...and the Government recommended, a twelve-month term of incarceration. The district court calculated Politano's Guidelines Sentencing Range ("GSR") to be twelve to eighteen...
...in the third quarter pending approvals from regulators, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, and US Airways shareholders....
... Pending is a motion filed by the defendant seeking this Court's recusal from presiding over his criminal trial (which will be a...
...N.Y. Local Civil Rule 54.1. Alternatively, plaintiffs ask the Court to hold the motion in abeyance pending the resolution in state court of...
...by their brief, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court (Bruce E. Tolbert, J.), entered in Westchester County on November 30, 2011...
...from a form of moral turpitude unbecoming of an officer of the court." On Monday, Prenda Law filed a notice that it...
...rulings by Supreme Court justices in Tompkins...2 that local zoning laws banning...Department or the state Legislature amends the...
...Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. §1981, the New York State Human Rights Law ("NYSHRL"), and the New York City Human...
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...The Supreme Court on Monday ruled in favor...2009 to speed up the local approval process for siting cellular...
...not commit another federal, state or local crime. Defendant served the term of imprisonment imposed by this Court and his ...
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