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In the Washington Heights Magistrates Court (32)
12022-12-03T22:18:39+00:00Anonymous113plain2024-03-01T19:26:32+00:00Stephen Robertsona1bf8804093bc01e94a0485d9f3510bb8508e3bfThirty-two of those arrested during the disorder were arraigned in the Washington Heights Magistrates Court, indicating that they had been arrested north of West 130th Street, the precinct and court boundary. The only charge brought after the disorder for which a magistrate could convict an individual was disorderly conduct.
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