Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Erie County (Deborah A. Haendiges, J.), rendered June 19, 2019. The judgment convicted defendant, upon his plea of guilty, of criminal contempt in the first degree and aggravated family offense.
Attempted Assault
LISA MARIE YAEGER | SUB | |
DANIEL J. PUNCH | SUB |
Criminal Sale Controlled Substance
CLEA WEISS | 10 | |
AMY WALENDZIAK | 10 |
Criminal Possession Weapon
JONATHAN FREDERIC GARVIN | SUB | |
SCOTT MYLES | SUB |
Grand Larceny
CHARLES D. STEINMAN | SUB | |
MORGAN RILEY MAYER | SUB |
Neglect
THOMAS R. BABILON | 15 | |
JOSEPH MATTHEW MARZOCCHI | SUB | |
WALTER JAMES BURKARD | 10 | |
ANDREW SCOTT GREENBERG | 10 |
Terminate Parental Rights
REBECCA L. KONST | 15 | |
RUTH A. CHAFFEE | 10 | |
SUSAN GRAY | 5 |
Custody
FABIENNE NOELLE SANTACROCE | 10 | |
TIMOTHY SCOTT DAVIS | 5 | |
MAUREEN POLEN | 5 |
Foreclosure
MATTHEW JEREMY GORDON | 15 | |
DERRICK A. SPATORICO | 15 |
Summary Judgment
CAITLIN ANNE ROBIN | SUB | |
BRIAN R. HOGAN | 15 |
Public Health Law
PATRICK T. CHAMBERLAIN | 10 | |
KATHLEEN M. TREASURE | SUB |
Renewal
CPLR art 78
DAVID M. ABBATOY, JR. | 10 | |
NOLAN JAMES LAFLER | SUB | |
ADAM M. CLARK | 15 |
Discovery
TIMOTHY C. BELLAVIA | 15 | |
MATTHEW A. LENHARD | 15 | |
CONNOR JAMES BUCCI | SUB |
Settle Record
Dismiss Claim
JUSTIN T. HUFFMAN | 15 | |
CARL JOSEPH DEPALMA | 15 |
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