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Three Guatemalan Nationals Each Sentenced To 25 Ye...

Gustavo Hernandez and His Nephews, Walter Ramirez Jeronimo and Wilson Ramirez Jeronimo, Each Pleaded Guilty to Manslaughter for the Broad Daylight Kidnapping and Subsequent Death of Juan Carlos Diaz Jeronimo in 2024

Three Co-Defendants Sentenced to Decades in Prison...

Brayan Heredia Escobar, Jhon Lopez Campos, and Julio Beltran Pleaded Guilty in the Death of Candido Guadalupe Saravia Martinez

Bay Shore Woman Convicted of Murder in the First D...

Kayla Alvarenga Faces Up to Life in Prison Without the Possibility of Parole After a Jury Found Her Guilty of Ordering the Kidnapping and Murder of Linver Ortiz Ponce

 

Defendant Nickomas Allen Charged with 2023 Murder of James Ayers on Main Street in Riverhead

 

Defendant Kyren Braunskill, Currently a Detective with the Mount Vernon Police Department, Charged with Conspiracy to Possess Weapons for Allegedly Providing Firearms to Gang Members in 2021 and 2022

Suffolk County DA Tierney Announces Indictment of ...

Defendants Justin Dicks and Jacob Moore Charged with 2021 Murder of Marcel Arrington in Mastic Beach

 

Defendant Nickomas Allen Charged with 2023 Murder of James Ayers on Main Street in Riverhead

 

Defendant Kyren Braunskill, Currently a Detective with the Mount Vernon Police Department, Charged with Conspiracy to Possess Weapons for Allegedly Providing Firearms to Gang Members in 2021 and 2022

Former Suffolk County Employee Pleads Guilty to Re...

Brianna Hassett Filed Falsified License Applications with the Department of Labor, Licensing and Consumer Affairs in Exchange for Cash Bribe Payments

Polish National Who Fled Following Cutchogue Crash...

Adam Chrzanowski Allegedly Fled the Country to Avoid Prosecution for Driving While Intoxicated and Causing a Four Car Collision that Resulted in a Woman’s Death

Bay Shore Man Convicted by Jury of Course of Sexua...

The Defendant Faces Up to 25 Years in Prison for Sexually Abusing Girlfriend’s Daughter from 2020 through 2024

Guatemalan National Indicted for Raping a Five-Yea...

Under New York’s Bail Reform Law, Defendant Carlos Aguilar Reynoso Could Not Be Held, Following Initial Arrest for Endangering the Welfare of a Child, While Rape Was Being Investigated, Despite His Alleged Status as an Illegal Alien

 

Moreover, Under New York’s Protect Our Courts Act, ICE Could Not Arrest Aguilar Reynoso If He Had Been Released at the Courthouse

 

As Such, at the Urging of The District Attorney’s Office, Aguilar Reynoso Was Released on a DAT from the Police Precinct, so that ICE Could Arrest and Hold Him on Immigration Charges