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Wednesday, March 28, 2012 19 DAILY NEWSNYDailyNews.com Civilian board to prosecute cops THE CIVILIAN board that reviews complaints of NYPD misconduct will get the power to prosecute those allegations in departmental trials, officials said Tuesday. Now, the Civilian Complaint Review Board investigates complaints, butrefers credible cases to the NYPD for prosecution. The agreement cov ers cases ranging from excessive force to foul language. "We want the public to have confidence that police misconduct cases are being handled fairly," said Councilman Daniel Gar-odnick, who in 20 1 0 introduced abill to give CCRB prosecutorial power. City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch blast ed the change, saying it empowers "kangaroo trials." The NYPD commissioner can remove the CCRB's authority in cases where a cop is under parallel or criminal investigation, or if they have neither a prior departmental disciplinary record nor a previously substantiated CCRB complaint.

Tina Moore Tot hit chasing a treat Councilmember Robert Jackson, Assembly Member Guillermo Linares, NALEO, Alianza Dominicana Community Board 9 and Community Board 12 invite you to attend BYKERRY WILLS and SARAH ARMAGHAN EW YO DAI LY EWS A 2-YEAR-OLD Bronx boy running to catch up with an ice cream truck was slammed by an SUV Monday and is fighting for his life, police and witnesses said. The child, whose name was not released, was with his teenage cousins near his Parkchester home when he was hit by the car, driven by a 73-year-old woman. The tot had darted out between two parked cars into the middle of Taylor Ave. near Merrill a police source said. He was hit by the front right side of a gray Ford Escape and was thrown several feet into the air, police sources and witnesses said.

The boy, who suffered head trauma, was taken to Jacobi Medical Center in critical condition, cops said. "You could tell she was going too fast," said area resident Algeny Capellan, 30. "When you see an ice cream truck, you gotta slow down. "I feel sorry for her, too," she said of the driver. The driver remained on the scene and was taken to the 43rd Precinct station-house for questioning.

Criminal charges were not expected to be filed, police sources said. A neighbor at the scene said the boy's uncle told him of his nephew's grave condition atthe hospital. "This is terrible," Ralph Luchiano said. "They go too fast down this street." sarmaghan nydailynews.com Mirabal Sisters Campus, I.S. 90 (Cafeteria) 21 Jumel Place New York, NY 10032 CUNY CITIZENSHIP Get your own mansion: Mike You must meet the following requirements: Reside in the United States as a permanent resident for five years (three years if living with and married to the same U.S.

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Mayoral hopeful John Liu said the mayor's comments were "like asking the President to move out of the White House," but he'd be willing to stay in his Queens home if there's a better public use forthe mansion. News Wire Services to plead guilty former Utah bank executive John Campos will plead guilty to a misdemeanor banking charge Wednesday. He calls it an "excellent resolution" to the case brought against Campos. TheAssociated Press Experienced lawyers and immigration professionals will assist you with your application. sary costs.

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