...nbsp; Appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Cogan, J.) resentencing defendant...
...604 District Judge Ronnie Abrams Before the Court is Defendant Thomas Motley'...
...com/profile/U.S._Western_District,_New_York/Richard_Arcara/Richard...the probation office informed the court that he would generally be...
...retention of classified documents. Finding that he deliberately gathered the documents, district court applied Sentencing Guidelines §2M3.2, calculated a sentencing range of...
...in the deployment of funding increases to public schools in certain school districts in the State. The statute also seeks to direct funding increases to...
...on the scope of diversity jurisdiction set by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Since then, the U...
...39;s medication. Only partly granting Martoma a bill of particulars, district court ordered his alleged coconspirators to be identified. Otherwise, the government provided...
...11601 et seq., generally require courts in the United States to...there. Accordingly, the United States District Court for the Southern District...
...June 5, 2013) 12 Cr. 973 District Judge Paul Gardephe Decided: June 5, 2013...
...com/profile/U.S._Southern_District,_New_York/Ronnie_Abrams/Ronnie...After an evidentiary hearing the court denied Motley suppression of post...
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