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District Attorney Charles J. Hynes Keynotes Veteran Mentors Swearing-In Ceremony, Highlights the Plight Of War Veterans Upon Returning Home From the Battlefront
Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes delivered the keynote address at Brooklyn Treatment Court Volunteer Mentor Swearing-In Ceremony on May 11, and highlighted what military veterans are confronted with when they return home. DA Hynes spoke in particular about Vietnam Veterans. “When our brave men and women returned from their tour of duty, there was little done to welcome them home. The horrors they experienced on the battle front were ignored and they found themselves more likely than their civilian counterparts to be incarcerated and many sought to self-medicate through the misuse of alcohol and drugs,” said DA Hynes. “Unfortunately, the criminal justice system also ignored them. Few understood, or even took the time, to look at the underlying causes of behavior in veterans who were being charged with crimes. It was easier to incarcerate them rather than provide them with treatment.”  District Attorney Hynes said he  is committed to learn from the past and do  whatever is necessary to expand treatment opportunities  for veterans, not only through programs sponsored by his office such as  DTAP (Drug Treatment Alternative-to-Prison), but through partnerships with the court system and community.

DA Hynes Convenes Nation’s First Confab On Assault Against Transit Workers, Vows To Prosecute Felony Offenses On Them
Concerned about ongoing violence against transit workers in New York City and across the country, Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes, on May 10, convened the nation’s First National Assault on Transit Workers Conference at New York City Technical College, in Downtown Brooklyn.  He was joined by his counterparts from Manhattan, and Queens. DA Hynes said he was proud of the Assault on Transit Workers Program which he started.  The program is designed to prosecute assault and other felony offenses againsttransit workers which occur during the performance of their duties, in Brooklyn.  “We will not tolerate violent attacks against transit workers,” said DA Hynes.   From left: Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr., DA Hynes, and Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.

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District Attorney Charles J. Hynes Keynotes Annual Clergy Breakfast Seminar, Addresses the Issues of Race, Racism and the Law


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Charles J. Hynes addressed the annual Clergy Breakfast Empowerment Seminar convened in downtown Brooklyn on May 9, sponsored by the New American Chamber of Commerce. DA Hynes touched on the issues of Race, Racism and the Law. He also discussed programs
  such as ComALERT, which helps the formerly incarcerated get back into a productive society.  The District Attorney later autographed copies of his new book, “Incident at Howard Beach: A Case for Murder.” DA Hynes announced that all proceeds from the book sale will go towards the Black History Month Symposium in 2013.


The Assistant District Attorneys’ for the classes of 2007 through 2011 renewed their commitment to the Kings County District Attorney’s Office and to the Brooklyn community at a re-swearing in ceremony held at the Brooklyn Supreme Court.  District Attorney Charles J. Hynes and the Assistant District Attorneys were joined by Barry Kamins, Administrative Judge for Criminal Matters Kings County Supreme Court, who spoke to the many prosecutors in attendance at the re-swearing in.

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Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes Announces Conviction Of Con Artist Who Posed As His Deceased Mother To Commit Real Estate And Social Security Fraud 
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Workshops to Stop Gangs and Bullies
Brooklyn DA and Medgar Evers College Target Youth Workers
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Hynes’ Heroes Open Baseball Season
District Attorney Hynes joins members of Hynes’ Heroes, the baseball team that the DA’s Office sponsors every year in the Red Hook Baseball League.
 
Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes Announces Conviction Of George Villanueva, For Killing Police Office Alain Shaberger
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D.A. Hynes addresses guests at the 2nd annual Voice-Out celebration held April 17, at Brooklyn Borough Hall District Attorney Charles J. Hynes Commemorates Annual Voice-Out at Borough Hall

Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes, New York City Human Resources Administration Commissioner Robert Doar, and New York State Welfare Inspector General Sean Courtney Announce an Indictment Charging a Man With Fraudulently Collecting $6,000 In Food Stamp Benefits From 26 Victims
 
   District Attorney Charles J. Hynes Addresses Brooklyn Real Estate Roundtable At Brooklyn Historical Society

DA Hynes spokes briefly about programs his office has in place to fight crime in the borough and make it conducive for doing business.

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In Brooklyn’s current real estate market, it is important to be on the lookout for predatory lenders trying to make a quick buck off trusting homebuyers.  Educated consumers can avoid being victimized by keeping the following guidelines in mind: 
  • Bring your own lawyer with you to handle transactions and paperwork.  Do not use the lenders lawyer.

  • Use common sense: if something looks too good to be true, it probably is.

  • Read everything very carefully.  Do not agree to a deal verbally; get everything in writing.

  • Do not agree to falsify information pertaining to your income and your expenses.

  • Don’t sign a blank document or a document containing blank spaces to be filled in for you later.

  • Try to be as informed as possible, and don’t let anyone convince you to take out a bigger loan than what you need. 

If you feel that you have been a victim of predatory lenders, contact the Attorney General’s Office or the District Attorney’s
DA's Action Center at (718) 250-2340.


If you notice any of the following signs of Child Abuse please contact the State Central Registry, the phone number is 800-342-3720.
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DTAP Twentieth Annual Report
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What Every Parent Needs to  Know About Sex Offender  Registration Act
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New ComALERT Report from the Journal of Court Innovation
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Mortgage Fraud and Predatory Lending
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DA Hynes speaks about ComALERT on
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New York Times Article on ComALERT

 

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