Suffolk County plans to appeal a $112 million award to immigrants unlawfully detained over Fourth Amendment violations.
A judge ruled the sheriff's office held onto hundreds of immigrants without legal authority, in violation of constitutional protections.
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Immigrants Unlawfully Detained by ICE in New York to Receive Over $100 Million in Compensation
More than 600 immigrants held in Suffolk County jails in New York in 2017 will receive over $112 million after a federal ...
More than 600 immigrants will be awarded $112 million after a federal judge ruled they were unlawfully detained for ICE in ...
The NY Attorney General's investigation into Bruce Boyd's death concluded officers' use of deadly force was justified and a ...
Suffolk County was determined to have violated the constitutional rights of 674 people who were held in county jails in 2017.
The GA's office concluded that criminal charges should not be filed against the officers who opened fire on former New York City correction officer Bruce Boyd, who the statement said followed the ...
A lawyer for Suffolk Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins argued on Tuesday that a judge should throw out the federal extortion charges ...
A federal jury set damages totaling $112 million in class-action lawsuit over detention of immigrants in Suffolk jails at the request of ICE, which district court judge ruled unconstitutional ...
On Nov. 4, the 2025 United States General Election brought a wide slate of candidates seeking local offices across Suffolk ...
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