Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions including rulings from the state's high court on an eviction from public housing and a town's attempt to block a check cas
...in refusing a subsequent chemical test that was offered at the State Police barracks and that the results are being offered for the limited...
A jury was picked Tuesday to weigh whether a man convicted of murdering two undercover detectives should be put to death, but not before the presiding judge tossed three prospective jurors who had be
... The settlement, filed Monday, states that the city's...
...After Lee Jen Fair removed her child from Singapore to New York State in violation of a Singapore court order, Abdollah Naghash Souratgar, the child...
...Police Department, the Town of Riverhead, Riverhead Chief of Police David Hegermiller, and New York State Health Commissioner Antonia C. Novello ...
The U.S. Supreme Court moved quickly on Thursday to respond to a recent district judge's decision that struck down the federal law banning demonstrations on the grounds of the court
...of protection have standing to contest his "seizure" when the police enter that apartment? This court holds no. The defendant, Isaac...
...that the dispositive issue before the Grand Jury was whether the defendant, Police Officer Richard Haste, was justified in shooting the victim, Ramarlay Graham. On...
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