ALBANY – Agreements that Donald Trump made with community groups to secure their support for a development on Manhattan’s West Side expired in 2003 and are not binding on subsequent owners, the Court of Appeals ruled unanimously yesterday.
Also yesterday, the Court decided that it was not reversible error if jurors trying a Russian-American for attempted murder talked among themselves about their fear of the Russian mob, as a newspaper reported them as doing.
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