Justice Marguerite Grays named top judge in Queens Supreme Court
/“Intelligent, personable and dedicated, she possesses all the qualities of leadership.”
Read More“Intelligent, personable and dedicated, she possesses all the qualities of leadership.”
Read More“We remain mindful of the many challenges ahead.”
Read MoreJudges, clerks and some other personnel will return to the buildings Wednesday.
Read More“In the age of COVID-19, triple shifts may be a death sentence.”
Read MoreJustice Hollie “did not make any credibility determinations or factual findings” on the record.
Read More“They counted the votes in Florida after Bush v. Gore — and they should do it in Queens.”
Read More“It’s a way to take back the power he lost along the way.”
Read More‘We have been preparing for months and are prepared for the anticipated filing of hundreds and hundreds if not thousands of cases starting today.’
Read More“I think the Assembly tried to whitewash the issue.”
Read More‘Both the interests of democracy and legal precedent demand that these invalidated affidavit ballots and Cabán votes be counted.’
Read More“We’re halfway there but we still have a long way to go.”
Read More“Certain individuals had cynically implied that elected judges in Queens County could be subject to improper influence from partisan interests.”
Read More“Opening ballots is always a case of ‘Be careful what you wish for.’”
Read MoreChanel Lewis face sentencing more than two and a half years after Karina Vetrano’s murder.
Read MoreRamiro Gutierrez, 26, is charged with second-degree murder.
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