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    A Second Act Outside Court

    Whether it’s on stage or in the third-floor corridor of King’s County Criminal Courthouse, acting is in Garly Pluviose’s blood. He has gotten better at overcoming stage… Read more “A Second Act Outside Court”

    October 20, 2018October 20, 2018 by Willem Dehaes

    Most Drinking Fountains in the Bronx Civil Courthouse are Broken

    The Bronx County civil courthouse on Grand Concourse Avenue is a busy place. The building, with nine floors and around 40 courtrooms, has been a designated New… Read more “Most Drinking Fountains in the Bronx Civil Courthouse are Broken”

    October 18, 2018December 18, 2019 by Shuai Hao

    LAW & ORDER: Bronx Man Works to Keep his Neighbors Out of Rikers

    As a pretrial associate for the New York City Criminal Justice Agency, Bronx native Jordy Torres, 24, witnesses how crime and the criminal justice system strain his… Read more “LAW & ORDER: Bronx Man Works to Keep his Neighbors Out of Rikers”

    October 9, 2018 by Brian Gordon

    LAW & ORDER: Art Not Jail

    In July, 22-year-old Daniel Aguilar returned to Eastern District Court, Brooklyn – the same place where he was charged with a felony six years ago for stealing… Read more “LAW & ORDER: Art Not Jail”

    October 9, 2018 by Yaling Jiang

    LAW&ORDER: Fighting for the Underdog

    Anthony Ofodile, 56, is a civil rights litigator in Brooklyn who was born in Anambra State in Nigeria. He studied law at the University of Nigeria and… Read more “LAW&ORDER: Fighting for the Underdog”

    October 9, 2018 by Eugene Joseph

    LAW & ORDER: An Immigrant Fights for his Community

    Some New Yorkers prefer to keep their work and personal lives separate, but Ravi Ragbir’s entire life depends on his work. An immigrant from Trinidad, Ragbir, 53,… Read more “LAW & ORDER: An Immigrant Fights for his Community”

    October 5, 2018October 5, 2018 by Amanda Blanco

    LAW & ORDER: Behind the Curtain at Queens Supreme Court — “Human Drama all the Time”

    As an associate court attorney, M.J. Mezzina researches the law and drafts rulings on felony criminal cases for Queens Supreme Court judges. She has loved criminal justice… Read more “LAW & ORDER: Behind the Curtain at Queens Supreme Court — “Human Drama all the Time””

    October 5, 2018 by Josephine Bradlee

    LAW & ORDER: The Road to 225 Words per Minute

    In 2005, after working for 15 years as a court reporter at the Bronx Criminal Court, Oscar Garzon began teaching others the art of documenting what judges,… Read more “LAW & ORDER: The Road to 225 Words per Minute”

    October 5, 2018 by Willem Dehaes

    LAW & ORDER: An Advocate for Children

    Deborah Gould, 63, has been fighting for children most of her career. After graduating from St. John’s University School of Law, the Long Island native began her… Read more “LAW & ORDER: An Advocate for Children”

    October 5, 2018October 5, 2018 by Sarah Moawad

    Law & Order: A Social Worker for Kids in the Courts

    Elizabeth Weiner’s office opposite the Bronx County Hall of Justice is a burst of colors — plastic blue butterflies on shelves, a lavender humidifier, a violet starfish… Read more “Law & Order: A Social Worker for Kids in the Courts”

    October 5, 2018October 5, 2018 by Mythili Sankara

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