I am more angry than relieved because this is something that never should have happened,” landlord Brian Chin told The Post.
Seeking a second term, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg may not be facing significant challenges on the campaign trail. But he will be running for reelection in a supercharged political
Alvin Bragg started his tenure in chaos. A political rebranding and a successful case against the president-elect changed everything.
A former NYPD sergeant who punched a man in the face more than a dozen times during a 911 call about an emotionally disturbed child has been convicted of attempted assault. Christian Zapata, 37, won’t serve time for the crime — Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber sentenced him to time served Wednesday after a non-jury trial.
On New Year's Eve, a shocking act of violence took place at a Chelsea subway station when Kamel Hawkins, 23, allegedly shoved a man onto the tracks of an oncoming train, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L.
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams’ top adviser bragged to investigators that city Correction Department officials would “take care of” her ahead of her indictment last month, legal documents obtained by POLITICO show.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's garbage case against President-elect Donald Trump went out with a whimper on Friday. The post Alvin Bragg’s Garbage, PR Stunt of a Case Goes Out With a Whimper first appeared on Mediaite.
I don’t think I have to pitch how Bragg failed. I think we all see it with our own eyes,’ Republican district attorney candidate, Maud Maron, tells
Prosecutors say Christian Zapata used excessive force. Zapata’s lawyer says he was protecting another officer.
Orsen Reyes is indicted in NYC for a violent subway assault that resulted in serious charges including Attempted Murder in the Second Degree.
While President Joe Biden issued many pardons before leaving office, he did not pardon various individuals Trump has blasted who were connected to cases against the Republican figure.
Only one of the four criminal cases against Trump ever reached the trial stage, the Manhattan hush-money case. It culminated on Friday, when New York Justice Juan Merchan sentenced Donald Trump to an “unconditional discharge” following the May 2024 jury verdict finding him guilty of 34 felony charges.