Angela Renga, respondent, v Gregory Renga, appellant. (Index No. 200809/09) 2010-02664 SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK, APPELLATE DIVISION, SECOND DEPARTMENT 2011 NY Slip Op 6097; 2011 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 5975 July 26, 2011, Decided NOTICE: THE LEXIS PAGINATION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING RELEASE OF THE FINAL PUBLISHED VERSION. THIS OPINION …
Renga v. Renga 2011 N.Y. App. Div (2d Dept, 2011)- Won Divorce appeal that court properly determined child support and denied husband attorney fees
Angela Renga, respondent, v Gregory Renga, appellant. (Index No. 200809/09) 2010-06306 SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK, APPELLATE DIVISION, SECOND DEPARTMENT 2011 NY Slip Op 6098; 2011 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 5977 July 26, 2011, Decided NOTICE: THE LEXIS PAGINATION OF THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING RELEASE OF THE FINAL PUBLISHED VERSION. THIS OPINION …
12-2-05 Philadelphia Inquirer:Falsely jailed man claims racial profiling
Fri, Dec. 02, 2005 Falsely jailed man claims racial profiling Held because of an old warrant, he has filed a federal suit. The county disputes his allegations against it. By Joel Bewley Inquirer Staff Writer A Mount Holly man falsely jailed for a week on an outdated warrant has filed a lawsuit accusing the …
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12-2-05 The Star Ledger: Interviews Susan Chana Lask on Albert Florence Case
» More From The Star Ledger Man says his race led to a week in jail Friday, December 02, 2005 BY RICK HEPP Star-Ledger Staff Albert Florence said it was seven days of “living hell.” Florence, who lives in Middlesex County, has filed a federal lawsuit claiming he was stopped by a state trooper and …
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12-1-05 The New York Times: Held for 7 Days, Man Says New Jersey Profiling Continues
NY Times——————————————————————————– December 1, 2005Held for 7 Days, Man Says New Jersey Profiling Continues By RICHARD LEZIN JONESTRENTON, Nov. 30 – A Burlington County man has accused the state police of racial profiling after a traffic stop in South Jersey led to his being jailed for seven days last spring on an outdated arrest warrant. …
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9-23-10 The Legal Intelligencer: Attorney Susan Chana Lask wants U.S. Supreme Court Review of Strip Search Case
Joining Trend, 3rd Circuit Upholds Jails’ Blanket Strip-Search Policy Shannon P. Duffy The Legal Intelligencer September 23, 2010 For decades, it was well settled in federal law that jails cannot employ a blanket strip-search policy that includes even those arrested on minor offenses whose behavior would not trigger any reasonable suspicion of the need …
9-22-10 Courier Post : Lask Vows to take Third Circuit Strip Search Decision To Supreme Court
Court allows strip searches at jails By JIM WALSH • Courier-Post Staff • September 22, 2010 PHILADELPHIA — Any arrested person can be strip-searched upon admission to a jail, no matter how minor their alleged offense, a divided appeals court said Tuesday. The 2-1 ruling overturned a decision by a federal judge in Camden, …