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The issue in this case is whether the court erred in receiving the evidence of uncharged crimes.

A Suffolk Grand Larceny Lawyer said that, this is an appeal by the defendant from two judgments of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County, both rendered July 20, 1988, convicting him of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree (two counts), under Indictment No. 54/88, and forgery in…

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People v. Condarco

People v. Condarco Court Discusses Whether Suspension of a Driver’s License is a Punitive or Remedial in Nature The defendants were arrested and charged for driving while intoxicated DWI while having a blood alcohol level that is over the legal limit of .10. In each case, the defendant’s license was…

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The Court of Appeals

The complainant and the defendant dated periodically for a period of time encompassing the past 13 years. The instant charge stems when the defendant is alleged to have picked up the complainant, thrown her over a couch, pushed her to the ground, and stomped on her groin, thereby causing her…

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New York law

A man was sentenced to two years probation following his plea of guilty to attempted home invasion in the first degree in another state. He was subsequently sentenced to one hundred eighty days in jail. Through a felony complaint, the man was charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance…

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People v. Vargulik

People v. Vargulik Court Discusses Whether Failure to Comply with Discovery Demand Should Result in Suppression of Chemical Results The defendant was indicted for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, vehicular manslaughter and criminal negligent homicide. The defendant was the driver of a motor vehicle that…

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