Alvin Bragg is the 37th District Attorney elected in Manhattan. Alvin – a lifelong Manhattanite who served as a state and federal prosecutor – has spent more than two decades fighting to make our communities safer and our criminal justice system fairer.
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D.A. Bragg Announces Sentencing Of Orsen Reyes For Assault At Midtown Subway Station 
“Orsen Reyes has been held accountable for a violent assault in which he slashed and repeatedly stomped on the victim – a vicious attack that could have ended in tragedy. Thanks to the NYPD, our prosecutors and the jury that carefully evaluated the evidence, Reyes has been brought to justice. This significant prison sentence reflects the severity of his conduct, and I hope it provides the victim with a measure of closure,” said District Attorney Bragg.
D.A. Bragg: Senior Living Residence Employee Indicted For Stealing More Than $400,000 From Residence & Elderly New Yorkers 
“The defendant callously exploited his position in a senior living community to allegedly steal from nearly two dozen elderly New Yorkers,” said District Attorney Bragg. “One of the alleged victims was 92-years of age. Financial loss for older individuals can be absolutely devastating, and we will continue to use every tool available to address and prevent these types of pernicious schemes.”
Father and son charged in NYC gun trafficking ring: DA 
A father and son were busted in an alleged gun trafficking ring that brought some weapons from Georgia to New York City, authorities said.
Former CFA Executive Gets Up to Nine Years for Embezzlement 
The CFA Institute’s former chief marketing officer was ordered to spend at least three and as many as nine years behind bars for embezzling almost $6 million from the financial education group and another company.
Father-son duo peddled guns — including lilac revolver and Uzi — in illicit ‘Iron Pipeline’: NYC cops 
A father-son duo peddled illegal guns ranging from a lilac-colored revolver to fully automatic Uzi through an illicit “Iron Pipeline” from Georgia to New York City, authorities said Monday.
Greedy NYC exec who stole $6M — and bought $150K engagement ring — learns his fate 
A greedy Manhattan marketing exec who stole nearly $6 million from employers — splashing some of the dough on a $150,000 engagement ring — landed up to nine years behind bars in a plea deal Monday.

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