CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
Burglary
ERIN A. KULESUS | SUB | |
MICHAEL J. HILLERY | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
DREW R. DUBRIN | SUB | |
NANCY GILLIGAN | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
Sentence
CARA A. WALDMAN | 10 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | SUB |
Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child
KRISTIN M. PREVE | 10 | |
DANIEL J. PUNCH | 10 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
CARA A. WALDMAN | 15 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | SUB |
Murder
DONALD M. THOMPSON | 10 | |
SCOTT MYLES | 10 |
Burglary
SHERRY A. CHASE | 10 | |
DANIEL J. PUNCH | 10 |
Criminal Possession Forged Instrument
KATHLEEN P. REARDON | SUB | |
DEREK HARNSBERGER | SUB |
Arson
BRIDGET L. FIELD | 10 | |
KAYLAN C. PORTER | 5 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
CARA A. WALDMAN | 5 | |
MARK S. SINKIEWICZ | 5 |
Criminal Sale Controlled Substance
Original Proceeding
Summary Judgment
OWEN DEMUTH | 10 | |
CRAIG R. BUCKI | 10 |
Jury Trial
CORY J. WEBER | 15 | |
WILLIAM A. QUINLAN | 15 |
Jury Trial
Summary Judgment
DANIEL J. ALTIERI | 10 | |
ERIC M. DOLAN | 10 |
RPTL
JASON S. DIPONZIO | 15 | |
MARY JO S. KORONA | 15 |
Summary Judgment
VINCENT MIRANDA | 15 | |
AMANDA L. LOWE | 15 |
Contract
MARCO CERCONE | 5 | |
THOMAS S. LANE | 15 |
Set Aside Verdict
Summary Judgment
BRIAN CALANDRA | 15 | |
JOSEPH A. CAMARDO, JR. | 15 |
Summary Judgment
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