
Stabbing Near Brooklyn Park
On October 2nd, at around 10:33 A.M., authorities received a 911 call about a stabbing near a Brooklyn playground. Police promptly rushed out to the scene, where they discovered two injured men suffering from stab wounds. An initial analysis of the scene revealed that a 59-year-old victim had been slashed in the neck. The male […]
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Struggling Cuomo Resigns Before He is Impeached
After months of allegations of sexual harassment and threats of impeachment, former Governor Andrew Cuomo took the advice of some of his staffers and announced his resignation from office on August 10. Cuomo, who is under investigation for matters ranging from inappropriate sexual contact with women to how he handled data concerning the COVID-19 nursing […]
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Harassing a Witness: Not a Good Choice
Harassing and intimidating a witness carries its own serious penalties. Kysheeq Randolph learned that the hard way on January 21, 2021, when he was sentenced to 33 months imprisonment after making intimidating hand gestures at a relative who was on trial for armed robbery. Randolph was seated in the public gallery when Devone Jeffrys was […]
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Charged with Civil Fraud? An Experienced Brooklyn Civil Fraud Lawyer Explains the Charges
If you or a family member was charged with allegedly committing fraud in Brooklyn, the ramifications associated with a conviction can be severe and life-altering. There are an array of fraud offenses codified in the New York Penal Code (specifically, Article 190). Fraud charges can range from allegations of forgery and falsifying business records all […]
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