Robbery
HELEN SYME | 5 | |
KAYLAN C. PORTER | 5 |
Criminal Possession Weapon
ROBERT L. KEMP | 10 | |
ASHLEY R. LOWRY | 10 |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
Assault
BRADLEY E. KEEM | 10 | |
JOSHUA J. TONRA | 10 |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
SALVATORE CUPPUCCINO | SUB | |
KATE H. NEPVEU | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
KIMBERLY J. CZAPRANSKI | SUB | |
DEREK HARNSBERGER | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
DONALD R. GERACE | 10 | |
STEVEN G. COX | 10 |
Attempted Criminal Sexual Act
MICHAEL JOS. WITMER | 20 | |
NANCY GILLIGAN | 10 |
Criminal Possession Weapon
ANTHONY PETER BELLETIER, JR. | 10 | |
DARIENN P. BALIN | 10 |
Criminal Contempt
ANDREW G. MORABITO | SUB | |
KAYLAN C. PORTER | SUB |
Violation of Probation
JAMES F. GRANVILLE | 10 | |
MINDY F. VANLEUVAN | 10 |
CPLR art 78
BENJAMIN D. HEFFLEY | 10 | |
ARMOND J. FESTINE | 10 |
CPLR art 78
JOSEPH ROESCH | SUB |
Summary Judgment
BLAKE JOSEPH ZACCAGNINO | 15 | |
CORY J. WEBER | 15 |
Summary Judgment
MATTHEW D. PFALZER | 15 | |
WILLIAM A. QUINLAN | 10 |
Summary Judgment
MICHAEL J. LAUCELLO | 10 | |
ANTHONY R. BRIGHTON | 15 |
Mental Hygiene Law
PATRICK T. CHAMBERLAIN | 10 | |
JONATHAN D. HITSOUS | 10 |
Damages
ALAN J. KNAUF | 15 |
Summary Judgment
BOYD L. EARL | 15 | |
DAVID M. LEE | 10 |
Arbitration
JOANNE SCHULTZ | 15 | |
KATHERINE B. HARRISON | 15 |
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