It's been a year since the Right to Know Act took effect in New York City. It was passed by the city council largely to deal with the New York Police Department's controversial "stop-and-frisk" practice. Many people asserted that Latinos and African Americans were...
Month: October 2019
Understanding the various impaired driving charges
If you're dealing with a DWI charge (or a loved one is) here in New York, you may wonder what the difference is between DWI and DUI. The latter, which means "driving under the influence," is perhaps the more commonly used term around the county. However, laws...
Multiple sex abuse lawsuits filed against Boy Scouts in New York
Among the victims of child sex abuse who are hoping to finally get some justice thanks to New York's Child Victims Act are former Boy Scouts. As soon as the law took effect last month, attorneys began filing suits on behalf of men who say they were assaulted by scout...