Appeal from a memorandum decision and order of the Supreme Court, Jefferson County (James P. McClusky, J.), entered May 11, 2021. The memorandum decision and order, insofar as appealed from, denied the motion of defendants for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's first cause of action.
Criminal Mischief
JOHN A. CIRANDO | 10 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | SUB |
Robbery
WILLIAM CLAUSS | SUB | |
LEAH R. MERVINE | SUB |
Sentence
CARA A. WALDMAN | SUB | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | SUB |
Attempted Aggravated Assault
PHILIP ROTHSCHILD | 15 | |
KENNETH H. TYLER, JR. | 10 |
Sex Offender Registration Act
ADAM AMIRAULT | SUB | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | SUB |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
JANET C. SOMES | SUB | |
KAYLAN C. PORTER | SUB |
Divorce
CATHARINE M. VENZON | 20 | |
CHRISTOPHER S. MATTINGLY | 20 | |
MICHELLE G. CHAAS | 10 |
Summary Judgment
Summary Judgment
MARTHA PIGOTT | 15 | |
DAN D. KOHANE | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
CATHERINE A. MILLER | 15 | |
MERRIL S. BISCONE | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
CORY J. WEBER | 10 | |
BRIAN JOSEPH ALTERIO | 15 |
Summary Judgment
ANTHONY R. BRIGHTON | 15 | |
DAVID B. SNYDER | SUB |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
RONALD G. HULL | SUB | |
OWEN DEMUTH | SUB |
Custody
ROBERT S. ROSBOROUGH, IV | 15 | |
MICHELLE M. SCUDERI | SUB | |
RICHARD A. COHEN | 15 |
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