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The Long Island City Courthouse is located at 25-10 Court Square in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. It formerly housed Criminal Court, County Court, the District Attorney staff, and the county sheriff's office. Today the Courthouse is another home to the Civil Term of Supreme Court, Queens County, which also sits in Jamaica. The ...
In 1943, Farrell was elected to serve on the Queens County Court and spent most of his judicial career on criminal cases. He served as the court's senior judge from 1945 until 1961, when the court was abolished and its responsibilities consolidated into the New York Supreme Court. He was the senior judge in Queens on the Supreme Court, Criminal ...
The Criminal Court of the City of New York is a court of the State Unified Court System in New York City that handles misdemeanors (generally, crimes punishable by fine or imprisonment of up to one year) and lesser offenses, and also conducts arraignments (initial court appearances following arrest) and preliminary hearings in felony cases (generally, more serious offenses punishable by ...
Martin, 32, was arraigned Monday in Queens Supreme Criminal Court. He is charged with first-degree rape and sexual abuse, third-degree rape and second-degree unlawful imprisonment. He pleaded not ...
Councilman Robert Holden said in a scathing statement that Queens Criminal Court Judge Edward Daniels, who was appointed to the bench by Adams in April, dropped the ball when he released career ...
Harold A. Stevens (1938): [61] [31] First African American male to serve as a Supreme Court Justice, First Judicial District (New York and Bronx Counties, 1955) Edwin Torres: [ 81 ] [ 82 ] First Puerto Rican male to serve as the Assistant District Attorney in New York County (1958)
Brian Rodriguez arrives at Queens Supreme Court in New York on May 13, 2024. ... Tejada and Alston were charged with second-degree murder, burglary, robbery, criminal possession of stolen property ...
He retired as first deputy police commissioner in 2010 to become a judge. Grasso retired as Administrative Judge, Queens County Supreme Court for Criminal Matters in August 2022. [1] He announced his candidacy for Queens District Attorney in October 2022. [2]