Appeal from a decision and order of the Supreme Court, Livingston County (Dennis S. Cohen, A.J.), entered November 26, 2019. The decision and order granted the motion to dismiss the complaint.
Burglary
JANET C. SOMES | SUB | |
SCOTT MYLES | SUB |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
SCOTT RIORDAN | SUB | |
MATTHEW B. POWERS | SUB |
Sentence
KATHLEEN E. CASEY | SUB | |
LAURA THERESA JORDAN | SUB |
Predatory Sexual Assault Against a Child
PAUL B. WATKINS | 10 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | 5 |
Murder
Criminal Possession Weapon
CHARLES J. GREENBERG | 10 | |
NOLAN PITKIN | SUB |
Custody
CHARLES J. GREENBERG | 5 | |
AYOKA APRIL TUCKER | 10 |
Discovery
PHILIP C. BARTH, III | SUB | |
TIMOTHY P. WELCH | 5 | |
LESLEY E. NIEBEL | 15 |
Terminate Parental Rights
CHARU NARANG | SUB | |
DONALD S. THOMSON | SUB | |
THOMAS V. CASE | 5 |
Terminate Parental Rights
Terminate Parental Rights
Terminate Parental Rights
Contract
JAMES GRABER | 10 | |
JOHN A. COLLINS | 10 |
Custody
GARY MULDOON | 10 | |
MICHAEL STEINBERG | 10 | |
PAUL B. WATKINS | 5 |
Summary Judgment
JESSICA E. TARIQ | 15 | |
DAVID C. SIELING | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
JASON T. BRITT | 15 | |
BRYAN R. FORBES | 10 | |
JOHN B. LICATA | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
JOHN T. REFERMAT | 15 | |
D. CHARLES ROBERTS | 15 |
Stay
Damages
MATTHEW J. KAISER | 10 | |
STEVEN VINCENT DEBRACCIO | 15 |
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