Not exact matches
MANHATTAN FEDERAL COURT — Former State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver should not be allowed to stay out of jail while he appeals his corruption conviction — an appeal he will not win, prosecutors argued in court papers filed in Manhattan Federal Court thi
FEDERAL COURT — Former State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver should not be allowed to stay out of jail while he appeals his corruption conviction — an appeal he will not win,
prosecutors argued in court papers filed in
Manhattan Federal Court thi
Federal Court this week.
MANHATTAN —
Federal prosecutors will have a difficult task indicting NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo on civil rights charges following the death of Eric Garner, legal experts say.
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MANHATTAN —
Prosecutors want disgraced ex-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to spend at least 14 years in prison — more than any jail term given to other convicted New York state legislators — for his conviction on corruption charges, according to papers filed in
federal court Wednesday.
MANHATTAN FEDERAL COURT — «Power, greed, corruption» are at the heart of the case against former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, federal prosecutors said Tuesday during opening arguments in the
FEDERAL COURT — «Power, greed, corruption» are at the heart of the case against former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver,
federal prosecutors said Tuesday during opening arguments in the
federal prosecutors said Tuesday during opening arguments in the trial.
MANHATTAN FEDERAL COURT — Assemblyman Sheldon Silver was the greedy architect of two scams that robbed taxpayers of money and abused his official position to secretly net millions for himself, prosecutors said in federal court Monday morning, during closing arg
FEDERAL COURT — Assemblyman Sheldon Silver was the greedy architect of two scams that robbed taxpayers of money and abused his official position to secretly net millions for himself,
prosecutors said in
federal court Monday morning, during closing arg
federal court Monday morning, during closing arguments.
MANHATTAN — A former Department of Education computer consultant ripped off nearly $ 4 million from city schools to fund a lavish lifestyle — the latest in a string of black marks for city contractors,
federal prosecutors announced Thursday.