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January 23, 2025

Amish Doshi inducted as first Indian American man to serve on Queens’ bench

January 23, 2025/ Ryan Schwach
Amish Doshi inducted as first Indian American man to serve on Queens’ bench

Amish Doshi was inducted as the first South Asian man to serve on the bench in Queens last week inside a courtroom where he will soon preside.

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January 23, 2025/ Ryan Schwach/
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Amish Doshi, Shekar Krishnan, John Liu, ushir pandit-durant, ali najmi
August 10, 2020

New York will keep counting absentee ballots after BOE drops appeal to judge's ruling

August 10, 2020/ David Brand
New York will keep counting absentee ballots after BOE drops appeal to judge's ruling

“There were a host of problems, but all the problems were fixable. We can get this right.”

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August 10, 2020/ David Brand/
Law, news, politics
absentee ballots, city watch, wbai 99.5 fm, ali najmi, suraj patel, board of elections
June 15, 2020

What's a judicial delegate? Here's why you should care

June 15, 2020/ David Brand
What's a judicial delegate? Here's why you should care

There are no competitive primaries for Supreme Court Judges — they’re picked by judicial delegates.

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June 15, 2020/ David Brand/
northern queens, politics, Voices
ali najmi, ravisharon kaur khunkhun, primary election, judicial delegates
July 07, 2019

16 votes separate Katz and Cabán as Queens DA primary heads to recount

July 07, 2019/ David Brand
16 votes separate Katz and Cabán as Queens DA primary heads to recount

“I did not realize how close the voting would be.”

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July 07, 2019/ David Brand/
Features, Law, news, politics
queens da, tiffany cabán, melinda katz, mina malik, queens district attorney, renee paradis, frank bolz, ali najmi, melissa de rosa, affidavit ballots
June 03, 2019

Attorney pens open letter to Tiffany Cabán, candidate for Queens DA

June 03, 2019/ Eagle Staff
Attorney pens open letter to Tiffany Cabán, candidate for Queens DA

“We need clarity on how your ‘decarceral’ and ‘restorative justice’ policies apply to cases involving violence and hate.”

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June 03, 2019/ Eagle Staff/
Communities, Crime, Voices
cabán, tiffany cabán, ali najmi, mina malik, queens da, hate crimes, decarceral
April 08, 2019

DA Race Drama: Malik’s team takes on Cabán, with more objections pending

April 08, 2019/ David Brand
DA Race Drama: Malik’s team takes on Cabán, with more objections pending

“[We] intend to file general objections to the petitions of several candidates to ensure they do the same.”

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April 08, 2019/ David Brand/
Communities, politics, Law
Tiffany Cabán, canvassing, queens da, elections, gregory lasak, richard brown, dsa, fred simmons, melinda katz, betty lugo, ali najmi, rory lancman, petitions, mina malik, jose nieves
December 10, 2018

All Three Queens DA Candidates Call for Immigration Hardship Plea Policy

December 10, 2018/ David Brand
All Three Queens DA Candidates Call for Immigration Hardship Plea Policy

“The immigration hardship plea policy is the minimum that any DA candidate running in a city like New York, and Queens specifically, needs to have.”

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December 10, 2018/ David Brand/
politics, Features, Law, news
da brown, Queens District Attorney, murad awawdeh, Borough President Melinda Katz, queens da, immigration hardship plea policy, ali najmi, Judge Gregory Lasak, eric gonzalez, da race, Councilmember Rory Lancman
November 29, 2018

NY Court of Appeals Rules In Favor of Jury Trials for B Misdemeanors in NYC

November 29, 2018/ Special to the Eagle
NY Court of Appeals Rules In Favor of Jury Trials for B Misdemeanors in NYC

District Attorneys will often move to reduce their weakest A-Misdemeanor cases into B-Misdemeanor attempt charges in order to deny a defendant the opportunity to have his or her case heard by a jury. This is a sneaky and underhanded move.

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November 29, 2018/ Special to the Eagle/
Crime, Law, Voices
ali najmi, lawyer, state court of appeals, misdemeanors
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