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A Long Island man who spent 27 years in prison for crimes he didn’t commit is now suing Suffolk County and 10 former officers for $55 million.
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A New York appellate court has overturned the murder conviction of Ann Marie Drago, a Patchogue woman who ran over anti-gang activist Evelyn Rodriguez in 2018.
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Long Island elected officials are scrambling to respond to Thursday's Supreme Court decision that struck down New York’s restrictions on concealed firearms.
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Candidates for district attorney should avoid Suffolk County police union donors, ethics board findsThe four-member ethics board wrote in its opinion that it would be a violation of the county’s code of ethics for candidates to accept campaign donations from the police unions because district attorneys have a close working relationship with police.
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A former Central Islip resident spent 27 years in prison and had his charges from his 1985 trial dropped by the Suffolk County district attorney.
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Ray Tierney is taking a more measured approach to bail reform compared to other Republicans on Long Island.