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 Return Of Three Stone Sculptures To Cambodia 
“These sculptures have been in New York City illegally for decades, and thanks to the work of our prosecutors, analysts and investigators, they are finally being returned to Cambodia,” said District Attorney Bragg.
D.A. Bragg: Former NYPD Officer Pleads Guilty To Having Sex With Woman He Arrested, Sending Inappropriate Messages To Crime Victims 
“The defendant’s disturbing conduct is unacceptable for a member of law enforcement,” said District Attorney Bragg. “In addition to sending extremely inappropriate messages to victims while he was investigating their cases, he abused his power to engage in a sexual encounter with a woman he had arrested just hours earlier. This is not how anyone should be treated – whether a victim, witness, or person accused of a crime. This behavior significantly damages faith in the criminal justice system and discourages people from coming forward to report crimes, which harms public safety.”
New law for New York aims to stop 3D printed ghost guns 
A new law takes effect in New York next week aimed at stopping 3D-printed ghost guns. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg explained how this law could be a game-changer for approaching gun prevention at every level.
Ex-NYPD sergeant indicted for stealing $132K for unworked hours: D.A. 
A former NYPD sergeant previously arrested for shoplifting cough medicine was indicted Tuesday for stealing more than $132,000 in wages for hours she never worked, officials said Tuesday.
NYPD sergeant indicted for stealing over $132,000 in overtime pay 
A Manhattan NYPD sergeant was indicted on Tuesday for allegedly stealing more than $132,000 in pay for overtime she never worked, prosecutors said Tuesday.
D.A. Bragg: Former NYPD Sergeant Indicted For Stealing $132K In Pay 
“As alleged, Rayna Rampaul stole approximately $132,000 in pay from the NYPD while she worked as a sergeant, a leadership position,” said District Attorney Bragg. “City employees who fraudulently drain the City’s coffers will be held accountable.”

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