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Cops & Courts

A little known program of the NYPD helps the department's police officers pursue a higher

Manhattan DA announced 50 arrests in what he called, a “network of corruption.”

Prosecutors point to the defendant's confession as indisputable, while the defense argues he’s too mentally

Tenants and police officials meet to look for ways to better connect.

Another day, another drama: a policewoman tries to ease the anguish of an arrestee's family.

More than two years after the movement began, a woman awaits sentencing

A group of formerly incarcerated young men find hope in a food truck business

An accused police impersonator faces the real law

Three churches suffer fires—and the culprit is still at large

Three city officials dismissed after judge found they had inflated job placement stats

A new $5 million federal program will help fund the cost

Due to the city’s diverse population, court interpreters face challenges of dialects and cultural differences

Young parolees and ex-cons step on stage to tell their stories to make reentry into

A 45-year-old schizophrenic admits to killing a psychiatrist in 2008, but his lawyers argue he

Jury selection opens for two men accused of conspiring to kill and eat women