People v. Cahill

748 N.E.2d 1070, 96 N.Y.2d 752, 725 N.Y.S.2d 274, 2001 N.Y. LEXIS 239
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedFebruary 20, 2001
StatusPublished

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People v. Cahill, 748 N.E.2d 1070, 96 N.Y.2d 752, 725 N.Y.S.2d 274, 2001 N.Y. LEXIS 239 (N.Y. 2001).

Opinion

April 17, 2001 is set as the date for appellant to file a periodic progress report. Appellant shall file additional periodic progress reports every two months thereafter until the filing of appellant’s reply brief. Respondent shall file a periodic progress report on March 26, 2002. December 21, 2001 is set as the date for appellant to file 15 copies of his brief and of the issue identification statement required by section 510.8 (c) of the Rules of the Court of Appeals in Capital Cases (22 NYCRR [753]*753510.8 [c]), with proof of service. February 19, 2002 is set as the date by which all motions for amicus curiae relief must be noticed to be heard. All such motions must conform to section 510.12 (c) of the Rules of the Court of Appeals in Capital Cases (22 NYCRR 510.12 [c]). May 24, 2002 is set as the date for respondent to file 15 copies of a brief responding to appellant and, as appropriate, amici curiae, with proof of service. May 24, 2002 is set as the date that the People shall file one copy of all transcripts and documents concerning any Grand Jury testimony or evidence and any decisions attendant thereto. July 19, 2002 is set as the date by which appellant shall file 15 copies of his reply brief which shall also respond, as appropriate, to amici curiae, with proof of service. Issues regarding the proportionality or excessiveness of the sentence shall not be briefed by the parties to the appeal or any movants seeking amicus curiae relief until so directed by the Court of Appeals.

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748 N.E.2d 1070, 96 N.Y.2d 752, 725 N.Y.S.2d 274, 2001 N.Y. LEXIS 239, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/people-v-cahill-ny-2001.