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Former NYC DOC Captain Marc Silverman has been convicted of fraudulently obtaining over $200,000 in disability benefits while ...
A former New York City correction captain has been convicted of defrauding the Social Security Administration out of more ...
Marc Silverman Jr., a 57-year-old former captain with the New York City Department of Correction, has been arrested and ...
Hundreds of people are now suing the New York City Department of Correction after they were allegedly abused at juvenile detention facilities. Jun 13, 2024 ...
Several unions representing NYPD and Department of Correction employees are set to endorse Mayor Adams’ independent bid for ...
Commentary: New York City Department of Correction Commissioner Louis Molina’s war on oversight The head of the city’s jails seems to have a problem shining light on the institutions he runs. Then ...
NYC announces a 20-year plan to enhance accessibility and resilience of Hart Island, the city's public cemetery.
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled that New York City Mayor Eric Adams' emergency orders suspending the HALT Act were arbitrary and capricious, while an Albany Supreme Court judge ruled that the ...
The New York City Department of Correction is shelling out about $150,000 for ammunition and assorted firearms accessories.
The New York City Department of Correction announced it is temporarily halting the use of its nearly 3,500 body-worn cameras after one caught fire on Friday and injured a captain, who was later ...
The Appellate Division, First Department court in Manhattan ruled that the New York City Department of Correction must turn over to the New York Civil Liberties Union, under a Freedom of ...
Ten officers are facing charges in connection to the death of Robert Brooks, who was beaten by a group of guards at Marcy Correctional Facility last December.