...ground that it caused an impermissible variance from the Superseding Indictment. The Court denied the first two motions orally and has not yet ruled on...
...affirmed (81 AD3d 1446 [4th Dept 2011]), and a Judge of this Court granted defendant leave to appeal (17 NY3d 796 [2011]). On...
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...convicted Mare of attempted arson, but he now claims that the district court erred in making two evidentiary rulings that prejudiced his defense at trial...
New York Law Journal
...Hervey, J., delivered the opinion for a unanimous Court.OPINIONAppellant was indicted for possession of more than five...
...*1This action was tried before the Court as a non-jury trial commencing March 22, 2011 and concluding on...
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...PUBLISH]U.S. COURT OFAPPEALS ELEVENTH CIRCUITJOHN LEY CLERKMay 13, 2011...
...*3 petitioner requested that the attorney be replaced; the court granted the petitioner's request and appointed a second attorney to represent...
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...PUBLISH]U.S. COURT OF APPEALS JOHN LEY CLERKMarch 4, 2011Before CARNES...
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...entered a plea of true pursuant to a plea bargain. The trial court entered an order of adjudication and committed Appellant to TYC for a...
...pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §2255 ("Section 2255"), asking the Court to vacate, set aside, or correct his sentence on the grounds that...
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