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Coronavirus (COVID-19) in New York City Last Update: Sunday, May 10, 2020, at 10:28 PM Update from Sunday, May 10, 2020 SDNY Announces Procedures for Attorney Calls to Inmates On
Coronavirus (COVID-19) in New York City Last Update: Sunday, May 10, 2020, at 10:28 PM Update from Sunday, May 10, 2020 SDNY Announces Procedures for Attorney Calls to Inmates On
White-collar crimes are widespread and can include everything from healthcare fraud to tax evasion, and violations of banking or financial regulations. The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, along with several other
The use of technology in criminal enterprises has become commonplace. It has been linked to white collar crimes, tax evasion, and most recently (in Manhattan), drug trafficking and money laundering.
Modern parenting is hard. All parents want only the best for their children, and some parents will stop at nothing to ensure their children get all the opportunities they can.
Congress continues to discuss the state of America’s healthcare system. There is no question that Medicare and Medicaid are stretched thin, while insurers and healthcare companies seem to be making
The First Step Act allows for prisoners to earn credit towards spending the last year of their sentence on home confine or in a halfway house by participating in programs
Every big city in America has dealt with its fair share of organized crime. Chicago had Al Capone, and John Dillinger; Las Vegas had Busy Siegel and Frank Rosenthal, and
New York is an amazing state and city, but it is not without its problems. Just like the rest of the country, police corruption and racial tensions crop up regularly.
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