Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Erie County (M. William Boller, A.J.), rendered March 26, 2019. The judgment convicted defendant, upon a jury verdict, of murder in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree.
Aggravated Family Offense
NOREEN MCCARTHY | 10 | |
BRADLEY W. OASTLER | 10 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
PAUL B. WATKINS | 10 | |
SCOTT MYLES | 10 |
Attempted Criminal Possession Weapon
MARY P. DAVISON | SUB | |
KAITLYN M. GUPTILL | SUB |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
MELISSA SWARTZ | SUB | |
KAITLYN M. GUPTILL | 10 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
CHARLES J. GREENBERG | 10 | |
MARK S. SINKIEWICZ | 5 |
Summary Judgment
DAVID M. KATZ | 15 | |
ELIZABETH OGNENOVSKI | 15 | |
MATTHEW J. KAISER | 15 |
Discovery
ROBERT STERN | 10 | |
JAMES W. CUNNINGHAM | 15 | |
JOHN L. BETSEY | SUB |
Discovery
Summary Judgment
VICTOR L. PRIAL | 15 | |
MATTHEW E. WARD | 10 |
Summary Judgment
Custody
TYSON BLUE | 10 | |
ROBERT A. DINIERI | SUB |
CPLR art 78 Proceeding Transferred by Order of
JAMES S. HINMAN | SUB | |
BRIAN D. GINSBERG | SUB |
Summary Judgment
STANLEY DALE COHEN | 15 | |
JOHN A. COLLINS | 15 |
Injunction
RICHARD J. LIPPES | 15 | |
DAVID M. LEE | 15 | |
EDWARD J. MARKARIAN | 15 | |
CARMEN ALEXANDER VACCO | SUB |
JONATHAN FREDERIC GARVIN | 10 | |
KATE H. NEPVEU | 10 |
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