...contained evidence relevant and material to his defense. Defendants were charged with criminal possession of a weapon after police recovered a gun in the subject...
...following: (1) criminal mischief (3rd), a class E felony, in violation of Section 145.05 of the New York State Penal Law; (2) petit...
...17 in the state, aim to divert nonviolent veteran offenders from the criminal justice system by providing them with special treatment and support services. The...
...Joseph DeFelice is a solo practitioner working on criminal, immigration, appellate and family law cases. He was admitted to the bar in 1974...
...A Jan. 3, 2013, petition charging Bald with state law crimes of third-degree criminal mischief, petit larceny, obstructing governmental administration and possessing burglar...
...moves, pursuant to Civil Rights Law §50-a, for a...the defense of the instant criminal matter. After a review of...
...I'm not a teacherI'm a warden for future criminals!" and "They had a scared straight program in school...
...New York City Civil and Criminal Court and Court of Claims...167,000 annually, and their law clerks and secretaries are also...
Claimant Entitled to Recovery of Money Paid as Collateral for Bail Bon
...Vance Jr. yesterday called for modernizing New York's white-collar crime laws to better deal with corporate fraud and political corruption. He made his...
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