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In the Matter of Attorneys, in Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a. v. Peter Christian Hsu
Trial court erred in finding Ohio's physical control of a vehicle while under the influence statute was substantially similar to Pennsylvania's DUI statute for purposes of grading a subsequent offense where Ohio's statute proscribed conduct not covered by Pennsylvania's DUI law. Judgment of sentence vacated, case remanded.
Matter of Attorneys in Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a. v. Christian John Riddel
Commonwealth appealed the trial court's sustaining of licensee's statutory appeal from a driver's license suspension imposed after licensee's refusal to submit to chemical testing for driving under the influence. The court reversed and remanded with directions for reinstatement of licensee's driver's license suspension where the trial court erroneously characterized Commonwealth's evidentiary proffer of implied consent Form DL-26A to be inadmissible hearsay not subject to a hearsay exception.
Modification of Sex Offender Status Granted, Request to Add Delayed Time to Custody Denied
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Appellant appealed the final administrative decision of the Board of Trustees of the Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund, which denied her application for ordinary disability retirement benefits.
New York v. Terrell K. Brown
New York v. Ray Eaglin
Plaintiffs sought summary judgment on the issue of damages in their breach of contract action against defendant. The court granted the motion to the extent plaintiffs sought recovery of past unpaid commissions on the basis of a self-generated accounting report that calculated the commissions due. The court denied the motion to the extent plaintiffs sought lost future commissions because the calculation of such commissions was properly the subject of expert testimony.
In the Matter of Anthony Davis v. Anthony J. Annucci
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