Court of Appeals of New York - October 2003 Opinion Summaries
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BANSBACH v. ZINNCourt of Appeals of New York
Corp. Governance, Corporation & Enterprise LawIn a shareholders derivative action brought to obtain damages resulting from defendant majority shareholder's illegal conduct, the order of the... |
10/30/2003 | 3 No. 105 |
JEFFERYS v. GRIFFINCourt of Appeals of New York
Civil ProcedureThe Appellate division properly denied to apply the doctrine of collateral estoppel, concluding that a finding of sexual misconduct by a Hearing... |
10/30/2003 | 1 No. 120 |
IN RE MURRAYCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingConviction of drug-related offenses is affirmed, where the sentencing discretion afforded by Penal Law section 70.25(1) devolves upon the last judge... |
10/28/2003 | 1 No. 109 |
CIPRIANO v. GLEN COVE LODGECourt of Appeals of New York
Property Law & Real Estate, RemediesIn a real property case involving the rights and remedies of three parties, the lower courts' decision is modified where neither specific performance... |
10/28/2003 | 2 No. 113 |
PEOPLE v. MILLSCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceSecond degree murder conviction is affirmed where the indictment is based on evidence sufficient to convict of depraved indifference, defendant's... |
10/28/2003 | 4 No. 121 |
GARRICKS v. CITY OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort LawIn a negligence action arising from a fall on an icy sidewalk, an order that affirming jury verdict in plaintiff's favor is reversed where the... |
10/23/2003 | 1 No. 116 |
PEOPLE v. VALASQUEZCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureRobbery convictions are affirmed where the right to be present during the questioning of potential jurors was not violated because one defendant... |
10/23/2003 | 2 No. 117, 1 No. 122 |
PEOPLE v. MENDEZCourt of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant's conviction for manslaughter in the first degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree are affirmed where her... |
10/23/2003 | 2 No. 118 |
PRATS v. THE PORT AUTH. OF NEW YORKCourt of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawIn a case in which plaintiff sustained injuries after falling from a ladder while working as an air conditioning mechanic, the circuit court's... |
10/22/2003 | 2 No. 103 |
STREIGEL v. HILLCREST HEIGHTS DEV. CORP.Court of Appeals of New York
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawLabor Law section 240(1) applied to plaintiff's case, where plaintiff was subject to an elevation-related risk while working on a roof, he was not... |
10/22/2003 | 4 No. 104 |
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