...Matter of New York State Office of Victim Services v. Raucci, 6. The judges said they agreed with Acting Supreme Court...
...but not determined on the appeal to that court. Steven Raucci was convicted of several crimes, including arson, based on two incidents in...
...Cite as: NYS Victim Services v. Steven Raucci, No. 6, NYLJ 1202588708545, at *1 (Ct. of App., Decided February 19...
In other cases this month, the Court of Appeals will hear arguments on whether the payment of $10,000 to a subpoenaed fact witness was both unethical and contrary to the CPLR and whether the Son of S
... Justice R. Bruce Cozzens, Jr. Raucci v. Shinbrot (19829/09)Motion Denied ...
...Matter of New York State Office of Victim Services v. Raucci, 97 AD3d 235, that "public pensions are not exempt...
In their Appellate Division Review, E. Leo Milonas and Frederick A. Brodie, partners at Pillsbury Winthrop, write: Some cases, including in New York's Appellate Division, call for decisions that try
...Cite as: Matter of Balogh v. Raucci, 513039, NYLJ 1202558660907, at *1 (App. Div., 3rd, Decided June 7, 2012...
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