Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Jefferson County (James P. McClusky, J.), entered October 29, 2020. The order, among other things, denied in part and granted in part defendants' motion for summary judgment.
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
Manslaughter
CAITLIN M. CONNELLY | SUB | |
BRADLEY W. OASTLER | SUB |
Sentence
EDWARD P. DUNN | SUB | |
KENNETH H. TYLER, JR. | SUB |
Attempted Assault
A. VINCENT BUZARD | SUB | |
SCOTT MYLES | SUB |
Sentence
NICHOLAS P. DIFONZO | SUB | |
MICHAEL J. HILLERY | SUB |
Vehicular Manslaughter
JACK M. SANCHEZ | 15 | |
ROBERT J. SHOEMAKER | 15 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
BRIDGET L. FIELD | 10 | |
SCOTT MYLES | 10 |
Forgery
JAMES M. SPECYAL | SUB | |
ROBERT J. SHOEMAKER | SUB |
Abuse
PETER J. DIGIORGIO, JR. | 10 | |
MARYANGELA SCALZO | 10 | |
DIANE M. MARTIN-GRANDE | 10 |
Visitation
DAVID R. JUERGENS | 5 | |
ELIZABETH deV. MOELLER | 10 |
Neglect
PHILIP ROTHSCHILD | 10 | |
DAVID LEE CHAPLIN | 15 | |
HEATHER YOUNGMAN | SUB |
Terminate Parental Rights
DANIELLE K. BLACKABY | 10 | |
JOSEPH MATTHEW MARZOCCHI | 10 | |
MICHAEL R. O'NEILL | SUB |
Disclosure
CPLR art 78
JULIA M. HILLIKER | 15 | |
NATHANIEL JAMES KUZMA | 15 |
Summary Judgment
DAVID M. TANG | 15 | |
JOHN G. HORN | 15 | |
BRIAN D. GWITT | 15 |
Summary Judgment
MICHAEL J. ROACH | 10 | |
ASHLEY C. GLOSSER | 10 |
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