Onondaga County attorney disbarred after federal convictions
The Appellate Division of state Supreme Court, Fourth Department, has disbarred an Onondaga County attorney convicted of federal crimes.
Webster man sentenced for fraud conviction
A Webster man convicted of wire fraud and identity theft has been sentenced, the U.S. attorney’s office said.
Niagara County pair sentenced for COVID fraud
Two Niagara County men were each sentenced to at least 14 months in prison for defrauding COVID-relief programs.
Owner of Macedon company gets 2 years for $2.5M wire fraud scheme
A Florida man and owner of a Macedon vehicle company who was convicted of wire fraud has been sentenced to prison.
Man sentenced for fraud at stores in 30 states, including Rochester-area retailers
A Queens man has been sentenced to prison for defrauding TJX stores in several states, including Rochester-area locations.
Case Digests
- Fourth Department – Child neglect: Matter of De’Lawrence S. III
- Court of Appeals – Missing witness instruction: People v. Khiamdavanh
- Second Circuit – Securities fraud: Huey v. Anavex Life Sciences Corp.
- Fourth Department – Probation conditions violations: People v. Relyea
- Fourth Department – Ineffective assistance of counsel: People v. Remington
- Court of Appeals – Substitution of counsel: People v. Kelley
- Fourth Department – Due process: People v. Pulley
- Court of Appeals – Equitable estoppel: Incorporated Village of Freeport v. Freeport Plaza West LLC
- Court of Appeals – Ineffective assistance of counsel: People v. Guerra
- Second Circuit – Death results clause: United States v. Parks
- Fourth Department – Suppression: People v. Post
Law News
- NY appeals court reinstates criminal charges
- Cybersecurity requires strategy, culture and vigilance, local experts advise
- Gun conviction reversed over illegal search
- NY appeals court grants new trial for defendant who attacked RPD officer
- NY appeals court reinstates attempted murder charge
- Harris Beach Murtha adds Boston firm Peabody & Arnold
- Attorney and law firm sanctioned for AI mistakes in court filing
- New rule requires NY judges to visit detention sites








