Criminal Possession Weapon
TONYA JEAN PLANK | SUB | |
SCOTT MYLES | SUB |
Violation of Probation
CHARLES J. GREENBERG | 5 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | 10 |
Criminal Possession Weapon
JEFFREY WICKS | SUB | |
MERIDETH H. SMITH | SUB |
Course of Sexual Conduct Against a Child
PETER J. DIGIORGIO, JR. | 10 | |
EVAN ESSWEIN | 10 |
Predatory Sexual Assault
CHRISTY LEIGH COOPER | 10 | |
LAURA THERESA JORDAN | 10 |
Criminal Possession Weapon
JEREMY D. SCHWARTZ | 10 | |
JERRY MARTI | 5 |
Dismiss Complaint
TERRY J. KIRWAN, JR. | 15 | |
CHRISTOPHER BUCKEY | 15 | |
DAVID TEMES | 15 |
Summary Judgment
E.W. GARO GOZIGIAN | SUB | |
MAUREEN E. MANEY | SUB |
Dismiss Claims
THOMAS J. GAFFNEY | 15 | |
FRANK J. JACOBSON | 15 |
Summary Judgment
JAMES M. SPECYAL | 15 | |
JOHN A. COLLINS | 10 |
Summary Judgment
TIMOTHY C. BELLAVIA | 15 | |
SEAN P. MIX | 10 |
Contract
BRADLEY J. STAMM | 15 | |
DAVID KEITH SILVERBERG | 15 | |
MICHAEL E. FERDMAN | 15 |
Dismiss Claims
JOHN BRIAN SURGALLA | 15 | |
JUSTIN S. WHITE | 10 |
Default Judgment
Summary Judgment
JOHN T. RYAN | 10 | |
MELISSA L. VINCTON | 15 | |
KEVIN M. O'NEILL | 15 |
Summary Judgment
RAUL E. MARTINEZ | 15 | |
LISA M. COMEAU | 10 |
Neglect
GARY MULDOON | 10 | |
AMANDA L. OREN | 5 | |
MARYBETH D. BARNET | 5 |
Custody
CLEA WEISS | 10 | |
TED A. BARRACO | 5 | |
MARYBETH D. BARNET | 5 |
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