Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Erie County (Timothy J. Walker, A.J.), entered October 21, 2020. The order, upon the motion of defendants, vacated a stipulated standstill order.
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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