...was sentenced, in July 2000, to 18 years in prison. Returned to Bronx supreme court on Dec. 22, 2000, Rosario was given a six years...
...go to the Senate, where they are sponsored by Jeffrey Klein, D-Bronx, the co-leader and leader of the Independent Conference. They were sponsored...
The goals and bios for the new leaders of the Asian American Bar Association of New York; Hispanic National Bar Association, New York Region; LeGaL, LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York; Metropol
...On December 22, 2000, Rosario was briefly returned to Supreme Court, Bronx County, where he was sentenced to a term of six years to...
...motor vehicle accident occurred in the vicinity of the intersection of the Bronx River Parkway and West 180th Street, Bronx, New York. A vehicle which...
...Dept 2005), lv denied 5 NY3d 716 [2005]; Rountree v. Manhattan & Bronx Surface Tr. Operating Auth., 261 AD2d 324 [1st Dept 1999], lv denied...
...Lauren Springer of counsel), for ap — ROBERT T. JOHNSON, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX (MEGAN R. ROBERTS OF counsel), for res — Judgment, Supreme...
...LLC and 718 West 178th St. LLC, res — Shapiro Law Offices, Bronx (Ernest S. Buonocore of counsel), for Momodou Camara, res — Order, Supreme...
...Justice Diane Kiesel (See Profile...
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