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Warren County Court House - Front during the day

Warren County Court House

(2 reviews)

This county is beyond sad. I had to deal with this probation office for a bit over a year. The…read morestaff is absolutely disgusting. Listening to the way they would talk to each other, about other people, and to people on probation from behind their little glass window was absolutely disgraceful, rude, and berating of everyone around them. The way they treat every single person on probation was so sad. No matter the background or said charges of the person, you were treated like poo on the bottom of their shoe. I can't even begin to imagine how it must be in the adjoining jail. I don't know if this is common practice for all probation offices or if this building thinks it's above what's right. You are made to feel worthless and spoken to with such hate. I obviously couldn't say anything to anyone during that year and chose to wait until I moved from the county to make this post in fear of retaliation from the staff. I pray for anyone who walks through the doors of this wretched building. I wish I could give specific names because boy I sure would (two women in particular) but I'd rather my voice be heard about the terrible environment and the staff it employees.

Warren County Court House is a truly a magnificent structure, something we couldn't even think of…read moreconstructing today, built in 1876 and a rare architectural find though the court house in Ridgeway, Pennsylvania is similar since it too was built by the same builder, J. P. Marison. If you're into architecture, it's certainly worth taking a look at and on the darker side of history, though nothing of any real historical import ever took place it Warren, the main courtroom of this courthouse happens to be where in 1954 its then Judge Allison Wade was literally shot right of the bench and killed by a respondent during a support hearing which murder is noted as one of the top 10 terrible courthouse murders in the country by Listverse. For its architecture and local flavor I've rated it a Four Star and, since I'm a member of the local bar, to avoid what might well be the social consequences had I failed to do so.

Erie County Court

Erie County Court

(5 reviews)

Downtown

Grand Jury. I got the summons in the mail a while ago and turned up for the day. The first day…read moreyou are on the second floor in a huge courtroom with perhaps 150 chairs. Big chairs and reasonably comfortable. Which is a good thing as you will be there for a while. They go through the Grand Jury expectations and then ask people who don't think they can don't to go forward. Half the room stands up. Maybe more. And they go stand in line. I don't know what they all said to get out of it, but it took forever. They really ought to let the rest of us go for 30 min or whatever rather than having us sit there for this ridiculous process. The judge pretty much let them all out of it. I don't know why they bother to have them tell their reason individually actually. Why not just say "you can all go" and be done with it? Those of us left, perhaps 50, are the ones they will pick 2 grand juries out of. Each grand jury has 23 people so the odds are really not in your favor by this time. But fine. It's your civic duty. Once we have been put into our seats, jury A or B, they take us downstairs and give us a whole "here's what to expect" type thing. That was informative. A little rote by the presenter, but informative. Then we left for the day. Out by around 1 I think. Ok. The next day the fun really starts. A grand jury day starts at 9:30. They ask you to be there around 9:15 to get through building security and to checkin. Then the cases start. In come the Assistant DAs in a steady stream with witnesses etc. fascinating. You can also see the DAs who know how to do it and those that are learning. The cases are all kinds, DUI, robbery, identity theft, drugs, you name it we may have seen it over the month. It's a month long process but you work 3 days a week. And they tell you in advance the days you need to be there. If you have something pressing one afternoon you can work it out with your foreman and get excused for that afternoon. As long as there are 19 (I think) in the room they can present the cases to the jury. This is a very cool process. We live in a great country that makes the people part of the process. I'd do this again in a heartbeat, even though some of it was a little boring. Most of it was important and interesting. I even learned a lot about driving rules and when police can pull you over, and what can happen once they do pull you over. I don't really know if this is "As good as it gets" because I'd prefer it if we didn't need the system at all. But gem the system, "I'm a fan".

Was here to have a case involving a friend heard before a judge. The process was seemless and the…read morerepresentatives was very through and thoughtful. As with many government buildings, it's nice to see the old characteristics of a building. This location even was used to shoot some movies.

Cheektowaga Police - Cheektowaga police department

Cheektowaga Police

(7 reviews)

On many occasions, I've dealt with the CPD, and on 90% of those occasions, they treated me pretty…read morebadly. I used to live right around here (in East Buffalo, but minutes from Cheektowaga), so I had my share of run-ins. But one instance was worse than all the others. We were treated like the most wanted criminals just because of expired stickers that my gf forgot all about. So, the Cheektowaga police pulled me and my girlfriend over, and she was a few days past her inspection sticker, or was it registration - I forget. You would expect that she'd get a ticket, right? She didn't. The car was towed. I had to walk home. She was put in jail. She was bailed out by her brother hours later because I didn't have the money to bail her out.. It cost her a massive amount of money. She had to get the car out of the impound. She is a bill-paying tax-paying good girl who occasionally forgets to pay x or y, and then remembers when they remind her. She isn't very good at staying on top of things, so to speak ;) What I'm saying is, that's what the Cheektowaga Police are spending your money on. And that's what they do to make money. This was a few years ago, perhaps things are better now? I wouldn't bet on it. Ugly way of doing things. No wonder a lot of people don't like them. I've had many great experiences with the Buffalo PD. Amherst PD not so much. Clarence PD absolutely not. UB PD the absolute worst... but Cheektowaga, not too far off. One star.

OK, I am not sure yelp is the place for reviews on the town court systems, however, this was a nice…read moreplace and perhaps one of you will find yourself in the area as well. Not by choice I bet. Its a new building (largely paid for by parking/speeding tickets no doubt) on Union, with a fabulous parking situation. The Court and Police are in the same driveway, but the signs indicated the police may be in a different building, I'm not sure. we were there for the court. You walk into the building and there is a (no joke) armed guard, and a scanner for your purse, briefcase whatever and you walk through a metal detector. Seriously? Little high tech for a small court house? Nevermind paranoid? Just sayin'. * Here's where the three stars comes in * But, while you are emptying pockets and putting purses into the scanner, someone else just walks right through, scanner goes off, and the guard does nothing. Now I get he may know the guy, but why on earth would he just let him walk through in front of a short line of people, set off the scanner and not blink? I assume it was an attorney (it was not a policeman in uniform), and I assume he was not carrying a gun, perhaps only his keys, but I don't really care how much you go in and out in a day, you should set an example to the rest by doing it the right way. You are after-all, an officer of the court. If this man was not some sort of officer of the court then I really don't know what to say. If you are going to bother with the time, expense and hassle of the system, then at least make it consistent and frankly, "SAFE FOR ALL". But once inside, this would go back to 4 stars, the lines were very short, they were fast and the people behind the bullet proof glass were pleasant enough. No issues there, they also provide a receipt without prompting etc. Leaving was much easier than going in, there is a different door to exit through. Overall I admire the police and law enforcement in general, I understand gun laws and generally support these types of organizations, in thought and pocketbook. But this experience really left me uncomfortable, I would not want to sit jury in a courthouse where not everyone got the same level of scrutiny as I did.

The Guaranty Building - Louis Sullivan was the main architect back in the day

The Guaranty Building

(2 reviews)

Downtown

The architecture at its best becomes a work of art that we can move through and work or live in…read more Henry Louis Sullivan designed this beauty in 1896 in Buffalo, a city of great expectations in those years. The building is so impressive that you want to see it from a distance first and come close and touch it next. It's facade from terracotta is beautiful like a wedding dress. It is not too tall or too short. It is rich but not kitschy. Once you see this red beauty you will never forget the feeling of admiration and you will wonder - where did the true craftsmanship disappear?

1896. That's the year this building was finished. Think about that. Long before modern…read moretechnology. And it still stands tall and proud in Buffalo, NY. It was one of the first skyscrapers in town. Sullivan and Adler were the design team. It started as an idea by Mr Taylor, but he passed before it was completed, and the Guaranty Construction Company took it over. They named it after themselves, but it was supposed to be "The Taylor Building" when thought of by Mr Taylor. Timing was perfect. It was a specutlative building, located near the courthouses and other downtown businesses so getting tenants was not a concern. In addition, Buffalo was just getting electricity from Niagara Falls at this time, so it was all illuminated. The outside of the building has hieroglyphics on the walls, and depictions of Egyptian Temples all around. The red terracotta stood (and still stands) out. Sullivan felt this would increase the "curb appeal" for prospective tenants. Listed as a National Historic Landmark, it remains one of the 50 tallest structures in Buffalo.

United States District Court Western District of New York - Attorney Lounge on the fourth floor

United States District Court Western District of New York

(1 review)

Downtown

When I came in I had exhibits to submit two of which were discs. I was told initially that the…read moreprocessing system was down and I had to wait for the discs to be submitted then I asked for the discs back and was hoping for the signed and dated exibits to just be submitted I was told nothing can process because the system was down. I then got pressed for time and asked for the discs back and asked if I can just leave the papers. I then was told that the system was down and nothing can be processed and was told that she would go upstairs to get the discs. I then asked Anthony that even with the systems being down how would it be different if they were mailed and I just took the discs. The short black lady came back and interrupted the conversation and said the system is down or something like that causing Anthony to cut the conversation short and not fully acknowledging my inquiry making him not be able to do his job efficiently as I follow and process everything accordingly. Which in my opinion he is scared of confrontation when it comes to his subordinates. I don't appreciate being shorted and dismissed and treated as if I'm incompetent when I'm just trying to make the process shorter and less of a hassle for me and the courts. This behavior and energy is bad for business and hope the act gets right because my face will be appearing more times and don't care how they feel about this complaint since they didn't care to properly service me. This is my second complaint I've ever written except I deleted the first one because the service got better a little bit but this one sticks. I do not have as many cases that I do for no reason and going through these processes alone because I can't think. I just hope this establishment hires better employees who's willing to do their job efficiently especially with the nature of what is handled in this job.

Cattaraugus County Building - courthouses - Updated May 2026

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