Three Queens detainees may be released from jail under city coronavirus plan
/“Taking sensible steps to release vulnerable people serves the public interest in a way mass detention does not.”
Read More“Taking sensible steps to release vulnerable people serves the public interest in a way mass detention does not.”
Read MoreMeetings between defendants and their attorneys will also take place by video.
Read More“I’m excited because it was really starting to stress me out.”
Read MoreThe man’s attorney mounted an insanity defense.
Read More“Not to have cash bail is really where this state needs to go. We are not there yet.”
Read More“Just turning over a list of officers that have civil rights lawsuits against them is not sharing anything that isn’t publicly available.”
Read More“Fewer than 1 percent of the expected pool of eligible people have accessed the law.”
Read More“I am so proud to be the district attorney elect of Queens County.”
Read More“It’s on its deathbed. It’s in critical condition.”
Read MoreThe WFP played a central role in Cabán’s campaign for Queens DA.
Read More“I don’t think it would be helpful for the next DA or for me to stay around.”
Read More"Acting Queens DA John Ryan said he does not think the state has “the authority to prevent federal agents from carrying out their duties.”
Read MoreProsecutors will argue against the astronomical likelihood ratio of a DNA test.
Read More“My office will be utilizing family court as much as possible.”
Read MoreMurray is an attorney and former cop who now represents cops who sue the NYPD.
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