...uniformed duty by himself on August 4, 2012 driving an unmarked police vehicle on 102nd Street east of Amsterdam Avenue in New York County at...
Bronx Criminal Court Judge John H. Wilson discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's 2006 holding that refused to accept the New York Court of Appeals' requirement that police officers be primarily motivated
...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...
...companies may be members. This change is intended to give consumers...insurers that do not renew policies. Complaints about the value of...
...were signed before defendants froze the Plan and were based on a policy of vacation forfeitures that was later renounced. Moreover, as plaintiff also acknowledges...
...apportioned among the several insurance policies, pro rata. We therefore affirm...New York; the priest's vehicle; the plaintiff's home; and...
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