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  2. Bronx County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    July 13, 1976. The Bronx County Courthouse, also known as the Mario Merola Building, is an historic courthouse building located in the Concourse and Melrose neighborhoods of the Bronx in New York City. It was designed in 1931 and built between 1931 and 1934. It is a nine-story limestone building on a rusticated granite base in the Art Deco style.

  3. Community service - Wikipedia

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    Background service is a non-paying job performed by one person or a group of people for the benefit of their community or its institutions. Community service is distinct from volunteering, since it is not always performed on a voluntary basis and may be performed for a variety of reasons, including: . Required by a government as a part of citizenship requirements, like the mandatory "Hand and ...

  4. Washington Court House, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Washington Court House's first settlers appear to have been Edward Smith Sr., and his family, who emigrated from Pennsylvania in 1810. Smith and his family constructed a crude house in the thick woodlands near Paint Creek, but their efforts to clear the land were interrupted by his departure for military service in the War of 1812.

  5. Community boards of Queens - Wikipedia

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    The 14 community boards in Queens, and a few representative neighborhoods in each, are listed below: [6] Queens Community Board 1 : Astoria, Long Island City, Rikers Island. Queens Community Board 2 : Sunnyside, Woodside. Queens Community Board 3 : Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst, North Corona. Queens Community Board 4 : Elmhurst, Corona.

  6. Midtown Community Court - Wikipedia

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    The Midtown Community Court. The Midtown Community Court is a part of the New York City Criminal Court [1] [2] that focuses on quality-of-life offenses, such as prostitution, shoplifting, farebeating and vandalism, with a view toward rehabilitation instead of punishment. For example, judges may order offenders to perform community service and ...

  7. Fairfield County Courthouse (Bridgeport, Connecticut)

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    January 21, 1982. Designated CP. November 2, 1987. The Fairfield County Courthouse, also known as the Court of Common Pleas, is located at 172 Golden Hill Street in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut. It is also known as Geographical Area (GA) Courthouse No. 2 at Bridgeport. [2] It is a Richardsonian Romanesque brick building built in 1888.

  8. Community sentence - Wikipedia

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    Community sentence [1] [2] or alternative sentencing or non-custodial sentence is a collective name in criminal justice for all the different ways in which courts can punish a defendant who has been convicted of committing an offense, other than through a custodial sentence (serving a jail or prison term) or capital punishment (death).

  9. Cardi B Snaps Selfie on Her Way to Court-Mandated Community ...

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    Cardi was given an extension to complete her court-mandated community service last Tuesday. The Queens District Attorney's Office confirms to ET that the judge granted Cardi an extension to ...