By Staff on March 31, 2020
Bail Reform, criminal justice, law
Politics & Policy

By Yoonji Han and TuAnh Dam Robert Rose III vividly remembers the 24 years he spent in jail. The empty cell, the cement walls, the rough jeans inmates were allowed to wear. But for Rose, who was convicted of homicide in the second degree, the ordeal started with his bail hearing. Navigating the bail system, […]
By Louise Dewast on April 15, 2014
city, de blasio, Employment, Featured, fraud, investigation, jobs, Justice, law, NYC, slider
Cops & Courts, What's New?

Three city officials dismissed after judge found they had inflated job placement stats
By Trevor Anderson on February 21, 2014
Drivers, Featured, law, New York City, NYC, snow, taxi, taxi drivers
News

A 2009 bill requiring drivers to remove snow and ice within three hours after a snowfall gets new attention.