Police Lieutenant Robert Iberger, Villain in the Nancy Genovese Case, Retires

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     Robert Iberger, the Southampton Town Police Lieutenant at the center of the Nancy Genovese case (Mother of 3 Arrested for Taking Pictures of Tourist Attraction at Airport), has officially retired.     May 1, 2012 was his first day of retirement, after 32 years on the job. He walked away with a $215,483.44 [...]

Our New Website

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We’ve spent the weekend having our website updated, and having the Long Island Lawyer Blog integrated with our new layout. Pardon the inconvenience if you’ve been inundated with old posts from our RSS feed. Our new blog is here, and you can click here to subscribe to new posts. If you’re receiving this post via e-mail [...]

Attorney General Sues EXTREME SNOWPLOWING for Defrauding NY Consumers

A.G. Takes Action to Protect Hundreds Who Were Left Stranded After Major Snowstorms Schneiderman: To Defraud Western New Yorkers and Leave Them Stranded in Several Feet of Snow is “Completely Unacceptable” Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced a lawsuit against the owners of Extreme Snowplowing for taking thousands of dollars from Western New Yorkers [...]

Turkey and the Law

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    In celebration of Thanksgiving, let us take a look at the unusual occasions where turkey presents itself in legal proceedings. In Arriaga v Smith (70 AD3d 1160), a Supreme Court, Appellate Division, case, the petitioner, Joseph Smith, was an inmate at the Shawangunk Correctional Facility. He was charged with theft of state property [...]

Kids Busted In New York For Selling Cookies Without a License

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  Andrew DeMarchis and Kevin Graff, two 13 year old boys from Chappaqua’s Seven Bridges Middle School, decided to make some extra money by selling baked goods in their local park. The two young entrepreneurs had dreams of one day opening a restaurant, and sold cupcakes, cookies, brownies and Rice Krispy treats they baked for [...]