Appeal and cross appeal from an order and judgment (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Monroe County (Elena F. Cariola, J.), entered August 19, 2022. The order and judgment, inter alia, granted in part the motions of the parties for summary judgment.
Assault
SUSAN R. HUTCHISON | SUB | |
JERRY MARTI | SUB |
Sentence
NICHOLAS P. DIFONZO | SUB | |
APRIL J. ORLOWSKI | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
KRISTINE BIALY-VIAU | SUB | |
BRADLEY W. OASTLER | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
ALEXANDER BAUGHAN PRIETO | 10 | |
AERON SCHWALLIE | 10 |
Sex Offender Registration Act
DAVID R. JUERGENS | SUB | |
NANCY GILLIGAN | SUB |
Sex Offender Registration Act
BENJAMIN L. ANDERSON | SUB | |
ELISABETH DANNAN | SUB |
Criminal Possession Weapon
TONYA JEAN PLANK | 10 | |
AMY WALENDZIAK | 10 |
Criminal Possession Controlled Substance
BRADLEY E. KEEM | 10 | |
AMY LEIGH HALLENBECK | 5 |
Custody
CAITLIN M. CONNELLY | SUB | |
JESSICA L. VESPER | SUB |
Custody
MELISSA SWARTZ | 10 | |
KATHRYN MARIE FESTINE | 10 | |
PETER J. DIGIORGIO, JR. | SUB |
Visitation
LYLE T. HAJDU | SUB | |
FERN S. ADELSTEIN | 5 | |
JAY DAVID CARR | 5 |
Summary Judgment
RICHARD S. POVEROMO | 15 | |
DANIEL HOGAN | 15 |
Summary Judgment
MICHAEL A. BURGER | 15 | |
JOHN M. CAMPOLIETO | 10 |
Summary Judgment
MARK A. WOLBER | SUB | |
VAUGHN D. LANG | 15 |
Summary Judgment
Summary Judgment
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