Members of our office were glad to return to Fordham University School of Law for their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Networking Reception, where representatives connected with law students and affinity group leaders.
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Brave Justice: Blazing the Trail.
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As Queens District Attorney, Melinda Katz brings a steady, community-centered approach to the office. A lifelong resident of the Borough, DA Katz has seen the many changes that have taken place as we’ve become a more cosmopolitan and diverse community, while still retaining the family-oriented values that have always defined us. Working with our communities to manage these new challenges, DA Katz knows that strong local engagement brings innovative ideas and creates a partnership that produces real results. User Policy: This channel is for all those interested in the work of the Office of the District Attorney of Queens County. We encourage open discussion and invite you to share your opinions. However, we reserve the right to remove posts and block individual users if they do not adhere to our commenting guidelines, which are as follows: * No foul, discriminatory, defamatory, libelous or threatening language. * No invasion of privacy; no racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable language. * Comments should be on-topic and relevant to the original post. * No spam, flaming, flooding, misinformation, advertisements or solicitations. * No trolling. * Do not post material in violation of trademark or copyright laws or other laws. * No personal attacks. * No promoting violence, illegal or questionable activities.
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125-01 Queens Blvd
Queens, New York 11415, US
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Updates
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Thank you to Kathryn (Katie) J Ball for welcoming our Sr. Deputy Bureau Chief of Legal Hiring to Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law's Lawyers in the Lobby series. It was a great day connecting with students about the myriad of opportunities in this office. Visit queensda.org/careers to view our current openings.
Today Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law welcomed Pamela Byer of the Queens District Attorney's Office in Queens County, NY. A big thank you to Pamela and to Meredith Goldstone Pinker for their time. Employers interested in connecting with our students as part of our ongoing Lawyers in the Lobby series, please reach out to Amanda Young, ay466@drexel.edu.
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We must never forget the sacrifices made by our veterans in fighting for our freedom. As we do every year, my office took the time to express our gratitude and appreciation for the men and women who have served during our #VeteransDay Commemoration Ceremony in Elmhurst Park.
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Together with the NYPD & the NYC Sheriff, we shuttered an illegal cannabis shop that had become the subject of community complaints in Sunnyside. We will continue our enforcement of unlicensed dealers who market to children, fail to pay tax revenue and undermine licensed sellers. https://lnkd.in/egcMvsXw
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We were pleased to visit Georgia recently, where our Senior Deputy Bureau Chief of Legal Hiring spoke to students at Emory University School of Law, Georgia State University College of Law and the University of Georgia School of Law. We are enlightening potential legal futures, one student at a time!
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Our spotlight from the Assistant District Attorneys Fall Class of 2024 illuminates ADA Ariselly Fernandez! ADA Fernandez graduated from the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law with a J.D. in Litigation and Dispute Resolution concentration. She completed her undergrad at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and previously interned at our Appeals and Special Litigation Bureau. Welcome aboard!
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A Brooklyn man has been charged with running a large-scale postal theft operation after a search warrant revealed stolen bank checks, credits cards, debit cards and driver’s licenses inside his home. We will not allow such activity to take hold in Queens. Thanks to the resident who came forward and the subsequent work of our Crime Strategies and Intelligence Bureau, the person allegedly responsible has been apprehended and hundreds of sensitive documents recovered. More: https://bit.ly/4fjRwOV