news, Law
clemency, Kathy Hochul, criminal justice reform, Committee on Crime Victims, Crime and Corrections, Supreme Court
March 17, 2022

Live from New York, it’s a trial!

March 17, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Live from New York, it’s a trial!

The bill, introduced by Manhattan State Senator Brad Hoylman, would require that the Office of Court Administration broadcast and archive most trial court proceedings and offer them free of charge to the public and press.


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March 17, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Law, news
tech, oca, Brad Hoylman
February 25, 2022

Queens pol aims to decriminalize massage work

February 25, 2022/ Guest User
Queens pol aims to decriminalize massage work

“We have seen no change, we have found no comfort,”

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February 25, 2022/ Guest User/
news, Law
flushing, jessica gonzalez-rojas
February 25, 2022

In-person arguments return to Appellate Division

February 25, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
In-person arguments return to Appellate Division

The courthouse of the Appellate Division, Second Department will soon again be filled with in-person arguments after exclusively holding virtual proceedings for the past two months.

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February 25, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law, coronavirus
appellate court, Second Department Appellate Division
February 16, 2022

Housing Court judge outlines heavy workload ahead

February 16, 2022/ Guest User
Housing Court judge outlines heavy workload ahead

The Queens County Bar Association hosted a CLE Monday to discuss the resumption of Housing Court operations to give attorneys an idea of the situation at hand.


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February 16, 2022/ Guest User/
Law, news
Housing Court
January 31, 2022

Letters unsealed in law professor’s case against Katz

January 31, 2022/ Guest User
Letters unsealed in law professor’s case against Katz

“While the letters are surely embarrassing to the Corporation Counsel and the Queens District Attorney, they disclose nothing that can remotely be thought to be confidential.”


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January 31, 2022/ Guest User/
Law, news
Criminal Court, Queens District Attorney, accountability ny, Civil Rights Corps
January 10, 2022

Queens man seeks clemency

January 10, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Queens man  seeks clemency

At the age of 51 with nearly 20 years of his sentence left to serve, Robert Webster is awaiting Governor Kathy Hochul’s decision on his application for clemency.


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January 10, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Law
clemency, Wrongful Conviction, robert webster, Jamaica
January 06, 2022

Public Defenders decry OCA decision to forge ahead in person

January 06, 2022/ Guest User
Public Defenders decry OCA decision to forge ahead in person

“I'm less effective when I'm scared.”

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January 06, 2022/ Guest User/
coronavirus, Law, news
ALAA, Legal Aid Society, public defenders, oca, virtual courts, arraignments
January 04, 2022

Parole reform should top legislative agenda, advocates say

January 04, 2022/ Guest User
Parole reform should top legislative agenda, advocates say

“It's not a get out of jail free card, it's an opportunity.”

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January 04, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, news, Law
Elder Parole, parole, parole reform, Release Aging People in Prison Campaign, david weprin
January 03, 2022

Judge recertification bill hits Hochul’s desk

January 03, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Judge recertification bill hits Hochul’s desk

“We hope that the governor keeps her promise that she is going to be independent, that she is going to look at all of the issues, and that she realizes that having an independent judiciary should be a priority,”

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January 03, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Law, news
Kathy Hochul, courts, oca, judges, recertification
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