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Wesley Parnell

Wesley Parnell

Writer at The New York Times

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  • Crime
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Judge Extends Restrictions on Musk’s Access to Sensitive Treasury Data

A hearing Friday represented the beginning of a case pitting 19 attorneys general, led by Letitia James of New York, against the Trump administration.
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N.Y. Corrections Officers Charged With Murder in Death of Robert Br...

A special prosecutor on Thursday unsealed the charges in the killing of Robert Brooks at the Marcy Correctional Facility in December.
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New Yorkers Rally to Support Trans Youth Amid Concern Over Trump Order

Thousands of protesters in Union Square called for action against an executive order that threatens to withhold federal funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming care.
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At Home, Her Life Was Modest. As ‘Killadamente,’ She Inspired Milli...

Carol Acosta, known to her fans as “Killadamente,” transformed herself into a social media influencer with a message of self-love. The Dominican American star died last week at the age of 27.
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Five Takeaways from Trump’s Criminal Sentencing

Friday’s punishment was largely symbolic, but it ensured that Donald J. Trump would become America’s first felon president.
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Subway Violence Stubbornly Defies All Efforts to Quell It

A string of attacks has riders devising their own strategies to stay safe, even after years of official efforts to make New York’s vital transportation system secure.
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Trump’s Deportation Vow Fuels Fear and a Potential Showdown in New ...

Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has vowed to prevent mass deportations, but migrants and immigration lawyers are preparing for them.
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Another Woman Dies During Childbirth at a Troubled Brooklyn Hospital

After the death of a 24-year-old woman, Woodhull Hospital could face questions, for the third time since 2020, about the safety of its labor and delivery floor.
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Highlights From the Arraignment of Eric Adams on Bribery and Fraud ...

The New York City mayor pleaded not guilty to all five counts and was released on his own recognizance. Investigators seized the phones of Ingrid Lewis-Martin, his chief adviser.
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N.Y.P.D. Understated Woman’s Wound in Subway Shooting, Lawyer Says

Kerry Gahalal, who was struck when officers shot a knife-wielding man at a Brooklyn station, was not simply “grazed” as officials said, according to a lawyer for the woman’s family.
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The Police Called. He Checked the News, and His ‘Heart Dropped.’

Gregory Delpeche, a bystander, is in critical condition after being shot by a police officer at a Brooklyn subway station. His friend of decades says it never should have happened.
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How a Migrant Accused of Rape Was Freed and Charged With Rape Again

A failure of cooperation between New York City and federal authorities allowed Daniel Davon-Bonilla, a 24-year-old from Nicaragua, to slip out of the grasp of law enforcement.
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The Words That Defined Closing Arguments in Donald Trump’s Trial

Defense lawyers and prosecutors deployed their best lines to win jurors to their side. The panel of 12 New Yorkers then went behind closed doors.
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Trump Guilty on All Counts in Hush-Money Case

Donald J. Trump, the former president and presumptive 2024 Republican nominee, was convicted on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a case stemming from a payment that silenced a porn star.
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The Jury That Convicted Donald Trump

They heard weeks of testimony in Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial. Then the 12 New Yorkers who made up the jury stuck to the task at hand.
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The Words That Defined This Week in Donald J. Trump’s Trial

Stormy Daniels, Hope Hicks and the defendant himself uttered memorable phrases in the last week of testimony.
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The Words That Defined the Week in Donald J. Trump’s Trial

An aggressive cross-examination, a judge’s scolding and then a pause before the jury considers the case.
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Lawyer’s Task Was to Get Cohen on the ‘Right Page’ for Trump

The testimony of Robert J. Costello, the main witness for the defense, focused on his relationship with Michael D. Cohen, the former president’s onetime fixer.
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Trump Trial Turns to Debate Over Jury Instructions After Defense Rests

The jury has been dismissed until closing arguments next Tuesday, but the court has more business to deal with this afternoon. Lawyers for Donald J. Trump called just two witnesses before wrapping up their case.
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The Words That Defined the Week in Donald J. Trump’s Trial

The criminal trial was dominated by testimony from Michael D. Cohen, the defendant’s former personal lawyer, and Stormy Daniels, a porn star who took hush money.
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The Words That Have Defined This Week in Donald J. Trump’s Trial

Witnesses discussed the salacious and the banal, and the judge warned the defendant he could go to jail.