ICE detention of Queens student endangers New Yorkers and court system, Adams admin says

ICE detention of Queens student endangers New Yorkers and court system, Adams admin says

The recent federal detention of a Queens high school student by ICE and continued federal deportation actions in the city are endangering New Yorkers as well as the sanctity of the city’s court system, the Adams administration said in a court letter this week.

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Federal judge blocks solitary confinement ban from taking effect on Rikers

Federal judge blocks solitary confinement ban from taking effect on Rikers

A federal judge last week said the city was barred from fully implementing a local law banning solitary confinement on Rikers Island, several days after a state judge said Mayor Eric Adams’ efforts to prevent the law from taking effect were illegal.

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Queens atty cleared of charges after Rikers guards said he brought drug-soaked papers to client

Queens atty cleared of charges after Rikers guards said he brought drug-soaked papers to client

The Bronx district attorney’s office will not bring charges against a Queens lawyer who was publicly accused by correctional officers of trying to sneak drug-laced papers into Rikers Island.

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Thousands of public defenders prepare to strike

Thousands of public defenders prepare to strike

Attorneys working at the city’s largest public defender group are prepared to begin the largest public defender strike in 30 years if the organization they work for doesn’t increase their pay and meet other demands for a new labor contract.  

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