Custody
JOHN A. CIRANDO | 10 | |
KAREN JUNE DOCTER | 15 |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
KELLY A. FERON | 15 | |
KATE H. NEPVEU | 10 |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
Criminal Possession Marihuana
CARA A. WALDMAN | SUB | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | SUB |
Sentence
SARA A. GOLDFARB | SUB | |
KENNETH H. TYLER, JR. | SUB |
Murder
WILLIAM CLAUSS | 10 | |
DANIEL GROSS | 10 |
Sentence
NATHANIEL V. RILEY | SUB | |
KENNETH H. TYLER, JR. | SUB |
Sentence
ROBERT L. KEMP | SUB |
Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child
BRADLEY E. KEEM | 10 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | 5 |
Kidnapping
KATHRYN B. FRIEDMAN | 5 | |
LISA GRAY | 5 |
Sexual Abuse
ANTHONY PETER BELLETIER, JR. | 5 | |
JOHN C. TUNNEY | SUB |
Assault
PAUL B. WATKINS | 10 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | 5 |
Contempt
EMILY ROSE WHIPPLE | SUB | |
NICHOLAS JOSEPH LECLAIR | SUB | |
ROSE THERESA PLACE | SUB |
Visitation
Original Proceeding
Summary Judgment
ERIC M. SHELTON | 15 | |
BENJAMIN R. WOLF | SUB |
Negligence
CHARLES E. GRANEY | 15 | |
TIMOTHY M. HUDSON | 15 | |
KEVIN J. GRAFF | 10 |
Discovery
ALLYSON B. BAKER | 15 | |
JONATHAN D. HITSOUS | 10 |
Declaratory Judgment
CORY SCHOONMAKER | 15 | |
DAN D. KOHANE | 15 |
Summary Judgment
BRITTANYLEE PENBERTHY | 10 | |
SEAN C. MCPHEE | 10 |
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