...Hurley, of counsel, New York County District Attorney...recovered by the police. The People called...
...v. The City of Poughkeepsie...Southern_District,_New_York/Edgardo_Ramos...of Poughkeepsie Police Officer John...
...S._Western_District,_New_York/Jeremiah_McCarthy/Jeremiah...Avenue in the City of Buffalo [40...
...AAS Insurance Brokerage of New York, Inc. d/b/a American...
...a Laboratory Report prepared by *2 the New York City Police Department...
...For The Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn, N.Y. ...
...to ascertain from the State Police laboratory, which had been in possession...
...against the City of New York, the New...York City Police Department, alleging...
...of respondent New York City Police Department ("...07; Sec. Laboratory #07-CSAS...
...now move for judgment as a matter of law, or for a new trial under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 50(b) and 59. Defendants...
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