...were lawfully recovered by the police. The People called three witnesses...2012 driving an unmarked police vehicle on 102nd Street east of...
...long recognized that there are exceptions to the general principle that the police require a warrant prior to entry into a private residence.1...
...that she or he suffers no disabilities causally related to the motor vehicle accident, has established a prima facie case that the plaintiff did not...
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...a June 15, 2008 motor vehicle accident, defendant moved to vacate...provided a copy of the police report for the underlying accident...
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