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Court Win Bolsters Push to Highlight Prosecutors’ Misconduct

A group of law professors have tried to strengthen the disciplinary process for prosecuting attorneys by making complaints public.

Hundreds Have Left N.Y. Public Defender Offices Over Low Pay

Lawyers at public defender services have said they are overworked and are facing a hard choice between making a living and making sure justice is...

Trump Set to Be Questioned Under Oath by New York A.G. Next Month

The questioning of Mr. Trump and two of his adult children as part of the attorney general’s civil investigation will begin July 15 unless New...

New York Officials Fear Supreme Court Ruling Will Mean More Gun Crime

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on — and possibly overturn — a century-old law that allows local officials great discretion over who can...

Harvey Weinstein’s Sex Crimes Conviction Is Upheld by New York Court

Mr. Weinstein, who is also awaiting trial in Los Angeles, is serving a 23-year sentence. His conviction was among the most notable of the #MeToo...

70 N.Y. Judges Went on a Montauk Retreat. 20 Came Down With the Virus.

A judicial gathering at a seaside resort, with karaoke included, became a superspreader event.

Before the Buffalo Shooting Began, Suspect Invited Others to Review Plans on Discord.

The man accused of killing 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket permitted a small group to join his private chatroom about 30 minutes before the...

Prosecutors Describe Lauren Pazienza’s Tantrum Before Pushing Voice Coach

Lauren Pazienza, who pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and assault in the death of Barbara Maier Gustern, had been celebrating her upcoming wedding before the...

Family Court Lawyers Flee Low-Paying Jobs. Parents and Children Suffer.

New York hasn’t raised the attorneys’ fees since 2004, creating a shortage that has denied the most vulnerable their constitutional right to a lawyer.

Sean Avery Is Representing Himself in Court. The Judge Advised Against It.

Sean Avery, the former Rangers hockey player, chose to represent himself in court on Thursday on a misdemeanor charge. The judge advised him not to.
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