...claim a series of harms resulting from this conspiracy, including government experimentation, rape and kidnaping, stolen identities and property, as well as being unlawfully barred...
In their Sentencing Guidelines column, Alan Vinegrad, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and a partner at Covington & Burling. and Jason Levine, an associate at the firm, write
...that includes numerous sex-related convictions. In 2004, he pleaded guilty to rape in the second degree and attempted rape in the second degree as...
A County Court judge was not obligated to obtain a recommendation from the state Board of Examiners of Sex Offenders prior to holding a risk assessment hearing in an unusual case where the defendant
...acts that, if committed by an adult, would constitute the crimes of rape in the first and third degrees, sexual abuse in the first degree...
...Waiving indictment, and right to appeal, Jorge D. pleaded guilty to attempted rape. Adjudicated a youthful offender, Jorge D. was sentenced to four years in...
...former New York City police officer, was indicted on one count of rape in the first degree, three counts of burglary in the second degree...
...indictment, pleaded guilty to a superior court information charging him with attempted rape in the second degree and waived his right to appeal. County Court...
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