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CELL PHONE PROGRAM

On May 9, District Attorney Hynes joined Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz to announce the donation of approximately 50 cell phones by Assemblyman Cymbrowitz’ office. Students at two elementary schools in the Assemblyman’s district – P.S. 195 and P.S. 255 - collected the phones. The cell phones will be reprogrammed to only dial 911 and then they will be distributed to domestic violence victims so they can contact police in case of an emergency. The District Attorney’s office has given nearly 1,000 phones through its Cell Phone program. Joining District Attorney Hynes and Assemblyman Cymbrowitz are (from left to right) Henna White, Coordinator, Government Community Affairs; Carmen Baez, AWARE/Cell Phone Coordinator and Wanda Lucibello, Chief of the Domestic Violence Bureau.

New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Salutes DA Hynes, on its 30th Anniversary
                                                   
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UNITY TASK FORCE

UNITY TASK FORCE - A coalition of Christian and Muslim leaders all members of a task force formed by the Office of Brooklyn District Attorney met with DA Charles J. Hynes on May 6, to discuss issues that impact their community. Top on the agenda were quality of life issues, including crime prevention and immigration as well as how closely they as a group can work together to effectively address these problems. DA Hynes agreed, as requested by the Roman Catholic delegation on behalf of their bishop, to open a Brooklyn District Attorney Neighborhood Office near St. Gregory the Great Church in Crown Heights. These Neighborhood Offices are where residents can bring their concerns to the DA’s staff without having to leave their own neighborhood. Each office is open one day a week and is staffed by trained counselors who offer assistance on a variety of issues including elder abuse, domestic violence, sexual abuse, drug or gang activity, prostitution, burglary, robbery identity theft, fraudulent loans and landlord-tenant disputes. Seated (l-r): Fatima Kendell, Linda Sarsour, and Samira Khatari. Standing (l-r): David F. Ali, John Abi-Habib, Fr. Donelson Thevenin, Habib Joudeh, Rev. Khader El-Yateem, Dr. Ahamad Jaber, Larry Morrish, Fr. Caleb Buchanan, Katherine Khatari, Jack Malone, and Mary D. Hughes, Confidential Assistant to the District Attorney.


KINGS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
CHARLES J. HYNES HONORS RECIPIENTS OF HIS 18TH ANNUAL LAW ENFORCEMENT APPRECIATION AWARDS

 

SLAIN POLICE OFFICER RUSSEL TIMOSHENKO TO RECEIVE AWARD

 


ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS- Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes strikes a congratulatory pose at Seth Low Community Center in East New York with winners of a Youth Essay Contest, titled, “Bridging the Gap: Stop Illegal Guns Together.” DA Hynes co-sponsored the competition with the New York City Housing Authority, Police Service Area #2 (Brooklyn’s Housing Police). The essay question was: “If you were the Commanding Officer of PSA #2, what would do to get illegal guns off the streets in your community?” Contest participants ranged in age from six to 12.

 

Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes Announces
 
10-Year Sentence Of Defendant Convicted In The Sex Abuse And Assault Of 20-Year-Old Woman
 

Brooklyn, April 30, 2008 –   Kings County District Attorney Charles J. Hynes today announced the sentencing of Lavon Grayer, 34, to 10 years in prison before Justice Abraham Gerges for sexually abusing a 20-year-old woman inside her Bushwick apartment building

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POINTS OF INTEREST

  • DA Hynes speaks about ComALERT on NY1's "Inside City Hall" with Dominic Carter. VIDEO
  • Invite from NYC Bar; Re-entry discussion. MORE INFO
  • New York Times Article on ComALERT READ ARTICLE
  • DTAP Sixteenth Annual Report READ REPORT, VIDEO
  • KCDA's John School On SLIDESHOW
  • View video of DA Hynes being honored at the Senior Umbrella Network of Brooklyn Luncheon.
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Community Alert   Extraordinary  Elders
New ComALERT Report from the Journal of Court Innovation
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Mortgage Fraud and Predatory Lending Read Article

  DA Hynes presented Mrs. Sallie Lewis with a Citation of Honor in recognition of her 102nd birthday at a special service held on October 28th at the Greater Zion Shiloh Baptist Church in Bedford-Stuyvesant. DA Hynes saluted Mrs. Lewis for her dedicated service during the years to her church, family and community. Mrs. Lewis’ granddaughter, Denise Jones, is shown in the background accompanying Mrs. Lewis.
 
 Important Information
If you notice any of the following signs of Child Abuse please contact the State Central Registry, the phone number is 800-342-3720. For more information visit: http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main/prevention
 
  • Truancy

  • Unexplained injury

  • Extreme Mood Changes

  • Afraid to Go Home

  • Consistent Hunger

  • Inappropriate Seasonal Dress

  • Stealing Food

  • Difficulty in Walking

  • Poor Peer Relationships

  • Poor Hygiene

 
 Homebuyers Beware

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: 

1.     Bring your own lawyer with you to handle transactions and paperwork.  Do not use
 the lenders lawyer.

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

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

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

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

6.      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 Actions Center at (718) 250-2340.

 

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