Brown Praises DA’s Office For Record-Low Crime In 2018
/“This was another extremely successful year for the Queens District Attorney’s Office.”
Read More“This was another extremely successful year for the Queens District Attorney’s Office.”
Read MoreThe field of candidates doubled on Wednesday, the same say DA Richard Brown announced he would not seek re-election.
Read More“I implore you to work with your partners in the legislature to stop the growth of this crisis.”
Read More“Every week or so I have to evade, swerve, slow, shout, whatever to avoid a ‘near doored experience..”
Read More“This black market business allows buyers to cheat the system.”
Read More“You should always stay there and get help — even if you caused it.”
Read MoreThe defendant was arraigned on a charge of first-degree criminal possession of marijuana.
Read More“Many New Yorkers still don't have access to the training they'll need to survive the new tech economy.”
Read More“The attorney handling the case, the investigator, the whole team has been able to get a head start.”
Read MoreNYC would join Keene, N.H. as the only cities with a bike mayor.
Read MoreBrown will leave office at the end of his current term.
Read MoreAs a council member, Boyers co-sponsored the Landmarks Preservation Bill of 1965.
Read MoreKarla Barba faces up to 25 years in prison for allegedly attacking her then-fiancee Franklin Lorrea inside their Jackson Heights home in June 2016.
Read MoreBefore the sisters died in December 2013 and November 2014, respectively, they opened bank accounts at a J.P. Morgan Chase branch located on Beach 24th Street where Stephens-Anselm worked as a private client banker.
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