Charles L. Brieant, Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse, Federal courthouse in White Plains, United States
The Charles L. Brieant Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse is a federal courthouse in White Plains located at 300 Quarropas Street, serving as the central judicial facility for Westchester County. The structure contains multiple courtrooms designed to handle various federal trials and hearings with comprehensive security measures in place.
The building was designed by the architectural firm Skidmore Owings Merrill and opened in 1995. It was constructed to strengthen the judicial infrastructure of the Southern District of New York.
The building serves as a place where citizens and legal professionals conduct federal court proceedings and judicial business. People from across the region gather here to participate in trials, hearings, and other court-related matters that affect their lives.
Visitors should prepare for security screening upon entry, which is standard practice at all federal courthouses. Arriving early and checking relevant access requirements beforehand can help ensure a smooth experience.
The building maintains direct connections with the adjacent Richard J. Daronco Courthouse, creating an integrated judicial complex in downtown White Plains. This arrangement allows courts and courthouse users to move efficiently between the two facilities.
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