...841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(B). Before the Court is Defendant Thomas Motley's motion to suppress post-arrest statements...
...information supplied by a doctor participating in a clinical trial of a drug for use in treating Alzheimer's disease. On April...
...the motion, and Pretrial Services recommends remand. On May 20, 2013, this Court heard oral argument, but reserved decision so that the motion could be...
...contest his "seizure" when the police enter that apartment? This court holds no. The defendant, Isaac Dorfman, is charged under Docket...
...This action has been the subject of two previous opinions by this court. In the first, the court denied a motion to dismiss Brazil's...
...appoint lead plaintiffs, and appoint lead counsel. On July 12, 2012, the Court ordered consolidation, appointed co-lead plaintiffs, and set a briefing schedule. Plaintiffs...
...New York (Barry A. Cozier of counsel), for res — Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Diane A. Lebedeff, J.), entered August 26, 2011, which granted...
...1 Because no criminal proceedings are pending against Acosta, the court construes the motion as a civil complaint. See Lavin v. United States...
...the collection of electronic surveillance abroad: (1) whether the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Allyne R. Ross, Judge) erred...
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