In their Sentencing Guidelines column, Alan Vinegrad, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and a partner at Covington & Burling. and Jason Levine, an associate at the firm, write
...not shock our sense of fairness. Even accepting petitioner's assertions of rehabilitation, such evidence does not warrant a different determination (see Rodriguez, 84 AD3d...
...drug or drugs and is not voluntarily and regularly participating in a rehabilitation program in that on or about January 10, 2013, the respondent father...
Supreme Court Justice Patricia Di Mango of Brooklyn, a quick-thinking, quick-talking Brooklyn native, has presided over her share of high-profile trials, but it was her ability to wrangle cases that
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