Summary Judgment
MOLLY C. CASEY | 10 | |
MICHAEL J. HUTTER | 15 |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
MICHAEL CHARLES CIMASI | 15 | |
JONATHAN D. HITSOUS | 10 |
Human Rights Law
JOSEPH HACKETT | SUB | |
MARILYN BALCACER | 10 |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
MICHAEL CHARLES CIMASI | 15 | |
JONATHAN D. HITSOUS | 10 |
CPL art 440
ALAN WILLIAMS | 10 | |
MATTHEW B. POWERS | SUB |
Attempted Burglary
CAITLIN M. CONNELLY | SUB | |
JOHN C. TUNNEY | SUB |
Violation of Probation
BRIDGET L. FIELD | SUB |
Sex Offender Registration Act
ALLYSON L. KEHL-WIERZBOWSKI | SUB | |
ROBERT J. SHOEMAKER | SUB |
Attempted Criminal Possession Weapon
DEBORAH K. JESSEY | SUB | |
ASHLEY R. LOWRY | SUB |
Sexual Abuse
ANTHONY PETER BELLETIER, JR. | 10 | |
JOHN C. TUNNEY | SUB |
Criminal Sale Controlled Substance
TODD G. MONAHAN | SUB |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
EDWARD P. DUNN | 10 | |
BRADLEY W. OASTLER | 10 |
Rape
MICHAEL S. DEAL | 15 | |
LORI PETTIT-RIEMAN | 15 |
Sentence
PAUL B. WATKINS | 10 | |
DANIEL GROSS | SUB |
Habeas Corpus
RYAN J. MULDOON | SUB | |
SARAH L. ROSENBLUTH | SUB |
Custody
Summary Judgment
JOHN T. RYAN | 10 | |
RYAN LANCE GELLMAN | 15 | |
KENNETH R. KIRBY | 15 |
Default Judgment
DAVID J. MCNAMARA | 15 | |
BRIAN N. LEWANDOWSKI | 15 |
Summary Judgment
DAVID A. ROTHENBERG | 15 | |
JEFFREY COREN | 15 |
Reargument
ANTHONY J. ADAMS, JR. | 15 | |
ALAN J. BOZER | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
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