Decades-old murder conviction is under review in Queens
/“They consider DNA less reliable when it exculpates someone, but when it inculpates, it’s the be all and end all.”
Read More“They consider DNA less reliable when it exculpates someone, but when it inculpates, it’s the be all and end all.”
Read MoreIn addition to the 17 cases filed in Queens, there were 251 complaints in New York City’s other four Supreme Civil Courts.
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Read MoreThe app also allows users to submit tips to investigators with attached images, documents, and videos.
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Read More“You should have an active role in leading the borough. That’s your job. It shouldn’t be only a cheerleader.”
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Read More“In pleading guilty, the defendant has admitted to brutalizing a woman he encountered on the street shortly before midnight.”
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