Predatory Sexual Assault
KATHLEEN E. CASEY | SUB | |
THOMAS H. BRANDT | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
Criminal Possession Weapon
DAVID R. JUERGENS | 10 | |
MARTIN P. MCCARTHY, II | 10 |
Robbery
BRADLEY E. KEEM | 10 | |
V. CHRISTOPHER EAGGLESTON | 5 |
Custody
STACEY PYNN | 15 | |
MATTHEW PYNN | SUB | |
MARY ANNE CONNELL | 10 |
Neglect
DAVID J. PAJAK | SUB | |
REBECCA CRONAN HOFFMAN | SUB | |
JENNIFER M. LORENZ | 5 |
Neglect
Neglect
Terminate Parental Rights
HENRY WARE JONES IV | 15 | |
MARY M. WHITESIDE | 5 | |
MAUREEN POLEN | 5 |
Abuse
CAITLIN M. CONNELLY | SUB | |
CHARLES J. GREENBERG | 5 | |
REBECCA CRONAN HOFFMAN | 5 | |
KELLY FORST | 5 | |
RUSSELL EDWARD FOX | 5 |
Mental Hygiene Law
PATRICK T. CHAMBERLAIN | 10 | |
KATHLEEN M. TREASURE | 10 |
Summary Judgment
Dismiss Complaint
RYAN G. SMITH | 15 | |
SCOTT R. HAPEMAN | SUB | |
KEVIN FRANCIS WALSH, JR. | 15 |
Summary Judgment
DIANA B. CAVALL | 15 | |
JOHN J. MARCHESE | 15 |
Summary Judgment
JASON M. TELAAK | 15 | |
AGNIESZKA ANNA WILEWICZ | 15 | |
PAUL G. FERRARA | 10 | |
ADAM C. FERRANDINO | 15 |
Summary Judgment
NICOLE MASTROCINQUE | 15 | |
DALE A. WORRALL | 15 |
Personal Injury
MICHAEL J. CHMIEL | 15 | |
KATHRYN B. FRIEDMAN | 15 |
Intervention
DAVID MATTHEW HOWARD | 15 | |
CHRISTINE CAPUTO GRANICH | 15 | |
EMIL J. BOVE, JR. | 15 |
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