Alvin L. Bragg, Jr.is the 37th district attorney elected in Manhattan. A lifelong Harlemite, Alvin made history as the first Black Manhattan district attorney. He has spent more than two decades as a federal, state, and local prosecutor and civil rights attorney fighting to make our communit...
As Chen tells it, the project manager tasked with coming up with a public product name for the Windows handheld OS was dead serious about the task. At the point when the project was dropped into his lap, the code name for the OS was Pegasus. Nothing quite like picking a name that conj...
DENVER (KMGH) – After more than 70 years, two women living in different states found out they are sisters. Linda Hoffman and Harriet Carter found each other by accident and finally met for the first time in person – an encounter that was nearly two years in the making. The lon...
If you have been grateful for Trump’s policies (2017-2021) and are outraged at the attempt to bar him from having his name on the 2024 presidential ballot by asserting the third section of the 14th Amendment (which is a post-Civil War clause of the 14th Amendment, forced upon the defea...
In addition, it is thought that Italy’s Federal Prosecutor is checking out multiple transfers in Serie A. The question now is whether Juventus, currently priced at 6/4 to win Serie A with Bwin, can survive another scandal. Massimiliano Allegri’s men are well of the pace in the race ...
His name was Todd Hodne, and he was perhaps the most dangerous predator ever to play college football. "I have been a prosecutor for nearly 30 years," wrote John B. Collins, who prosecuted one of Hodne's crimes, in a letter to a ...
However, the home stretch of the campaign has been defined by yet another candidate: former federal prosecutor Daniel Goldman, who served as the lead Democratic counsel for then-President Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial. Goldman has already used his personal wealth (he is an heir ...
Gary McGivern was serving time in prison when he, and two others, allegedly attempted to escape from custody when they were being transported. During the attempted escape, according to the theory of the crime the prosecutor put forward, McGivern and the two others killed a deputy sheriff. ...
Georgetown law professor and former federal prosecutor Bill Otis, who runs a blog called ‘Crime and Consequences,’ poses a very tough question: “When these people start up with a criminal life again, as we know many will, who will pay the price for the harm they cause?” Who indeed?
All are aliases that Skodak - his actual name - used while running many of his construction businesses. Businesses that clients of his say left their homes in ruins, and landed him in the Hall of Shame earlier this year. But, we'll get to that in a second. Skoda...