...No. H034535 In the Court of Appeal of the State of California Sixth Appellate...
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...Senior Circuit Judge of the United States...a house in Staten Island, New York with...
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...2255 motion to vacate his conviction and sentence due to ineffective assistance of counsel. The basis for the motion was a claim that appellant's...
...from the activities of Walter J. Browne...Research Center, and Staten Island ferries.In...
...New York (Irizarry, J.) barring the university's constituent, the College of Staten Island ("CSI"), from enforcing against the plaintiff fraternity, Chi Iota Colony...
...judge ridiculed a lawsuit involving the student newspaper at the College of Staten Island and scoffed at the prospect of a jury trial, ordered...
...school newspaper at issue was produced by students at the College of Staten Island("CSI" or the "College"), which is part of the...
...2006), have jurisdiction to adjudicate a taxpayer's challenge that the notice of foreclosure provided by the taxing authority of a state is constitutionally inadequate...
...that belongs to the people. The task falls to us by way of interlocutory appeal. Specifically, defendants-appellants appeal from the grant of a preliminary...
...Early in the morning of August 11, 2001 several college students at the State University...
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