When the judge sentenced the juvenile in 1996, he promised to stand behind him if he stayed out of trouble.
When the judge sentenced a 15-year-old in 1996, the teen promised to redeem himself. He did, but now faces deportation
The New York attorney general’s office said that the executive, David Shulman, would pay $2.75 million to settle the claims.
The former New York police commissioner rose to national prominence after 9/11 but pleaded guilty last year to tax fraud and lying to the White House.
The former New York police commissioner rose to national prominence after 9/11 but pleaded guilty last year to tax fraud and lying to the White House.
Chelsea Market, on the ground floor of a building once part of the Nabisco bakeries, is a smorgasbord of food and retail shops.
Jonathan Lippman has helped turn the Court of Appeals into a scrappier, more divided and more liberal panel.
A report said that at 18 percent of the state’s schools, less than 5 percent of students qualified for free or reduced-price lunches, the highest percentage in the nation.
Before the jury got the case, a prosecutor demonstrated in court how quickly an attack on Michael Mineo could have occurred.