Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Erie County (Christopher J. Burns, J.), rendered August 14, 2018. The judgment convicted defendant, upon a plea of guilty, of attempted course of sexual conduct against a child in the first degree (two counts).
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
Attempted Sexual Abuse
| ROBERT L. KEMP | SUB | |
| MATTHEW B. POWERS | SUB |
Attempted Assault
| BARBARA J. DAVIES | SUB | |
| DAVID A. HERATY | SUB |
Sex Offender Registration Act
| DANIEL MARK GRIEBEL | SUB | |
| ELIZABETH S. HEALY | SUB |
Habeas Corpus
| NORMAN P. EFFMAN | SUB |
Assault
| PATRICK J. MARTHAGE | SUB | |
| STEVEN G. COX | SUB |
CPL art 440
Attempted Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child
| DEBORAH K. JESSEY | 5 | |
| ASHLEY R. LOWRY | 5 |
Dismiss Claims
| JOHN A. COLLINS | 15 | |
| KEVIN T. O'BRIEN | 15 |
Summary Judgment
| THOMAS A. DIGATI | 15 | |
| PHILIP M. GULISANO | 15 | |
| CHRISTOPHER R. BITAR | 15 |
Malpractice
| JOHN C. CHERUNDOLO | 15 | |
| SAMANTHA L. MILLIER | 15 |
Summary Judgment
| JOSEPH H. EMMINGER, JR. | 10 | |
| LEONARD D. ZACCAGNINO | 10 |
Tax Certiorari
| JEFF N. EVANS | 15 | |
| BRYAN J. MAGGS | 15 | |
| DANIEL JOSEPH PALERMO | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
Dismiss Complaint
Notice of Claim
| AARON C. GORSKI | 15 | |
| MICHAEL J. CHMIEL | 15 |
Summary Judgment
| PATRICK N. BEATH | SUB |
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