March 07, 2009
Filing of a Note of Issue for the case Conrad v. Manessis.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manessis | person | 6 | View Entity |
| Catherine Conrad | person | 154 | View Entity |
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This document is an index of exhibits (13 through 23) from a 'Trzaskoma Declaration' filed in a legal case. The exhibits consist of various legal and criminal records, including court dispositions, police records, and filings related to individuals named Catherine Conrad, Catherine Rosa, and Frank Rosa. Several exhibits pertain to the civil case 'Conrad v. Manessis' in Bronx County, New York, with filings dated between 2003 and 2009.
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Letter from Catherine Conrad to Stanley J. Oklua [sic], Esq.
2011-05-25
Certificate of Disposition for the case 'People v. Catherine Conrad'.
1998-08-21 • Criminal Court of the City of New York, County of Bronx
Examination of Ms. Edelstein by Mr. Okula regarding the firm's knowledge of facts related to a government note and a Catherine Conrad letter, and the ethical implications of a motion decision. The witness is excused at the end of the excerpt.
Date unknown • Southern District
Date mentioned in a question regarding when information was gathered on Catherine Conrad at Theresa Trzaskoma's request.
0012-05-01
Affirmation of Victor M. Serby in Opposition to Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss the Complaint in Conrad v. Manessis.
2010-06-04
Order issued in the case of Conrad v. Manessis.
2009-02-05
Certificate of Disposition issued for the case 'People v. Catherine Conrad' from the Criminal Court of the City of New York, County of Bronx.
1998-08-21 • Criminal Court of the City of New York, County of Bronx
A letter was sent from Catherine Conrad to Stanley J. Oklua, Esq.
2011-05-25
A pending disciplinary proceeding concerning Ms. Conrad's medical suspension held before the disciplinary committee of the First Judicial Department.
Date unknown • First Judicial Department
Planned testimony of Ms. Conrad where she intends to assert her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
2012-02-15 • courtroom
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