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Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced that a jury has convicted a Queens man of all charges stemming from a 2013 robbery of an auto dealership in Franklin … more
The New York State Appeals Court has backed the 2006 murder conviction of Martin Heidgen, the Valley Stream man who drove drunk the wrong way on the Meadowbrook Parkway, killing two in a head-on collision. more
A federal jury Thursday convicted Michael Costanza, 60, of Merrick, a retired Long Island Rail Road transportation manager and North Merrick Fire Department commissioner, of fraud and conspiracy to commit fraud. Costanza now faces a maximum of 55 years in prison. more
Another Brooklyn man was convicted of an array of charges he faced for his role in a violent home invasion in North Bellmore in September 2011 that led to a high-speed chase through Merrick and Wantagh, Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice said last week. more
Mark Bonilla, the Town of Hempstead clerk who was recently convicted of official misconduct and faces up to a year in jail, was asked to vacate his office last Thursday, officials said. more
A Rockville Centre man and an East Meadow woman, along with a man from Holtsville, were convicted yesterday in federal court for their roles in the massive LIRR disability fraud scheme. Peter … more
A jury has convicted a Brooklyn man of burglary, robbery and assault for his role in a violent home invasion in North Bellmore that led to a high-speed chase through Merrick and Wantagh in September 2011, Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice said last Friday. more
Q: I was convicted for participation in the burglary of a liquor store when I was 18 years old. Can this be held against me when I apply for a job?A: Whether your conviction record can be considered … more
A Nassau County jury took about three hours to convict a Hempstead man of burglarizing a Seaman Avenue home last November. Nishon Parson, 36, was found guilty on June 12 of second-degree burglary. He faces up to 15 years in prison when he is sentenced on July 27. more
It took a Nassau County jury only three hours last week to convict a Freeport man of burglarizing an Allen Road home in November 2010 fighting with police officers who attempted to arrest him at the scene. more
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