«We are collaborating on the testing,» said Cuomo, who was in New York City to discuss with minority lawmakers his recent executive order, which gives the Attorney General special prosecutor powers in certain police -
involved deaths of civilians.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman huddled with minority lawmakers at the governor's Midtown office Monday over his recent executive order giving Schneiderman special prosecutor powers in certain police -
involved deaths of civilians.
In a meeting with the Times Union's editorial board, Soares repeated various concerns regarding Cuomo's Executive Order No. 147, the July edict that changed the way New York investigates and prosecutes police -
involved deaths of civilians.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office on Wednesday filed a lawsuit seeking to compel Rensselaer District Attorney Joel Abelove to comply with an executive order governing the investigation of police -
involved deaths of civilians.
The state's top judge on Tuesday called for a package of reforms to the legal system's grand jury process, including transparency in cases
involving deaths of civilians caused by police officers.
Not exact matches
Governor Andrew Cuomo today issued an executive order directing the New York State attorney general «to investigate and, if warranted, prosecute certain matters
involving the
death of an unarmed
civilian... caused by a law enforcement officer.»
Left on the table from last session is a law establishing a permanent special prosecutor for cases
involving civilian deaths at the hands
of police.
Keith's leadership has ensured that New York leads the nation.We were the first state to dedicate a month to gun violence awareness, we've raised the minimum wage, and are leading the way with the creation
of a special prosecutor to investigate when police officers are
involved in the
deaths of unarmed
civilians.
Schneiderman's staff is looking to see if it falls within the guidelines
of a July 8 executive order by Gov. Andrew Cuomo which requires the attorney general's office to investigate all police -
involved deaths of unarmed
civilians, sources told the Daily News.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will be appointed a special prosecutor in cases
involving police - related
deaths of unarmed
civilians after Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers failed to reach a broader agreement on criminal justice reform measures.
ALBANY — The District Attorneys Association
of the State
of New York said on Monday that Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive order appointing Attorney General Eric Schneiderman to oversee cases
of police -
involved civilian death was «gravely flawed and will harm the cause
of justice.»
«Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Order No. 147 is gravely flawed and invites serious legal issues regarding how cases
involving the «
deaths of unarmed
civilians caused by law enforcement officers» will be properly investigated during the critical, early hours and days after such a tragic incident occur,» the organization said in a statement.
The city's
Civilian Complaint Review Board moved Wednesday to substantiate an excessive - force claim against the «chokehold» cop
involved in the 2014
death of Eric Garner on Staten Island, a source said.
In the months following, Cuomo signed an executive order appointing Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as a special prosecutor to oversee cases
of police -
involved civilian deaths.
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Wednesday naming Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as special prosecutor to oversee cases
of police -
involved civilian deaths.
The case is one
of the first Schneiderman's office has examined since Gov. Andrew Cuomo named him special prosecutor earlier this month, granting him the power to investigate and if necessary prosecute police officers
involved in the
death of an unarmed
civilian.
ALBANY — Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will investigate cases
of police
involved civilian deaths, as part
of a tentative «framework» deal between Governor Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders that was announced Tuesday.
Schneiderman Special Prosecutor Case: Earlier this week Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced that his first case as special prosecutor in police
involved deaths of unarmed
civilians would investigate the circumstances surrounding Raynette Turner's
death.
A day after activists and the families
of civilians killed by police demonstrated outside Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Midtown office, they joined him at John Jay College as he signed an executive order making Attorney General Eric Schneiderman the special prosecutor for all cases statewide in which an officer is responsible for a
civilian's
death — making New York the first state to create such a role to oversee the controversial issue
of police -
involved homicides.
With the near inevitability
of a
civilian death toll any time the Avengers are
involved in an incident, the U.N. steps in with an accord proposing regulation and oversight
of the super-powered people.