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George Mason, a "founding father," said: "To disarm the people is the most effectual way to enslave them." Equal protection and due process are incorporated in the Second Amendment. The 14th Amendment was ratified for the benefit of constitutional slaves. The gun is the dividing line between freedom and slavery.
There has been complete silence about disciplinary proceedings for the assassins of Sean Bell. [Michael Bloomberg] told a "white lie" when he said that no one is exempt from the law. He has already forgotten about the complete exoneration of the assassins of Amadou Diallo and the lack of disciplinary proceedings for Bell's assassins.
December 17 - UAM weekly forum at the Elks Plaza, 1068 Harriet Tubman (Fulton Street) near Classon Avenue in Brooklyn at 7:30 p.m. "Obama Faces a L...
...If you raise the wrong question in court, you must do the time. O.J.· did. Entrapment shou... pool and also his appointed judges in Manhattan Criminal Court. Thus, criminal suspects in New Yor...
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Plaxico Burress will walk into Manhattan Criminal Court today, if only to postpone a hearing. Whenever his case gets going for real, Burress should not be treated any better than the garden variety Joe facing a gun charge, nor should he be treated any worse.
Mayor Bloomberg's grandstanding aside, Burress doesn't deserve to have the scales of justice tipped against him simply because he is a wildly rich and ultravisible public figure and, in Bloomberg's words, "It would be an outrage if we didn't prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
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A Georgia man who told police he and Tyra Banks "had a thing together" was convicted Thursday of stalking the supermodel and TV host.
Brady Green , 39, of Dublin, Ga., was convicted by Manhattan Criminal Court Judge James Burke of stalking, harassment, criminal trespass and attempted aggravated harassment.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Jewish Committee welcomed the decision this week to indict the man who brutally stabbed a Muslim cab driver in New York City on hate crimes charges, following a hearing at the Manhattan Criminal Court.
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The Capital-Journal
A Manhattan man deemed a career criminal by a U.S. District Court judge was sentenced to more than 21 years in federal prison, U.S. Attorney for Kansas Barry Grissom said Friday.
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WASHINGTON, June 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Faisal Shahzad pleaded guilty today in Manhattan federal court before U.S. District Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum to all counts of the 10-count indictment against him, for allegedly driving a car bomb into Times Square on the evening of May 1, 2010, the Justice Department announced.
Shahzad, 30, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Pakistan, was taken into custody at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport) on May 3, 2010, after he was identified by the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Customs and Border Protection while attempting to leave the United States on a commercial flight to Dubai. Shahzad was then charged in a five-count criminal complaint. On May 18, 2010, he was presented in Manhattan federal court before U.S. Ma...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - At least two Goldman Sachs Group Inc. executives face potential interviews under oath in the top U.S. market regulator's civil insider trading case against a former director of the firm,, a court heard on Friday [Nov. 18].
The names of president and chief operating officer Gary Cohn and David Loeb, a managing director, came up at oral arguments in Manhattan federal court over whether or not depositions should be taken until a criminal case against Mr. Gupta is completed.
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NEW YORK - A Harvard-trained physician who became a health care investment analyst has been charged in New York with evading $30 million in losses for a hedge fund by obtaining inside information from a fellow doctor.
Charges against Joseph Skowron III were announced Wednesday in a criminal complaint unsealed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
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During closing arguments, [MC Remy Ma]'s attorney admitted that his client did shoot her friend. Ivan Fisher declared, "The shooting was an accident." He claimed the two women tussled over the bag as they argued over the missing money, then the gun discharged. "There is no other explanation for why Remy Smith would have chosen that unique moment in time to shoot her," Fisher attempted to rationalize to the skeptical jury.
Assistant District Attorney Jason Berland said during the trial that shortly after leaving the nightclub, Ma climbed into [Makeda Barnes-Joseph]'s car, the two women argued, then wrestled over Remy's bag. Barnes-Joseph was then shot during the struggle.
Witnesses that took the stand included bystanders who claimed to having seen Ma pull out a "shiny chrome gun," then j...
... name: Reminisce Smith) was led from Manhattan's Criminal Court toward the gallows of The Tombs p...
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A Georgia man who told police that he and Tyra Banks "had a thing together" was convicted Thursday of stalking the supermodel-turned- TV host.
Brady Green, 39, of Dublin, Ga., was convicted by Manhattan Criminal Court Judge James Burke, who heard the case without a jury, of stalking, harassment, criminal trespass and attempted aggravated harassment.