Acquitted corrections officer in Robert Brooks case sues NY for $5 million for malicious prosecution
Multiple corrections officers repeatedly punched and kicked an inmate in the groin, abdomen and face in the prison infirmary.
One of the COs acquitted in the death of Robert Brooks is suing New York State for $5 million, claiming public defamation, ...
One of the corrections officers acquitted in the Robert Brooks trial is now suing the state for several charges, including ...
Mamdani entrusted Stanley Richards, who was formerly incarcerated and executive vice president at The Fortune Society, with ...
Nicholas Kieffer, a former Marcy correction officer who was acquitted in the beating death of inmate Robert Brooks, has filed ...
“Remember when I told you that I was arrested, I was in prison with Diddy, the president of Honduras, and Sam Bankman-Fried,” Hernandez told his fans, on a video he later posted to Instagram. “And you ...
A bill introduced by a Queens assemblymember that would create a reentry program for New York’s prisoners to prepare them for ...
Correction officers say new state data backs up their long-standing claims about prison safety and the HALT Act. The New York State Correctional Officers & Police Benevolent Association says figures ...
Manhattan’s former top prosecutor Preet Bharara, known for his anti-corruption crusades and probe into failures at the Rikers ...
Nine months after the prison guard strike, incarcerated people are being denied early release after not completing programming that they don’t have access to.
A Farmington man has been charged after an investigation into the sexual assault of a teenager. 34-year-old Daniel R. Sims is accused of providing alcohol and drugs to the ...
John Luke Papadopoulos knew the blue envelope in his hands could change his life. Two weeks after his September hearing before the Board of Parole, he hoped it would bring ...
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