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Nov 4, 2005

Thoroughbred Times Under a committee recommendation, weigh-out procedures will be conducted in full public view at California racetracks as the California Horse Racing Board on Thursday moved forward with plans to revise procedures on the weighing of jockeys for races. The board hopes to ensure that horses carry their assigned weights and the public is […]

Nov 3, 2005

By Herbert LoweStaff Writer To Victor Cosentino’s attorney, “words alone are not an assault,” and certainly not a hate crime — even if his client threatened murder, as a prosecution witness testified against him Wednesday in Queens. Cosentino, 60, of Valley Stream, also contends that the charges alleging that he helped assault a Sikh leader […]

Nov 2, 2005

By Herbert LoweStaff Writer A Sikh man testifying in a hate-crime trial in Queens Tuesday identified the men who are charged with harassing him and another Sikh before assaulting them after an argument over their turbans. Gurcharan Singh testified that, on July 11, 2004, he, his cousin Rajinder Singh Bammi, a friend of Bammi’s and […]

Nov 1, 2005

By ALEX GINSBERG An off-handed crack by a drunken partygoer comparing a Sikh’s sacred turban to bed linen touched off a bloody melee on a Queens street two summers ago that put the immigrant in the hospital, eyewitnesses testified yesterday. “Why did you steal the sheets from my house?” quipped Ryan Meehan, one of five […]

Oct 31, 2005

By Herbert LoweStaff Writer, Newsday Five men went on trial Monday in Queens, accused of a bias attack on a Sikh spiritual leader after an argument over the alleged victim’s turban. Describing “an unprovoked attack that was based on pure hate,” prosecutors said the defendants were guilty of a “despicable display of human behavior” against […]

Sep 23, 2005

New York PostBy Ed Fountaine The day after former New York Racing Association clerk of scales Mario Sciafani and his assistant retired Hall-of-Fame jockey Braulio Baeza, were indicted by N.Y. State attorney general Eliot Spitzer for allegedly allowing jockeys to ride at weights above the legal limit, Sciafani’s attorney, Todd Greenberg of Forest Hills, said […]

Sep 22, 2005

Philadelphia Inquirer Two key New York Racing Association officials were charged yesterday with falsely reporting the weight of several prominent jockeys at the association’s three thoroughbred tracks and defrauding the betting public and the horses’ trainers and owners, state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said. An indictment unsealed in Saratoga County Court charges NYRA clerk of […]

Sep 22, 2005

Washington Post Two key New York Racing Association officials were charged yesterday with falsely reporting the weight of several prominent jockeys at NYRA’s three thoroughbred tracks and defrauding the betting public and the horses’ trainers and owners, state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said. An indictment unsealed in Saratoga County Court charges NYRA clerk of the […]

Sep 21, 2005

ESPN.COMBy Mark JohnsonAssociated Press ALBANY, N.Y. – Two key New York Racing Association officials were charged Wednesday with falsely reporting the weight of several prominent jockeys at NYRA’s three thoroughbred tracks and defrauding the betting public and the horses’ trainers and owners, state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said. An indictment unsealed in Saratoga County Court […]

Apr 20, 2005

Authorities say 19 year old Queens Man Targeted Dearie New York Law JournalBy Tom Perrotta Federal authorities yesterday arrested a man who allegedly threatened to kill an Eastern District judge and bomb the courthouse in Brooklyn. In several anonymous letters and telephone calls beginning late last month, 19 year old Wazir Khan of Queens said […]

Mar 24, 2005

Queens Ledger Detective Rudy Toolasprashad, the former Community Officer at the 102nd Precinct in Ozone Park, will not face criminal charges in connection with the yearlong NYPD Internal Affairs Division (IAD) investigation, according to his attorney Todd Greenberg. Greenberg, of the law firm Addabbo & Greenberg told Queens Ledger that Queens District Attorney’s office advised him they […]

Mar 17, 2005

Queens ChronicleBy Bryan Joiner Queens District Attorney Richard Brown has decided not to file charges against “Detective Rudy” Toolasprashad, the Community Affairs officer at the 102nd Precinct who is being investigated by the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Division, Toolasprashad’s attorneys said this week. Todd Greenberg, of the law firm Addabbo & Greenberg, told the Queens Chronicle that […]

Apr 28, 2004

By: Herbert Lowe Staff Writer A New Jersey man pleaded guilty to manslaughter yesterday in the 1999 beating death of Manhattan community activist Armando Perez. When Mr. Perez punched me in my face, I lost it, Shaguye Colbert, 29, of Newark, told Justice Robert Hanophy in State Supreme Court in Kew Gardens. I didn’t mean […]

Apr 28, 2004

By: Corey Kilgannon Five years after a prominent East Village community leader was beaten to death on a street in Queens, a New Jersey man pleaded guilty yesterday to manslaughter, bringing a case that had galvanized the victim’s friends and family close to a resolution. The attacker, Shaguye Colbert, 29, of Newark, entered his plea […]

Apr 3, 2004

By HUGH SONDAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER A veteran cop accused of killing a young Brooklyn motorcyclist while driving drunk was acquitted of all charges yesterday, a verdict that outraged the victim’s family. Off-duty Officer Victor Wilson, 43, had just left a Bay Ridge bowling alley when he crashed into Stefanos Kiladitis’ motorbike at 88th St. […]