Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| New York County District Attorney's Office | |
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| Agency name | New York County District Attorney's Office |
| Formed | 1801 |
| Jurisdiction | New York County |
| Headquarters | Manhattan |
| Chief1 name | Alvin Bragg |
| Chief1 position | District Attorney |
| Parent agency | New York State Unified Court System |
New York County District Attorney's Office is a law enforcement agency responsible for prosecution in New York County, which includes Manhattan. The office is led by the District Attorney of New York County, currently Alvin Bragg, who is assisted by Deputy District Attorneys and other staff, including Assistant District Attorneys like Linda Fairstein and Robert Morgenthau. The office works closely with the New York City Police Department and other agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, to investigate and prosecute crimes.
The New York County District Attorney's Office was established in 1801, with Richard Riker as the first District Attorney. Over the years, the office has been led by notable figures, including William Travers Jerome, who later became a Justice of the New York Supreme Court, and Frank Hogan, who was a key figure in the prosecution of organized crime cases, including those involving the Genovese crime family and the Gambino crime family. The office has also been involved in high-profile cases, such as the prosecution of Charles Becker for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, and the trial of the Black Panther Party members, including Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton. Other notable cases include the prosecution of Bernard Madoff for Ponzi scheme and the investigation into the Central Park Five case, which involved Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise.
The New York County District Attorney's Office is organized into several divisions, including the Trial Division, the Investigations Division, and the Appeals Bureau. The office also has a number of specialized units, such as the Homicide Bureau, the Sex Crimes Unit, and the Cybercrime and Identity Theft Bureau. The office is headquartered in Lower Manhattan and has a staff of over 500 Assistant District Attorneys, as well as investigators, forensic analysts, and other support staff, including those from the New York City Department of Correction and the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. The office works closely with other agencies, including the New York State Police, the United States Marshals Service, and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The New York County District Attorney's Office is responsible for investigating and prosecuting a wide range of crimes, including homicide, rape, robbery, and white-collar crime. The office has a number of specialized units, such as the Public Corruption Unit, which investigates cases involving corruption and abuse of power, and the Rackets Bureau, which investigates cases involving organized crime and racketeering. The office also has a strong focus on cybercrime and identity theft, and works closely with the Federal Trade Commission and the United States Secret Service to investigate and prosecute these types of cases. Other agencies the office collaborates with include the Internal Revenue Service, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the National Institute of Justice.
The New York County District Attorney's Office has been involved in a number of high-profile cases over the years, including the prosecution of John Gotti for racketeering and murder, and the trial of Bernard Madoff for Ponzi scheme. The office has also been involved in cases involving celebrity defendants, such as Martha Stewart and Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Other notable cases include the prosecution of Luis Alvarez for the murder of Nixzmary Brown, and the investigation into the death of Eric Garner, which involved the New York City Police Department and the Civilian Complaint Review Board. The office has also worked on cases involving terrorism, including the prosecution of Ramzi Yousef for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and the investigation into the 2001 anthrax attacks, which involved the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The following is a list of some of the notable District Attorneys who have led the New York County District Attorney's Office: * Richard Riker (1801-1806) * William Travers Jerome (1902-1909) * Frank Hogan (1942-1974) * Robert Morgenthau (1975-2009) * Cyrus Vance Jr. (2010-2021) * Alvin Bragg (2022-present) The office has also been led by other notable figures, including Elizabeth Holtzman, who later became a United States Representative from New York's 16th congressional district, and Robert Abrams, who later became the Attorney General of New York. Other notable alumni of the office include Rudolph Giuliani, who later became the Mayor of New York City, and Preet Bharara, who later became the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. Category:Law enforcement agencies of New York City