Sentence
CHRISTINE M. COOK | SUB | |
KAITLYN M. GUPTILL | SUB |
Sentence
Criminal Sale Controlled Substance
BRADLEY E. KEEM | 10 | |
KAITLYN M. GUPTILL | 10 |
Resentence
PHILIP ROTHSCHILD | SUB | |
KAITLYN M. GUPTILL | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
DEBORAH K. JESSEY | SUB | |
MATTHEW B. POWERS | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
Hindering Prosecution
BRADLEY E. KEEM | SUB | |
KAITLYN M. GUPTILL | SUB |
Abuse
EVELYNE A. O'SULLIVAN | SUB | |
REBECCA CRONAN HOFFMAN | SUB | |
DONNA ALAIMO RUTKOWSKI | SUB |
Family Offense
Summary Judgment
MICHAEL J. KAWA | SUB | |
MICHAEL JON LONGSTREET | SUB |
Reargument/Renewal
Summary Judgment
KRISTIE L. DEFREZE | 10 | |
CHRISTOPHER J. O'BRIEN | 15 |
Reargument
SHANE CHRISTOPHER BUCZEK | 10 | |
KARL ERICH DANIEL | 15 | |
JAMES H. COSGRIFF, III | 15 | |
MARC STEVEN SMITH | SUB |
Divorce
JAMES P. RENDA | 15 | |
KENNETH A. OLENA | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
MATTHEW E. WHRITENOUR | 10 | |
M. KIRK OKAY | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
Summary Judgment
KRISTIE L. DEFREZE | 10 | |
CHRISTOPHER J. O'BRIEN | 15 |
Mental Hygiene Law
ALLYSON B. LEVINE | 10 | |
ANN M. CAMPBELL | 10 |
Dismiss Claims
CORY SCHOONMAKER | 15 | |
JEFFREY F. ALLEN | 15 |
Reargument
Summary Judgment
PATRICK B. NAYLON | 10 | |
DAVID SCOTT STERN | 10 |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
JOSEPH PLUKAS | SUB | |
ALEXANDRIA TWINEM | SUB |
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