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Court of Appeals of New York - June 2004 Opinion Summaries

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IN RE: NE YORK CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION v. CITY OF SCHENECTADY

Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure
Incident reports prepared by police officers pertaining to the use of force are subject to production pursuant to a Freedom of Information Law request...
06/29/2004 95

ANONYMOUS v. BUREAU OF MED. CONDUCT

Court of Appeals of New York
Administrative Law, Health Law
Where Bureau proceedings against physicians are determined in the physician's favor, the requirement of confidentiality continues to exist even after...
06/29/2004 96

FRANKEL v. FRANKEL

Court of Appeals of New York
Attorney's Fees, Family Law
Lawyers who represent non-monied spouses may seek attorney's fees from the monied spouse in a divorce action even when they have been discharged by...
06/29/2004 100

PEOPLE v. PROVIDENCE

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant effectively waived his right to counsel because there was sufficient searching inquiry by the court to insure that defendant's request to...
06/29/2004 102

PEOPLE v. LAVALLE

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Court affirmed defendant's conviction, but vacated his death sentence because the jury deadlock instruction given was unconstitutional under Article...
06/24/2004 71

HOLTERMAN v. HOLTERMAN

Court of Appeals of New York
Family Law
The supreme court did not err in declining to adjust defendant's child support obligation to account for the distributive award payments he was...
06/10/2004 73

BRILL v. CITY OF NEW YORK

Court of Appeals of New York
Civil Procedure
Court found defendants' summary judgment motion untimely, and chastised the defense for its attempt to save the motion under the statutory "good...
06/10/2004 83

POEPLE v. CUNNINGHAM

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant was convicted of forgery in the second degree for signing his own name to a corporate check, in excess of his authority. Defendant's conduct...
06/10/2004 86

POEPLE v. KONIECZNY

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant, charged with criminal contempt for violating and order of protection in a bad check case argued the order of protection was invalid because...
06/10/2004 87

BELMONTE v. SNASHALL

Court of Appeals of New York
Labor & Employment Law, Workers' Compensation
The term "board certified" as used in Workers' Compensation Law section 137 (3) means certification by a medical specialty board, not certification by...
06/10/2004 89

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