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The Harlem Community Justice
Center and the Red Hook Justice Center were established
to bring the court and community together to solve local
problems. The Justice Centers accomplish this goal by having
one judge handle multi-jurisdictional issues in a single
courtroom. These courts seek to bring on-site social services
to the court to address litigants' underlying social issues
which have lead to their legal problems.
The Harlem Community Justice Center
handles all types of residential landlord and tenant issues
from buildings in Harlem zip-codes 10035 and 10037. This
court also has a youth court and will handle family law issues.
The Redhook Justice Center handles
housing cases from New York City Housing Authority Red Hook
East and Red Hook West developments. The Redhook court was
the nation's first multi-jurisdictional community court and
handles criminal and family cases in addition to housing
cases.
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