Mayor appoints three judges to New York City courts
/“I have no doubt that they will continue to champion fairness in our court system as New York City recovers from the pandemic.”
“I have no doubt that they will continue to champion fairness in our court system as New York City recovers from the pandemic.”
“An innovator leader, Judge Walker-Diallo is widely regarded for her dedicated pursuit of justice and commitment to excellence.”
Read More“This citywide initiative will help ensure that these important cases are resolved as swiftly and effectively as possible.”
“A new, modern correction academy is what our recruits and our staff deserve.”
Read MoreGovernor Andrew Cuomo, the second Queens-born executive to face an impeachment scandal in the past two years, announced his resignation Tuesday.
Read More“I waited a long time to hear those words and when it finally happened, I was speechless.”
Read More“His good nature character helped countless people behind bars and helped, especially younger people, to turn their lives around and stay focused.”
Read More“Now more than ever, it is imperative we keep Community Board leadership and members safe.”
Read More“It is extremely unusual, perhaps unprecedented, for all of these bar associations to join together to file a complaint.”
“The best thing we can do to promote bicycling is to create conditions where cyclists can ride safely and confidently throughout our city.”
Read More“It is more important than ever to ensure everyone gets vaccinated so they can protect themselves, their loved ones and their neighbors.”
Read More“There's no reason to close Rikers Island.”
Read More“Addressing environmental injustice and racism requires accountability, reflection, and collaboration.”
Read More“The goal of ‘QPL Baby Card’ is to introduce literacy and a love of learning at birth, and to engage parents and their babies in this process.”
Read MoreJudges Karen Gopee, Michele Titus, Laurentina McKetney Butler, David Kirschner and current Supreme Court Justices Kenneth Holder and Denis Butler will run on the Democratic Party line for Queens Supreme Court in November.
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