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Delaware Superior Court Denies Sentence Reduction Motion

The Delaware Superior Court denied Mateem Brown's motion for a sentence reduction. The court considered the motion under Criminal Rule 35(b) and found no grounds to alter the previously imposed sentence, which included a total of four years of unsuspended Level V time.

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Kilroy v. Popescu - Opinion and Order on Motions

The Delaware Superior Court issued an Opinion and Order ruling on various motions in limine and a motion for summary judgment in the medical negligence case Kilroy v. Popescu. The court addressed disputes regarding the admissibility of evidence and the viability of claims related to a patient's death following a delayed cardiac catheterization.

Routine Enforcement Healthcare
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Talbert v. Tynes - Defamation Anti-SLAPP Ruling

The New York Appellate Division reversed a lower court's decision, granting a motion to dismiss a defamation complaint under New York's anti-SLAPP statute. The court found the speech at issue was protected and remanded the case to determine attorneys' fees.

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People v. H.A. - Appellate Court Opinion

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York modified a judgment against defendant H.A. The court vacated the mandatory surcharge and fees imposed at sentencing. The modification was made in the interest of justice.

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Grey v. LIC Dev. Owner, L.P. - Rent Overcharge Case

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York modified a lower court's order in Grey v. LIC Dev. Owner, L.P. The court declared early occupancy license agreements void and granted summary judgment for rent overcharges for class members who received renewal leases at unauthorized intervals. A rent freeze was imposed until registrations are corrected.

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Matter of Z.R. - Child Neglect Determination

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York affirmed a Family Court's determination that a mother neglected her child. The court found that the mother's use of a controlled substance placed the child at imminent risk of harm, upholding the child's placement with the Commissioner of Social Services.

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Robles v. 53-63 Walton LLC - Labor Law Opinion

The New York Appellate Division modified a lower court's order in Robles v. 53-63 Walton LLC, granting plaintiff summary judgment on liability for his Labor Law § 240(1) claim. The court found the plaintiff established his case based on testimony regarding a faulty ladder.

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Henriquez v City of New York - Appellate Division Decision

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York reversed a lower court's dismissal of a discrimination complaint against the City of New York. The court found the complaint was timely filed under the New York City Human Rights Law and reinstated the case for further consideration of the plaintiff's amendment request.

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Lackenbauer v. 162 Fifth Ave. Assoc. LLC - Labor Law Opinion

The New York Appellate Division issued an opinion in Lackenbauer v. 162 Fifth Ave. Assoc. LLC, modifying a lower court's decision regarding Labor Law § 241(6) claims. The court partially denied summary judgment on liability for a claim premised on Industrial Code § 23-2.1(a)(1) and the dismissal of an affirmative defense.

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Matter of J.S.G. - Termination of Parental Rights

The New York Appellate Division affirmed a Family Court order terminating the parental rights of respondent father based on abandonment. The court found clear and convincing evidence that the father had minimal contact and provided no financial support for the child during the relevant period.

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