New York Infant Law
 

United States of America v. Albert Smith

Buffalo, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession of child pornography involving a prepubescent minor.

Niagara Falls man with prior child sexual abuse conviction going back to prison on new child pornography charge

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United States of America v. Albert Smith

Buffalo, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with new child pornography charge.


Niagara Falls man with prior child sexual abuse conviction going back to prison on new child pornography charge




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United States of America v. Albert Smith

Buffalo, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with a new child pornography charge.


Niagara Falls man with prior child sexual abuse conviction going back to prison on new child pornography charge



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Kathleen Kissinger and Stephen Kissinger v. Sunbeam Products, Inc. et al.

Albany, New York personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on product liability theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of a defective and unreasonably dangerous product manufactured and/or sold by Defendants.

Kathleen and Stephen sued individually and as the parents and natural guardians of J.K., an infan... More...
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United States of America v. Romano McCain

Albany, New York criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Romano McCain, age 48, of Halfmoon, New York, who was found guilty by a jury of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a prohibited person and two counts of interstate transmission of threats to injure another person.

The evidence at trial established that in January 2020, McCain and a man had a dispute over the man’s f... More...
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Richard Natofsky v. The City of New York




Plaintiff Richard Natofsky appeals from a judgment of the United
States District Court for the Southern District of New York granting summary
judgment to Defendants (Buchwald, J.). Natofsky served as the Director of
Budget and Human Resources at the New York C... More...
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United States of America v. Ronald Caryl




Buffalo, NY - Silver Springs Man Going To Prison For Over 16 Years Following Conviction On Child Pornography Charge

Ronald Caryl, 26, of Silver Springs, NY, who was convicted of conspiracy to produce child pornography, was sentenced to serve 200 months in prison and 20 years supervise... More...
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Kristen Kapusta v. John P. Vanacore, Ronald J. Vanacore and Christina M. Barbera and Reidun J. Rasmussen



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Sung Cho v. City of New York





Plaintiffs-Appellants Sung Cho, Nagle Washrite LLC, David Diaz, and
Jameelah El-Shabazz appeal from the dismissal of their case in the United States
District Court for the Southern District of New York (Andrew L. Carter, Judge) for
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Susan Uriarte, Erik Uriarte and AU, an infant, v. Sergio Trucking Corp. and Steven Perez

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Brooklyn, NY - Susan Uriarte, Erik Uriarte and AU, an infant, sued Sergio Trucking Corp. and Steven Perez on personal injury auto negligence theories.

Defendants petitioned to remove the case to federal court and Plaintiff moved for remand.... More...
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J.N. and K.N. v. Terry Nichols, S&J Morrell, Inc. and Victor Furniture, Inc.

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Buffalo, NY - J.N. and K.N., a/k/a K.P.-N., individually and as parents and guardians of N.N., an infant, and A.N., an infant v. Terry C. Nichols S&J Morrell, Inc. and Victor Furniture, Inc. on personal injury negligence theories.... More...    $0 (03-12-2018 - NY)

United States of America v. Alfred Laquann "Merc" Thomas

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Syracuse, NY - Rome Man Sentenced for Possession of Ammunition by a Convicted Felon in Connection with Drive-by Shooting in Syracuse - Defendant Admitted That He Had Committed Murder After Acquittal in State Homicide Prosecution

Alfred Laquann “Merc” Thomas, 32, of Rome, New York, was sentenced to serve 115 months in prison for his possession of ammunition as a convicted felon in connecti... More...
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United States v. Brown

In February 2012, federal investigators discovered eleven images on a 4
child‐pornography website that appeared to have been uploaded by the same 5
person. Two of the images depicted the same eight‐year‐old girl. By examining 6
metadata from one of the images, investigators determined that the image had 7
been taken using a Motorola Droid X cell phone. The me... More...
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United States v. Gilberto Valle

This is a case about the line between fantasy and criminal intent.  Although it is increasingly challenging to identify that line in the Internet age, it still exists and it must be rationally discernible in order to ensure that “a person’s inclinations and fantasies are his own and beyond the reach of the government.”  Jacobson v. United States,  503  U.S.  540,  551–52  (1992).  We  are  loathe ... More...    $0 (12-25-2015 - NY)

United States of America v. Gilberto Valle

This is a case about the line between fantasy and criminal
intent. Although it is increasingly challenging to identify that line in
the Internet age, it still exists and it must be rationally discernible in
order to ensure that “a person’s inclinations and fantasies are his
own and beyond the reach of the government.” Jacobson v. United
States, 503 U.S. 540, 551–52 (1992). We a... More...
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United States of America v. Bebara Baslan

Brooklyn, NY - Bebars Baslan was sentenced to 36 years’ imprisonment for his attempt to drug and sexually abuse three young children: a 7-year-old, an 18-month-old, and 3-month-old infant, and for his possession of over 76,000 images and videos of child pornography. Baslan was convicted on July 24, 2014, following a two-week trial of traveling with the intent to engage in sexual acts with a chil... More...    $0 (03-02-2015 - NY)

United States of America v. Stewart Daniel Harbin

Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that STEWART DANIEL HARBIN, 30, was sentenced yesterday to 15 months in prison by United States District Judge Cathy Seibel for his 2012 reckless assault of a baby while on the grounds of West Point Military Academy (“West Point”). The sentencing followed HARBIN’S guilty plea on March 13, 2014.
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Kraton McGugan v. Linda L. Aldana-Bernier, M.D., et al.

2 Plaintiff Kraton McGugan appeals from the judgment of the United States
3 District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Melançon, J.) dismissing her
4 complaint. McGugan brought suit against Defendants Jamaica Hospital Medical
5 Center and four of its employees — Linda L. Aldana‐Bernier, M.D., Shushan
6 Hovanesian, M.D., Rabbi Mahmudur, M.D., and Femi Abioye, R.N. —... More...
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Wany's Rivera v Crotona Park E. Bristow Elsmere

Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Barry Salman, J.), entered April 13, 2012, which, to the extent appealed from as limited by the briefs, denied defendant's motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint, unanimously reversed, on the law, without costs, and the motion granted. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment dismissing the complaint.

Contrary to plaintiffs' contention, defen... More...
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American Atheists, Inc. et al. v. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey et al.

American Atheists, Inc. sued the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and World Trade Center Memorial Foundation/National September 11 Memorial And Museum claiming that the display of a cross-shaped steel beam found in the World Trade Center's rubble constituted an endorsement of Christianity, diminishing the contributions of non-Christian rescuers in violation of the Constitution.
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Jose Luis Toledo v. Iglesia Ni Christo

The sole issue on this appeal is whether the trial court, in awarding preverdict interest, properly discounted future wrongful death damages back to the date of decedent's death and awarded interest from the date of death to the date of verdict. We agree with the courts below and affirm the judgment as entered. We do not reach the question of whether the interest should have been added to the futu... More...    $0 (01-10-2012 - NY)

April Gallop v. Richard Chaney

April Gallop (“Gallop”) appeals from a March 18, 2010 judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Denny Chin, Judge) dismissing her complaint asserting violations of her constitutional rights pursuant to Bivens v. Six Unknown Federal Narcotics Agents, 403 U.S. 388 (1971), a common law tort of conspiracy to cause death and great bodily harm, and a violati... More...    $0 (04-27-2011 - NY)

Gretchen Rivera v. Paul G. Kleinman, M.D.

Infant plaintiff was born in October 1995 with cerebral palsy and spastic quadriplegia. In March 2003, defendant doctor operated on the infant's right and left hips, which had both dislocated as a consequence of her maladies. These surgeries, performed two weeks apart, entailed cutting and repositioning the bones that join at the hip and fixing them with a plate (with side screws) and a hip screw.... More...    $0 (02-15-2011 - NY)

Joe Burgos Vega v. Theresa Lantz

Defendants-appellants, who are prison officials, appeal from a judgment of the United
16 States District Court for the District of Connecticut (Dorsey, J.), granting-in-part plaintiff-
17 appellee Joe Burgos Vega’s motion for summary judgment. Vega, a prison inmate, sued
18 Connecticut prison officials alleging, among other things, that they violated his liberty interests
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Rodriguez v. Custodio

Wagner & Wagner, LLP, and Daniel J. Baurkot, Esq., appeal from Judge Gleeson’s adoption of Magistrate Judge Mann’s Report and Recommendation. After an infant compromise hearing, Judge Mann awarded $107,654.56 in attorneys’ fees and $49,866.84 in expenses to Atkinson, Haskins, Nellis, Brittingham, Gladd, & Carwile, P.C. (the “Atkinson firm” or “appellees”), and $133,286.60 in New York... More...    $0 (02-18-2010 - NY)

John Doe v. Full Service Brokerage Firm

The claimant was an aging Polish-born child survivor of the Holocaust who had made millions of dollars in the taxicab business in New York City before being disabled by neuropsychiatric impairments in the early 1990s. Thereafter, no longer able to work, he invested most of his life savings with a well-known full-service brokerage firm. When Doe initiated this relationship, he told the brokers... More...    $1 (06-15-2004 - NY)

Jahi James, et al. v. Jamie Towers Housing Co. Inc., et al.

Defendant Jamie Towers Housing Company, Inc. owns a four-building cooperative housing complex in the Bronx. Jamie Towers contracted with defendant Lance Investigation Service, Inc. to provide security services, including 24-hour security guards, for the housing complex.

In June 1994, Jahi James and two companions, all residents of the housing complex, were accosted by a gang of teenager... More...    $0 (04-03-2003 - NY)

Christian Valencia et al., v. Sung M. Lee et al.

Defendant City of New York (the "City") appeals from a judgment entered in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, following a bench trial before David G. Trager, Judge, ordering the City to pay plaintiff Christian R. Valencia ("Christian"), an infant represented by his mother and natural guardian, Teresa Franco (collectively "plaintiffs"), $385,000, on the ground th... More...    $0 (01-29-2003 - NY)

Jermaine Worrell Plummer, &c., et al. v. New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation

On this appeal, plaintiffs ask this Court to extend the continuous treatment doctrine from a single physician or related physicians to continuous treatment by an institution. Because the course of the infant's treatment was not truly continuous, we reverse without reaching the question of whether continuous treatment by an institution is a cognizable theory excusing the untimely filing of a notice... More...    $0 (06-11-2002 - NY)

Gold v. United Helath Services Hospitals

Social Services Law § 104(2) limits the amount that a public welfare official may recoup from an infant who receives public assistance benefits. In these two cases, we must decide whether Medicaid's recoupment provisions are subject to this limitation. We conclude that they are not.

Kimberly Santiago

Kimberly Santiago, an infant, was allegedly poisoned by lead paint in her apartment. Beni... More...    $0 (02-15-2001 - NY)

Antunes v. County of Nassau

Medical Malpractice - Failure to properly monitor respirator being used to ventilate infant with the result that the child's oxygen saturation level dropped with resulting brain damage. Plaintiff alleged that defendant's employees failed to check the endotracheal tube which was for almost five hours.... More...    $75000000 (07-16-2001 - NY)

Daphney Cayo, et al. v. Supermarkets General Corporation

Personal Injuries - The infant plaintiff was sexually assaulted by an unapprehended assailant who allegedly found her wandering in the aisles of the supermarket and took her to a storage area in the back of the store, where he engaged in the criminal activity. The defendant moved for summary judgment on the ground that, as a matter of law, the assailant's criminal activity was not foreseeable.... More...    $0 (04-01-1997 - NY)

Roger Hendricks, etc., et al. v. 333 Bayville Avenue Restaurant Corp., et al.

Negligence - Sexual Harrassment - The infant plaintiff was employed by the defendant beginning in April 1993. On July 13, 1993, she attended a private party for the defendant's employees which was organized by a coworker and held at a restaurant near the Club. During the party, the infant plaintiff was attacked and raped on the beach by four men who worked in the Club's kitchen. Plaintiff comme... More...    $0 (02-04-1998 - NY)

Elizabeth Traina v. Grello Pediatrics, et al.

Medical Malpractice - The infant plaintiff, Elizabeth Traina, allegedly sustained physical injuries as a result of, inter alia, the defendants' (Grello Pediatrics, et al) negligence in failing to properly diagnose and treat her appendicitis. She allegedly suffered a ruptured appendix. According to the opinion of the plaintiff's expert medical witness, the defendants' negligence caused an abdominal... More...    $0 (03-06-1997 - NY)

Jevaughn Wright, An Infant by his mother and natural guardian, Carolyn Wright v. Area Bus Corp. et al.

On October 7, 1993, a collision occurred between a van owned and operated by defendants and an automobile owned by the infant plaintiffs father, Kelly Wright. The infant plaintiff and his mother, Carolyn Wright, were passengers in the latter vehicle. Kelly Wright and Carolyn Wright brought suit on February 8, 1994 to recover damages for personal injuries they sustained as a result of the accident.... More...    $500000 (12-11-1998 - NY)

Mark Roberts, et al v. New York City Housing Authority

The infant plaintiff suffered burns as a result of the emission of steam, with a temperature of 200 degrees Fahrenheit, from a five-inch diameter fire hose that defendant, in order to discharge excess steam condensate from the hot water system of one of its buildings in the development where plaintiff lived, had run from the basement of the building to the lawn behind the building, adjacent to a s... More...    $0 (01-28-1999 - NY)

Steven D. Crisci, Sr., etc., et al., v. Robert Sadler, etc., et al.

Medical malpractice - On July 11, 1992, the infant plaintiff, then aged 26 months, sustained a supracondylar fracture of the left elbow, and was treated by the defendant Robert Sadler, an orthopedic surgeon. At he time of trial over four years later, he was suffering from cubitus varus angulation deformity of 30 degrees which could only be corrected by surgery once the bone growth was completed. T... More...    $0 (05-15-1997 - NY)

Keri Ruscito, et al., v. Raymond Early, et al

Personal injuries. The infant plaintiffs were passengers in a car driven by their mother, Kathleen Ruscito, a defendant in this action. Ruscito stopped at a stop sign, looked both ways, and proceeded into the intersection when her car collided with a vechile operated by defendant Raymond Early. ... More...    $0 (06-03-1997 - NY)

Melika Musaid, as m/n/g of Hudad Ali v. Mercy Hospital of Buffalo and Metin Gunduz, M.D.

Medical malpractice - Plaintiff alleged that injuries sustained by her infant daughter were caused by the negligence and malpractice of defendant Metin Gunduz, in leaving the examining room at defendant Mercy Hospital when plaintiff's daughter was on the examining table and the side rails were down. Plaintiff asserted that she was setting about five or six feet from her daughter when Gunduz left ... More...    $25000 (03-01-1999 - NY)

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