...an accused's return to court. Nothing has changed since 1970...by New York City's criminal court judges for the past...
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...a Motion to Dismiss, filed pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 12(b)(1) and 12(b)(6), Dkt. No. 25, which Plaintiff opposes...
...Cite as: NYC v. Gordon, 12 Civ. 4838 (JMF), NYLJ 1202601558572, at *1 (SDNY, Decided May 21, 2013...
... Defendant appeals from the judgment of the Supreme Court, New York County (Bonnie Wittner, J.), rendered April 22, 2009, as amended...
...challenge. Today, the Court of Appeals will hear a May 12 opinion piece in the...
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...from New York State Supreme Court in the Seventh Judicial District...Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(c) awarding them judgment on...
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