In this Criminal case, the defendant moves to dismiss the superior court information in this matter pursuant to section 210.20 of the Criminal Procedure Law on the ground that the information charges an offense other than the one for which he was held by the Long Beach City Court for…
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The court ultimately sentenced the defendant
In this Criminal action, the defendant here pleaded guilty only after the court told him that, if he did not, he would be remanded until his next scheduled court appearance. The issue presented on this appeal is whether the plea was voluntary. A Nassau County Criminal lawyer said that in…
Executive Law § 63(3)
Appeals by the defendant, as limited by his motion, (1) from a sentence of the Supreme Court, Queens County, imposed January 27, 1988, the sentence being an indeterminate term of 2 to 4 years imprisonment, upon his conviction of grand larceny in the third degree, after a plea of guilty,…
The 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution
The 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that Citizens shall be free of unreasonable searches and seizures, of individual liberty and privacy, and the right to be left alone. The landmark Court of Appeals decision in a case, firmly established that “Before the police may stop a person…
The trial was adjourned until October 24, 2011
In February 7, 2011, a one hundred seven (107) count indictment was filed with the Nassau County Court Clerk charging fourteen (14) defendants, each with a count of Enterprise Corruption, Conspiracy in the Fourth Degree and Scheme to Defraud in the First Degree. Each criminal defendant was charged with additional…
The People argue that the Police had a basis to stop the Escalade
Defendant and co-defendants were charged with three counts of violating Penal Law § 160.15(4), Robbery in the First Degree as a class B felony; three counts of violating Penal Law § 160.15(2), Robbery in the First Degree as a class B felony; three counts of violating Penal Law § 160.10(1),…
he 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution
Defendant is charged with two counts of violating Penal Law § 160.10(1), Robbery in the Second Degree as a class C felony; one count of violating Penal Law § 160.05, Robbery in the Third Degree as a class D felony; and three counts of violating Penal Law § 155.30(1), Grand…
1977 robbery of the Ridgewood Savings Bank
A Nassau Grand Larceny Lawyer said that, on July 22, 1977 two robbers entered the Ridgewood Savings Bank. One of them stood guard with a gun while the other jumped over a counter, ordered the tellers to open their cash drawers which contained bank funds, and then took money from…
The sentence imposed was not excessive
Sources show that one evening, the accused approached a motor vehicle which was idling outside a convenience store and falsely told the woman in the front passenger seat (hereinafter the passenger) that the vehicle’s rear tire was low. When the passenger got out to investigate, the accused jumped into the…
Section 1297 of the Penal Law
Records reflect that the accused, a lawyer 30 years of age, was indicated on four counts of Grand Larceny, Second Degree, by reason of obtaining money by false pretenses in connection with certain settlements of lawsuits. He pleaded guilty to the one criminal count involved herein. He now applies for…