...counsel for defendant William David Humphries filed a motion requesting that the Court order a mental examination of his client to determine his competency to...
...160; Upon the foregoing papers and after oral argument the court finds as follows: Plaintiffs are individuals displaced by Superstorm/Hurricane...
...that might be good for reducing crime but that are unconstitutional. The court's interest is only with the Constitution, not with effectiveness."...
...independence they should have. State court judges of course face re-election, which is a terrible thing, but federal judges, who are appointed for...
... counterclaim pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure ("...
Geoffrey A. Mort, of counsel to Kraus & Zuchlewski, discusses the stigma of unemployment and the New York City act, which takes effect in mid-June and represents the most assertive legal step taken t
...for breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets. Now before the Court is Defendant's motion (Docket No. [#30]) to dismiss the latter claim...
...a Weapon in the Second Degree. A hearing was conducted before the Court to determine whether the arrest of the Defendant was supported by probable...
...papers to mail room staff at the federal correctional facility in which he was incarcerated. The court rejected such assertion as meritless, ruling as...
...general's expense due to the confluence of two recent New York Court of Appeals decisions. The first clarified that private litigants and the attorney...
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