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In the case of The People of the State of New York v. Gary Blagrove, Acting Monroe County Court Judge John R. Schwartz ruled that a handgun, marijuana, and statements made to investigators must be suppressed because they were obtained in violation of the defendant's constitutional rights during a combined probable cause/ Huntley hearing. The facts
... and respondent's testimony, held its own hearing, found both confessions involuntary, and ordered r...Huntley, 15 N. Y. 2d 72, 204 N. E. 2d 179 (1965), the Stat...
Even though the defendant took special education classes in high school, he had a basic understanding of the police interview. Therefore, his motion to suppress the oral and written statements he gave to police was denied. This was the finding of Acting Monroe County Court Judge John Schwartz in People v. Chanta Burroughs. The defendant moved to suppress the oral and written statements he made to the police on the grounds they were involuntarily made. Judge Schwartz held a Huntley hearing to determine the facts of the case.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A year after the city was awarded a prestigious grant to craft policies addressing childhood obesity, officials have been given a clear message from residents - a farmers market would be a perfect fit for the southwest part of the city. What we're hearing loud and clear is they want it," said Erika Lewis-Huntley of the City Manager's Office. "There's a scarcity of healthy foods in the area, and a farmers market would be great.
...Before the suppression hearing Rafferty's notes were timely disclosed to petition... to utilize Rafferty's notes at the Huntley hearing deprived petitioner of his Sixth Amendment...
Because the defendant was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time he spoke with a police investigator, he was incapable of voluntarily, knowingly and intelligently waiving his rights. As a result, the defendant's motion to suppress his statements was granted. In People v. Timothy Darrisaw, the defendant moved to suppress his statements to police. Acting Monroe County Court Judge John Schwartz held a Huntley hearing before granting the suppression motion.
... Court's refusal to suppress, after a Huntley hearing, statements he made at a meeting with two ...
In the case of People of the State of New York v. William K. Fragner, Monroe County Court Judge Alex R. Renzi admitted statements made by the defendant to officers via F.R.E.D., a robot deployed by the Brockport Police Dept. in response to the defendant's bomb threats at a bank in Brockport. During the combined Huntley and Wade hearing held on May 5, Judge Renzi determined the statements should be admitted into evidence, finding that the questions were investigatory in nature. A photo array was also admissible because it was conducted properly.
Steven Lane/The Columbian After four seasons without reaching the state tournament, the Skyview Storm are headed to Spokane in quest of a 4A state title.
... everything we wanted, said junior Alysa Huntley, who plays second base. We had the talent. This ye...Huntley remembers hearing words of comfort from freshman pitcher Michelle Br...
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