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D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Luis Ortega For Robbing And Assaulting Harlem Funeral Home Director 
“As alleged, Luis Ortega maliciously robbed and assaulted the 66-year-old owner of a funeral home in a coordinated and brazen attack. The victim in this case provides vital support for people who are often facing immense tragedies, and I hope he can continue to recover from his injuries,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I encourage any members of the public who have additional information about this incident to call 212-690-6315.”
40th Annual New York Crime Victims Candlelight Vigil 
Good afternoon. Thank you so much for being here. It is my honor to welcome you to this 40th annual Crime Victims Candlelight Vigil.
Bragg Indicts Man for Anti-Gay Hate Crime 
On Thursday April 3, Manhattan D.A. Alvin L Bragg announced the indictment of Jamile Daniel, 29, for allegedly attacking a gay, Hispanic couple after making homophobic and xenophobic remarks in March.
D.A. Bragg, D.A. Clark, D.A. Gonzalez, A.G. James And Downstate Coalition For Crime Victims Host 40th Annual Vigil 
“I am honored to take part in this vigil to remember loved ones lost to crime and commend the strength of survivors. This year marks 50 years since we launched our Survivor Services Bureau which centers the needs of survivors by providing connections to services that promote healing and safety,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Every day I am inspired by the persistent advocacy of crime survivors and their supporters working towards a safer city to spare others the trauma of being victimized. We will continue to strengthen community trust in our office to bring cases and keep Manhattan safe.”
Fiscalía del distrito de Manhattan ofrece servicios 
Rosarina Bretón tiene los detalles desde el estudio.
Man who murdered pregnant ex-girlfriend in front of her children while she unpacked baby shower gifts whines about his ‘constitutional rights’ during sentencing 
A New York man found guilty of murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend in front of her children claimed during his sentencing that his “constitutional rights” were being violated.

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