Appeal from a decision and order of the Supreme Court, Onondaga County (Robert E. Antonacci, II, J.), entered April 12, 2022. The decision and order denied the motion of defendant for summary judgment.
Attempted Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
TIMOTHY S. DAVIS | SUB | |
SCOTT MYLES | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
PAUL SKIP LAISURE | SUB | |
MERIDETH H. SMITH | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
Sentence
CAITLIN M. CONNELLY | SUB | |
JOHN C. TUNNEY | SUB |
Sentence
Sentence
Criminal Possession Weapon
BRIDGET L. FIELD | 10 | |
MARTIN P. MCCARTHY, II | 10 |
Family Offense
VERONICA L. REED | SUB |
Summary Judgment
JOHN F. PFEIFER | 15 | |
MICHAEL JOHN WELCH | 15 |
Summary Judgment
Summary Judgment
RICHARD N. FRANCO | 15 | |
WALTER R. CAPELL | 15 |
Summary Judgment
JORDAN R. PAVLUS | SUB | |
GUY J. AGOSTINELLI | 15 | |
JAMES P. DOMAGALSKI | 15 |
Summary Judgment
Family Offense
VERONICA L. REED | SUB |
Summary Judgment
CPLR art 78
LEAH R. NOWOTARSKI | SUB | |
BEEZLY KIERNAN | SUB |
Summary Judgment
DON WILLENBURG | 15 | |
AMANDA L. MACHACEK | 15 |
Family Offense
VERONICA L. REED | SUB |
Summary Judgment
BRIAN M. WEBB | 15 | |
LEONARD D. ZACCAGNINO | 15 |
Summary Judgment
MATTHEW J. KAISER | 15 | |
MICHAEL P. SCHUG | 15 |
Dismiss Complaint
JEYZELL WALKER | SUB | |
ROBERT J. SHOEMAKER | SUB | |
JOHN M. CAMPOLIETO | SUB |
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