May 27, 2005
Two Flushing Residents Charged In Bias-Related Graffiti Vandalism; Allegedly Wrote Anti-Semitic Remarks That Defaced Vehicles In Queens Neighborhood; Face Up To Four Years In Prison
May 25, 2005
DNA Evidence Results In Guilty Plea From Imprisoned Florida Rapist For 1997 Sexual Attack Of Sisters Inside Their Queens Home; Faces Consecutive 15 Year Prison Sentence
May 24, 2005
District Attorney Richard A. Brown Asks City Council Committees For Support To Help Restore Budget Cuts To his Office
United States Tennis Association, Queens District Attorney's Office And New York Junior Tennis League Host 1,000 Far Rockaway Public School Students At National Tennis Center In Flushing Meadows, Queens To Say Yes To Tennis, No To Violence
May 19, 2005
Queens Youth Sentenced To 51 Years To Life In Prison For Murder In Vicious Killing Of Chinese Restaurant Deliveryman Who Was Robbed And Fatally Bludgeoned And Stabbed
May 18, 2005
Thirty-Six Charged In $360 Million Dollar Bonanno Organized Crime Family Gambling Operation; Ring Allegedly Ran Wire Rooms In Kew Gardens Hills And Flushing, Queens And Off-Shore In Costa Rica; Allegedly Handled Up To 2,000 Bets Daily Totaling $500,000 On Horse-Racing, Baseball, Football And Other Sporting Events And Booked Over $2.5 Million In One Day During 2005 NFL Playoffs
May 17, 2005
May 16, 2005
Basquiat Painting Valued At $1.5 Million That Was Reported Stolen From JFK Airport Is Recovered; Truck Driver Charged With Grand Larceny
May 10, 2005
Maspeth, Queens Resident Sentenced To Nine Years In Prison For Shooting And Paralyzing Wife
Queens Woman Sentenced To Seven Years In Prison For Vicious Hammer Assault On Husband
District Attorney Brown Urges State Legislature To Abolish 10-Year Statue Of Limitations For Felony Sexual Assaults Following Conviction By Queens Jury Of Defendant For 1993 Sodomy Of Nine-Year-Old Girl In DNA "Cold Hit" Prosecution
May 9, 2005
Queens Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Murder In Vicious Graffitti-Related Slashing Of 13-Year-Old Youth; Court To Impose 10 Years Prison Sentence
May 5, 2005
Queens Woman Charged In $183,000 Public Assistance Fraud; Alleged To Have Fraudulently Received City Subsidies For Rent, Food, Child Care And Medicaid While Actually Gainfully Employed
May 4, 2005
May 2, 2005
Queens Mother Sentenced To Seven And One-Half Years In Prison For The Violent Shaking Of Her Two-Year-Old Daughter That Caused Permanent Brain Damage
Four Queens Residents Charged With Graffiti Vandalism In Separate Spray Painting Rampages That Defaced Property In Eight Neighborhoods And Subway Station
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