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.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreQueens 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.
Read MoreIt 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.
Read MoreAn 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.
Read MoreFlushing Town Hall is hosting a free event this weekend for teenagers to celebrate Ecuadorian and Colombian music.
Read MoreA Queens woman managed to scare off a burglar as he scaled her home in Maspeth, cops from the 104th Precinct said on Wednesday.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreMarcus & 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreConstruction for a new six-story building at 25-28 30th Drive in Astoria will feature “touches of traditionalism.”
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.
Read MoreClarence Cason was last seen at his residence on 145th Drive on Monday around 11 p.m.
Read MoreSince 1992, Queens had 25 cases -- that range from robberies to murders -- overturned, according to the National Registry of Exonerations (NRE).
Read MoreThe 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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