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...seizures" is not absolute. Courts have long recognized that there...2006, when the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in...
...malpractice trial, a Brooklyn appellate court has ordered a...The panel faulted Supreme Court Justice Mary...
...newyorklawjournal.com/profile/Supreme_Court,_Kings_County/David...840 Montgomery Street, Brooklyn, New York. Plaintiff...
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...Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day...Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn, and to extend...
...a candidate for Brooklyn district attorney, filed...George argued in court papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court that the...
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