...evidence" (Lentz v. Nic's Gym, Inc., 90 AD3d 618, 618; see Ortega v. City of New York, 9 NY3d 69, 76). It may, under...
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...8212; Robert S. Dean, Center for Appellate Litigation, New York (Nicolas Schumann-Ortega of counsel), for ap — Robert T. Johnson, District Attorney, Bronx (Ravi...
John H. Wilson, a judge in Bronx Criminal Court, writes that in 'Chaidez,' the Supreme Court has definitively settled federal law in this area: The 'Padilla' ruling is not to be applied to ineffectiv
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