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October 19, 2018

Legal Aid, Katz Renew Fight For Conviction Sealing

October 19, 2018/ David Brand
Legal Aid, Katz Renew Fight For Conviction Sealing

A year after the state implemented a conviction-sealing law that enables some offenders to have their records cleared, only a handful of Queens residents have benefited.

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October 19, 2018/ David Brand/
Law, Crime
legal aid, melinda katz, know your rights week, district attorney
October 19, 2018

Elected Officials Team Up To Give Offenders A Second Chance

October 19, 2018/ David Brand
Elected Officials Team Up To Give Offenders A Second Chance

Queens County District Attorney Richard A. Brown, Queens Borough President Melinda Katz and other organizations are hoping to clear the warrants for dozens of residents on Saturday.

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October 19, 2018/ David Brand/
Law, Crime, Central Queens
queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, melinda katz, second chance, Woodside
October 19, 2018

Police Impersonator Demanding Cash, Still On the Loose

October 19, 2018/ Evan Rosen
Police Impersonator Demanding Cash, Still On the Loose

It turns out that the police officer demanding cash donations from Queens residents on the street and threatening one person was not actually a police officer.

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October 19, 2018/ Evan Rosen/
Crime, Western Queens
NYPD, 114th Precinct, Astoria
October 19, 2018

District Attorney’s Association Sues Cuomo Over New Law

October 19, 2018/ Guest User
District Attorney’s Association Sues Cuomo Over New Law

An executive Queens prosecutor teamed up with the District Attorney's Association of the State of New York (DAASNY) to file a supreme court lawsuit in the state’s capital to challenge a new law signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

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October 19, 2018/ Guest User/
Law
gov. andrew cuomo, DAASNY
October 19, 2018

Giving Drug Offenders A Second Chance Is A “Full-Time Assignment”

October 19, 2018/ Clarissa Sosin
Giving Drug Offenders A Second Chance Is A “Full-Time Assignment”

Queens Criminal Court Judge Marcia P. Hirsch sits down with the Eagle.


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October 19, 2018/ Clarissa Sosin/
Law, Voices
Queens Treatment Court, judge marcia hirsch
October 17, 2018

South American Music Coming to Flushing this Weekend

October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen
South American Music Coming to Flushing this Weekend

Flushing Town Hall is hosting a free event this weekend for teenagers to celebrate Ecuadorian and Colombian music.

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October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen/
eastern queens
music, Colombian, Inkhay, Rio Mira, Pepe Santana
October 17, 2018

Maspeth Woman Frightens Off Attempted Burglar

October 17, 2018/ Guest User
Maspeth Woman Frightens Off Attempted Burglar

A Queens woman managed to scare off a burglar as he scaled her home in Maspeth, cops from the 104th Precinct said on Wednesday.

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October 17, 2018/ Guest User/
Crime, Law, Central Queens
Maspeth, 104th Precinct, burglary
October 17, 2018

Howard Beach Uber Driver Kidnapped & Sexually Assaulted Passenger, Prosecutors Said

October 17, 2018/ Dylan Campbell
Howard Beach Uber Driver Kidnapped & Sexually Assaulted Passenger, Prosecutors Said

A Manhattan woman was taken on a ride from hell when her Uber driver drove her miles away from home, groped her while she slept and robbed her of thousands of dollars, federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday.

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October 17, 2018/ Dylan Campbell/
Crime, eastern queens
Uber, Howard Beach, Harbir Parmar, Associated Press, FBI, Department of Justice
October 17, 2018

Expanding the Workforce in Construction

October 17, 2018/ Special to the Eagle
Expanding the Workforce in Construction

Marcus & Pollack LLP works hand-in-hand with leading developers to include women-owned business on their job-sites at every level — from general contractors and construction managers to all lower-tiered trades.

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October 17, 2018/ Special to the Eagle/
Law, Voices
Construction, Joel R. Marcus, Kristine Loffredo, Marcus & Pollack, law firm, real estate
October 17, 2018

Internal Investigation Underway at New York Families of Autistic Children

October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen
Internal Investigation Underway at New York Families of Autistic Children

The firm was hired by the New York Families of Autistic Children (NYFAC) executive board for an internal investigation, and the law firm, subsequently, hired the accounting firm The Bonadio Group for auditing purposes.

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October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen/
Crime, Law
New York Families of Autistic Children, FBI, Jerry Solomon
October 17, 2018

New Plans for Astoria Apartment Building Unveiled

October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen
New Plans for Astoria Apartment Building Unveiled

Construction for a new six-story building at 25-28 30th Drive in Astoria will feature “touches of traditionalism.”


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October 17, 2018/ Evan Rosen/
Western Queens
Astoria, Sanford Petropoulos, T.F. Cusanelli & Filletti Architects
October 17, 2018

U.S. Attorney Agrees to $480 Million Settlement with Asia-Based Financial Services Group

October 17, 2018/ Clarissa Sosin
U.S. Attorney Agrees to $480 Million Settlement with Asia-Based Financial Services Group

Nomura Holding America Inc. agreed to the multi-million dollar settlement in civil penalties that will resolve federal civil claims that between 2006 and 2007, the company mislead investors about mortgage-backed securities.

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October 17, 2018/ Clarissa Sosin/
Crime, Law
Nomura, Asia, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Richard P. Donoghue
October 17, 2018

Elderly Queens Village Man Reported Missing

October 17, 2018/ Christina Carrega
Elderly Queens Village Man Reported Missing

Clarence Cason was last seen at his residence on 145th Drive on Monday around 11 p.m.

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October 17, 2018/ Christina Carrega/
Communities, eastern queens
Missing, queens village
October 17, 2018

Candidates Weigh In On Creating A Conviction Review Unit In Queens

October 17, 2018/ Christina Carrega
Candidates Weigh In On Creating A Conviction Review Unit In Queens

Since 1992, Queens had 25 cases -- that range from robberies to murders -- overturned, according to the National Registry of Exonerations (NRE).

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October 17, 2018/ Christina Carrega/
Law, Crime
Rory lancman, Gregory Lasak, Richard A. Brown, queens district attorney, conviction review unit
October 16, 2018

“Rude” Queens Civil Court Judge Booted From Bench

October 16, 2018/ Guest User
“Rude” Queens Civil Court Judge Booted From Bench

The New York State Court of Appeal unanimously agreed that Queens Civil Court Judge Terrence O’Connor should be removed from office.

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October 16, 2018/ Guest User/
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