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100 Centre Street: Ja Rule
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Wednesday, April 01, 2009. Ja Rule was in court for another pretrial for his arrest in 07. He had expired tags on a Maybach and when police searched the vehicle what did they find? Architect: Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. The seventeen-story Art Deco courthouse has a steel frame and a granite and limestone facade. The building is composed of four towers in front, with a jail behind. The taller center tower is stepped, l...On th...
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100 Centre Street: Santo Petrocelli Sr.
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Friday, April 03, 2009. The NY Times reports,. A prominent city electrical contractor with close ties to an indicted former assemblyman and labor union executive from Queens was himself indicted Friday on federal conspiracy and bribery charges. Architect: Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. The seventeen-story Art Deco courthouse has a steel frame and a granite and limestone facade. The building is composed of four towers in fron...
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100 Centre Street: Louis Posner
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Friday, April 23, 2010. The NY Post reports. This time, it was Big Daddy Lou on his knees, so to speak. Louis "Big Daddy" Posner had to do some courtroom groveling this morning to keep his sweet, no-jail deal for admittedly running one of the biggest whorehouses in Manhattan. Architect: Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. The Criminal Courthouse was designed by Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. Construction began in 1938 a...The s...
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100 Centre Street: Anthony and Charlene Marshall
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Wednesday, April 01, 2009. Anthony and Charlene Marshall. Joanna Molly of the New York Daily News reports,. It was Brooks Brothers meets Old Navy Monday in Courtroom 1526 in Manhattan's Criminal Courts building. His wife, Charlene, wore an understated outfit accented with Belgian slippers and a jacquard scarf and pearl earrings. Call it Old Money meets New Money. Or No Money.". Architect: Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. The Crimi...
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100 Centre Street: Joseph Petcka and Lisa Altobelli
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Friday, September 19, 2008. Joseph Petcka and Lisa Altobelli. The NY Post reports. Notorious "self-defense" cat killer Joseph Petcka took the witness stand in Manhattan yesterday, describing his victim - Norman, the orange house tabby - as a raging, rearing, growling banshee. Norman, his girlfriend's little kitty, brought on his own demise by attacking twice - maybe three times - that night in March 2007, Petcka told jurors. The Crimi...
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100 Centre Street: Shawn Kovell
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Wednesday, April 22, 2009. For the NY Post, "After 22 years of sharing kisses through prison glass, countless bags of heroin and an indictment on felony cocaine sales, Shawn Kovell still loves her Preppy Killer. Now, she can visit the notorious strangler, Robert Chambers, at an upstate maximum-security facility, a Manhattan judge ruled yesterday. Architect: Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. The Criminal Courthouse was designed by W...
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100 Centre Street: Bernie and Ruth Madoff
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Monday, April 06, 2009. Bernie and Ruth Madoff. Bruce Golding of the NY Post writes. Ruth Madoff today paid her first visit to her imprisoned hubby, Bernie. The mega-swindler's wife arrived at 4:40 pm for a scheduled 5 pm visit at the Metropolitan Correction Center in lower Manhattan. Ruth Madoff, 67, said nothing. She wore a long black coat with the hood pulled up against a light rain. The Criminal Courthouse was designed by Wiley Co...
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100 Centre Street: Anthony Marshall
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Thursday, April 02, 2009. Laura Italiano writes for the NY Post,. With his cane, unsteady gait, nice suits and cortege of lawyers and news photographers, Anthony Marshall - the accused thieving son of philanthropist Brooke Astor - turned a few heads this week as he hobbled in and out of Manhattan Criminal Court each day for jury selection. Hey, that was his mother's money! That was his mother's money! Oh, Ken, did you hear that? The C...
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100 Centre Street: Julian Kurita
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Tuesday, May 08, 2012. Just killed my father and I cut my wrists. Knife. I slit his throat. There's a knife on the floor. I'm not using it.Just a few minutes ago. No it's impossible. My hand's cut. Yes. Yeah because he was trying to get everybody in the world to beat me up, and do–torture me and do evil things to me.Am I gonna live? They're here. They're here. July 19. 2010, 911 call. Architect: Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers.
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100 Centre Street: Ja Rule
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Comings and Goings at 100 Centre Street. Photographs by Steven Hirsch. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The New York Times reports. A rare alignment of stars occurred outside the Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday, as three celebrities, some perhaps better known than others, made appearances, attracting a throng of reporters and photographers. Architect: Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. The Criminal Courthouse was designed by Wiley Corbett and Charles B. Meyers. Construction began in 1938 and was comple...The s...