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Bill Leahy attended the University of Notre Dame (1968) and Harvard Law School (1974).
Through its research and data gathering activities, ILS strives to become a repository for all known and available information on indigent legal services providers around the state. The Office gathers data through a variety of strategies including the collation of data from state agencies, research into available data from county sources, and direct contacts with indigent legal services providers themselves.
In New York, indigent defendants convicted of a crime have the right to appeal to an intermediate appellate court and to have counsel assigned to represent them in their appeal. Representation may encompass not only a direct appeal to a higher court, but also CPL Article 440 motions and federal habeas corpus petitions. Indigent parties in a wide range of Family Court proceedings also have the right to appeal and to have counsel assigned to represent them in their appeals.
Issues to Develop at Trial is a monthly newsletter provided by the Center for Appellate Litigation.
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Matthew Alpern graduated with a B.A. degree from Emory University in 1985 and received his J.D. from the George Washington University National Law Center in 1989.
Issues on Appeal and 440 Motions [pdf]
Memo on Recordings of Interrogations [pdf]
OAD Preservation Training [pdf]
Reviewability of 30.30 Claims in Plea Appeals [pdf]
The Decisions of Interest column is emailed weekly via the ILSAPP listserv. ILS offers summaries of selected criminal and family law decisions rendered the prior week by New York State appellate courts, the Second Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of such summaries.
2021 Criminal Decisions Index [pdf]
2021 Family Decisions Index [pdf]
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