...a suppression hearing, noting if the gun was seized in violation of Vernon's privacy rights, the DNA order would be a non-issue. Officers...
...tested positive for male DNA and sought to determine if it matched Vernon's DNA. Vernon argued the prosecution's motion was untimely as it...
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
...deny (1) plaintiffs' motion to enforce the parties' settlement agreement; (2) Mount Vernon's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint; and (3) CCHP's motion...
New York Law Journal
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