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CO acquitted in Robert Brooks case suing New York State for $5M
One of the COs acquitted in the death of Robert Brooks is suing New York State for $5 million, claiming public defamation, ...
New York’s total bill to post the National Guard in prisons — a response to last year’s corrections officers strike — is set ...
The state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has updated its definition of an assault — a change the ...
There have been many changes since you began at the Office of the Inspector General. What are your priorities for the rest of ...
Takeout meals helped cool tensions inside a Western New York prison, despite viral claims of “Uber Eats for inmates,” according to The Citizen. A pilot incentive at Wende Correctional Facility lets ...
A bill introduced by a Queens assemblymember that would create a reentry program for New York’s prisoners to prepare them for ...
One of the corrections officers acquitted in the Robert Brooks trial is now suing the state for several charges, including ...
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is turning to an ex-con to run NYC’s embattled jail system. The socialist pol announced five key appointments to his administration during a Bronx press conference Saturday, most ...
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Saturday announced a new crop of commissioners who will be at the helm of some of the ...
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New York prisoners must have access to college. This is why | Opinion
New York's incarcerated population must have sustained access to higher education opportunities while they serve terms in state and federal prison.
Acquitted corrections officer in Robert Brooks case sues NY for $5 million for malicious prosecution
Multiple corrections officers repeatedly punched and kicked an inmate in the groin, abdomen and face in the prison infirmary.
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