Sentences with phrase «as city court»

Judge Sedita went on to establish a private, general law practice downtown until his older brother was elected mayor of Buffalo and appointed him as a City Court judge in the late 1950s.
The Court of Appeals found that Brian Novak's appeal should be re-heard at the county level before someone other than Judge Matthew Sypnewski, who as a city court judge presided over Novak's original case, then considered his appeal after being elected as a Schenectady County Court judge.
Supreme Court Court of Appeals Court of Criminal Appeals Trial Courts - Chancery, Circuit, Criminal & Probate Courts General Sessions Courts Juvenile & Family Courts Municipal Courts (also known as City Courts)

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The unanimous vote by the financial review commission, which was created as part of the city's federal court - approved debt adjustment plan, enables Detroit's elected officials to enact budgets and enter into contracts without first obtaining the board's approval.
As the city wends its way through bankruptcy court this fall and its core industry lurches back to solvency, the Motor City is revving up to become a manufacturing hub again, this time for a vehicle that has no motor at all: the bicycity wends its way through bankruptcy court this fall and its core industry lurches back to solvency, the Motor City is revving up to become a manufacturing hub again, this time for a vehicle that has no motor at all: the bicyCity is revving up to become a manufacturing hub again, this time for a vehicle that has no motor at all: the bicycle.
Corrigan said the city plans to ask the Supreme Court of Canada to hear its challenge to the National Energy Board decision, which said Kinder Morgan is not required to comply with two sections of Burnaby's bylaws on land and tree clearance as it expands the pipeline.
The plan calls upon churches to, among other things, «adopt» street gangs and allow troubled youths to use church properties as safe havens; intercede for youth in the juvenile court system; provide vocational training to inner - city residents; organize capital for micro-enterprises; develop educational curricula heralding the achievements of blacks and Latinos; initiate neighborhood crime watch groups; and establish counseling programs for battered women and the men who abuse them.
A «neutral» law, the Supreme Court has explained, is one that does not «target -LSB--RSB- religious beliefs as such» or have as its «object... to infringe upon or restrict practices because of their religious motivation» (Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v City of Hialeah, 508 US 520 [1993]-RRB-.
Hope amidst suffering, hope when men know only defeat and despair, hope when death seems to smother out the shoots of life springing from the hearts of men, hope for our society, our world, our city, our schools, courts, prisons, legislatures, hope for our children, for our elderly, hope for all the millions of men and women over the face of this globe who simply want to live out their lives as free human beings not trampled down and stepped on by the overlords of this world.
When I experienced that cathedral and city as a child, I saw an ordered, peaceful, gentle England in which two things were entirely taken for granted among all classes: that the courts were just and that we were free people.
Managing director of Midland Red bus operator, Steve Burd, as he leaves Coventry Magistrates» Court last week after a previous hearing, where Midland Red (South) Ltd, today pleaded guilty to two charges brought under Health and Safety law after an inquiry into the 2015 deaths of a passenger and a pedestrian in Coventry city centre.
Councillor Toby Neal at Nottingham City Council was quoted by the Nottingham Post as saying: «Whilst respecting the court's decision, I feel the judge has missed the point of us bringing this action, which was to protect people from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome in our city.&raCity Council was quoted by the Nottingham Post as saying: «Whilst respecting the court's decision, I feel the judge has missed the point of us bringing this action, which was to protect people from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome in our city.&racity
On the king's refusal they set up a state which at first seems to have fulfilled their objective of freedom from city domination and from an oppressive court, but within half a century matters in the north were every whit as bad as in Judah.
Perhaps it was the enthusiasm of Galilean pilgrims, who hailed him as Messiah as he entered the city, which called Jesus to the unfavorable notice of the Roman authorities; perhaps it was Jesus» own act of driving money - changers from the temple courts; perhaps it was the bringing of charges against him by powerful Jewish groups whom he had offended.
Acting the day after the 44th anniversary of the US Supreme Court's legalization of abortion, Trump signed an order restoring what is known as the Mexico City Policy, which President Barack Obama had rescinded three days after he was inaugurated in 2009.
Just when it appeared that popular demand would result in Canton, Ohio being assigned to him as a permanent summer home, or at the very least in his being named to the Supreme Court, Simpson had this deplorable afternoon in Buffalo, the city of his labors.
The new pro tour was up to date in Kansas City last week as John Newcombe dressed in yellow and go - go girls danced on court.
If an athlete accomplished something on a field, court or track in the Sac - Joaquin Section over the last six months — and it was noteworthy — then there's a greater than likely chance that athlete is being recognized as part of the River Cats All - City Team.
«It's the same as playing an entire basketball game against a full - court press,» says Frank Satterthwaite, a touring pro from New York City.
TRENTON — The U.S. Supreme Court today spurned New Jersey's long effort to legalize sports betting, handing another defeat to Gov. Chris Christie and lawmakers who view it as a way to revive Atlantic City and the state's ailing racetracks.
«The Premier League is changing» which in itself is a severe understatement but the influx of mega-money has had its ramifications: clubs such as West Ham, Crystal Palace, Swansea and Stoke City can now court players of elite European pedigree.
The city plans to spend another $ 300,000 next fall on renovation, which will include new volleyball and bocce ball courts, horseshoe pits and an ice - skating rink, as well as new landscaping, said Park Division Director Paul Clusen.
A legal challenge to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's designation as the candidate of the Working Families Party was tossed on Thursday by the state's highest court.
Leticia Astacio is appealing the decision by the Commission on Judicial Conduct to remove her as a Rochester City Court judge.
Despite still not showing up for work, Judge Leticia Astacio is getting an increase in her $ 175,500 salary as part of an agreed upon raise for city court judges across New York.
Ramos also spearheaded the Mayor's popular town halls (which got held at a much livelier pace as de Blasio closed in on re-election this year), and City Hall in Your Borough which brings the administration to hold court in one of the five boroughs for a full week.
An Albany City Court judge ordered former Niagara County Republican Chairman Henry Wojtaszek to pay a $ 1,000 fine for violating a state campaign finance law in 2012, after he pleaded guilty as part of a deal with prosecutors working on the case against former State Sen. George Maziarz.
Refugee admissions, which were the main source of new residents moving to Buffalo and other upstate cities in recent years, could slow dramatically as a result of the court's decision.
With New Jersey at the center of the Supreme Court's ruling, gambling hubs such as Atlantic City and Monmouth Park racetrack are expected to be operational within the next few weeks.
Recent rulings by federal and state courts have cast judges as the most potent critics of stop - and - frisk, raising questions about whether the city has sidestepped the Constitution in the drive to keep crime rates low.
Speaking alongside New York's newest and first openly gay judge on the state's highest court, Cuomo praised Paul Feinman's legal experience and also marked the occasion of his appointment to New York Court of Appeals on the same day as New York City's annual Pride Mcourt, Cuomo praised Paul Feinman's legal experience and also marked the occasion of his appointment to New York Court of Appeals on the same day as New York City's annual Pride MCourt of Appeals on the same day as New York City's annual Pride March.
As may be provided by law, an appellate term shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from the district court or a town, village or city court outside the city of New York.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — There's more legal problems for Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio as she may have violated the terms of her conditional release on a DWI conviction.
The Court of Common Council, also known as the Common Council of the City of London, is formally referred to as the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in Common Council assembled.
Rochester City Court Judge Leticia Astacio has been sentenced to jail as a result of fallout from her earlier drunk driving conviction.
She has also served on the Executive Committee of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, as an officer of the New York State Association of City Court Judges, and as a member of the Board of the New York Association of Women Judges.
However, the de Blasio administration is entitled to cancel the City's contract with QDG, and to rescind the sale of two acres of Willets Point property already transferred to QDG for $ 1, due to the recent decision of the New York State Court of Appeals which found that QDG's proposed «Willets West» mega-mall on parkland located west of Citi Field stadium can not proceed as it lacks legislative approval.
Suozzi's voice cracked as he began talking about his father, Joseph Suozzi, a former Glen Cove mayor and city court, state Supreme Court and appellate court judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to Congcourt, state Supreme Court and appellate court judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to CongCourt and appellate court judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to Congcourt judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to Congress.
«We're going to demand that Governor Cuomo provide the funding that was afforded to us in a court decision for our schools,» she said as she joined advocates to push for more funding under the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, which in 2007 won a lawsuit against the state to provide increased education funding to the city.
Astacio continues to draw her annual salary of nearly $ 174,000 as a Rochester City Court judge.
In the past, Halloran has also warned the Mayor's office of many unconstitutional city plans, such as the so - called Crisis Pregnancy Center Bill that Bloomberg signed into law and was struck down in Federal Court three days after he signed it, which curtailed the free - speech rights of Catholic institutions.
The order, by Justice Rosalyn H. Richter of the Appellate Division in Manhattan, had been sought by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's largest police union, which this month lost its lawsuit seeking to have the videos classified as personnel records that state law exempts from public disclosure without a court order.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — An opioid crisis intervention court, now in session in the city of Buffalo, is unprecedented here and elsewhere, as announced Wednesday by officials.
She works in the Albany city courts as a staff attorney.
The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct recommended last week that she be removed as a Rochester City Court judge, citing her DWI conviction, subsequent probation violations and conduct in cCourt judge, citing her DWI conviction, subsequent probation violations and conduct in courtcourt.
«It is with great compunction that this Court renders this decision as this Court recognizes the benefit that such a law would provide,» Judge Wright wrote in his decision, going on to question «the wisdom in the Mayor's zeal for the possibility of welcoming to New York City a business that would pay its building service employees less than the prevailing wage.»
The mayor stressed that the city has to drive down the crime rate and institute ameliorations such as bail reform — steps he said require cooperation from the district attorneys and the state «in terms of the court system.»
Kaloyeros showed up on time for a 9 a.m. arraignment accompanied by his attorney, ignoring reporters» questions as he entered the city court building....
Before serving as a federal judge, Townes had a decorated career as a judge, serving on the Syracuse City Court in 1987, the state Supreme Court in 1999 and the state Appellate Division in 2001.
Heitler, 70, the chief administrative judge for the Civil Court, also headed a special section called New York City Asbestos Litigation, or NYCAL — which Moulton will now oversee, as well.
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