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Comments: Suffolk County
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Mr. Anthony L. L., County Court Reporter
Arthur M. Cromarty Court Complex
210 Center Drive
Riverhead, NY 11902
Re: People v. SCOTT M.
Case Number 3 149B-96 (VOP
Dear Mr. L.:
I am writing to you to express my appreciation for supplying
the minutes with regard to the above-referenced matter.
As you will recall, I started a Violation of Probation hearing
this date before the Honorable Gary W. It was necessary
to order minutes of some of this defendant's past court
appearances, some going back a few years ago. When my secretary
contacted your office, she was informed that a Court Reporter
for a particular court appearance had retired and moved
out of State. My secretary was then put in touch with you
and advised that you would make every effort to contact
this reporter and, if all else failed, attempt to transcribe
the minutes yourself in time for my hearing.
I am in receipt of the minutes and prior to my hearing.
For this, I wanted to thank you for your professionalism
in dealing with such a last minute request, your courtesy
in remaining in contact with my Office, undertaking what
I'm sure was no easy task, and supplying minutes prior to
my hearing. It's a pleasure to work with someone so nice!
Very truly yours,
DARI R. S.
Assistant District Attorney
Deputy Bureau Chief
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Dear Mr. C.,
I would like you to know how much Bob S. is appreciated
at Surrogate's Court.
Not often enough do people take the time to let others
know how valuable someone is. Bob has shown nothing but
professionalism in his duties as Court Officer. He is an
asset to his department and should be recognized as someone
who exhibits exemplary dedication to his job.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Susan B.
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Dear Mr. C.,
A quick note to say thank you for personally expediting
the letters of guardianship for my son and daughter. Please
know that due to your efforts I will obtain my portion of
the life insurance in time to place a down payment on a
new home closer to my place of work. I will be able to move
in before the new school year and limit the turmoil in my
daughter life. No words or deeds are adequate to convey
my sincere gratitude.
Best regards,
Steve T.
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Dear Barbara,
On act of kindness should never go unnoticed - and I want
to thank you sincerely for your help yesterday.
Thank you for your patience and your wisdom. I could never
have filed the petition without your help. You are a special
person.
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Judge C.
Surrogate's Court County Center
320 Center Drive
Riverhead, New York 11901-3391
Dear Judge C.,
I want to express my appreciation for the help given me
by Ms. Kate L. on Monday 20. I had some questions
pertaining to the asset inventory for my mother's estate.
Ms. L. was patient, Professional and knowledgeable in
answering my questions. I left feeling more confident as
to my responsibilities.
I find it rare in our society today to be served by a truly
professional, courteous, dedicated individual. I found Ms.
L. to be one such person. I hope you are aware of Ms.
L.'s commitment to service.
Sincerely yours,
Julie A.
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1st District Court - Central Islip
Attn: Linda Z
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Dear Linda,
Per our phone conversation today, I am enclosing a money
order for $5 for an original certificate of disposition
for my husband's, Justin M. K.'s DUI violation ticket/docket
# xxxxxx10, and xxxxxxx11 and xxxxxx12. The case number
was xxxxxx74. The conviction was 11/24.
I appreciate your helpfulness so much. Please do not hesitate
to contact me if you have any questions with the certificate
of disposition.
Sincerely,
Cally M. K.
P.S. You're willingness to help out when so many others
were happy to place me on hold, or simply tell me there
was nothing to do, was a blessing. I know your job is thankless,
but I for one would like to give you a heartfelt thank you.
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Chief Thomas L.
Security -County Court
210 Center Driver
Riverhead, New York 11901
Dear Chief L.:
Please accept this commendation on behalf of SC0 Sgts.
Colin M., Robert A. and Greg H., and SCOs
Terry C., Jeff H. and Blaise F., in connection
with an incident which occurred during the sentencing of
Mr. Antoine L. on March 28.
As sentence was being pronounced, Mr. L. attempted
to lunge over the railing. He was restrained and the officers
began to remove him from the courtroom. He became even more
agitated. Despite all his strenuous efforts, however, the
above referenced officers never lost control of the defendant
and the spectators in the gallery were not in the least
alarmed or discomfitted. You'll also be proud to know that
your officers conducted themselves as gentlemen during this
incident and treated Mr. L. with dignity and compassion.
They are a credit to you and the Unified Court System.
Based on the forgoing, I'd be grateful if you would be
so kind as to place a copy of this letter in the aforementioned
officers' personnel files and bestow upon them any other
recognition you deem appropriate. I remain,
Very truly yours,
James H.
County Court Judge
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cc: SC0 Sgt. Cohn M.
SC0 Sgt. Robert A.
SC0 Sgt. Greg H.
SC0 Terry C.
SC0 Jeff H.
SC0 Blaise F.
Security -County Court
210 Center Driver
Riverhead, New York 11901
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Dear Mr. C.,
I wanted to thank you for your kindness in helping me to
get copies of the original will of my Grandfather Moses
S. Also for allowing me to photograph his will and
that of my 8th grandfather John S. The photographs
are already treasured additions to our family history book.
Your thoughfulness in sharing these original documents
with me brought about the highlight of my research trip.
It was amazing the see and hold these wills written by ancesters
so long ago.
I hope to be able to return at sometime and continue my
research. Of special interest to me was your miscellineous
book of records. You have preserved all your original records
so well - I wish all counties were doing the same thing!
This was my first trip to NY and it was a wonderful experience
due greatly to your kindness and that of your staff as well.
On my next trip, I will be researching both my swezey family
& that of Richard "Bull" S. of Smithtown,
Who is my 10th Grandfather - There is always something new
to discover!
Many thanks,
Patty M.
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Dear Brad,
I want to thank you for your kindness in helping me to
get permission to photograph the will of my Grandfather,
Moses S. - your helpfulness was very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Patty M.
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Dear C.,
Thank you so much for taking the will books in the Chief
Clerk's office apart so that I could have a photocopy. take
a picture of the wills of my Grandfather Moses S..
Our ancester John S. - Your kindness means a great deal.
Many thanks,
Patty M.
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Robert O.
Chief Clerk
Suffolk Co. Family Court
400 Carlaton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Re: Donna P.
Dear Mr. O.:
I would like to take this opportunity to express my great
satisfaction with the efforts of Donna P.
who has been assigned to work in my courtroom in Riverhead
since I was assigned here on January 3rd.
Her diligence in prcessing matters to be considered by
the Court is outstanding. She not only performs her assigned
tasks with great accuracy and speed but also seeks to constantly
expand her scope of knowledge to include any additional
requests made by her coworkers.
It gives me great pleasure to give my highest recommendation
to Donna P. who reflects great personal credit
upon herseft as well as the Family Court and additionally
I request that a copy of this letter be placed in her personnal
file.
Very truly yours,
Maurice M.
Judicial Hearing Officer
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Chief Thomas F. L.
Security
D. A. J. Office
Dear Chief L.:
On Wednesday, February 20th we had a unusually large
turnout of jurors. The Court that day went above and beyond
the call of duty helping to expedite the situation.
Thank you and your staff for your help.
Sincerely,
Michael D. O.
Commissioner of Jurors
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To whom it may concern;
I am writitng to commend Family Court Officer Kevin C.
for his excellent handling of all things pertaining to various
matters concerning issues I have been forced to deal with
in Family Court.
He was gently kind and informative in dealing with some
difficult situations, and really helped ease the painful
realities I was dealing with.
I hope you, his employer, are aware of what type of officer
you have in him. He is helpful without being intrusive,
and perceptive of how to diplomatically handle difficult
situations.
If there is any possibility of him recieving official,
appropriate commendations or awards, know that he greatly
deserves to be noticed. Please call me if you want any further
details as to his manner.
It's nice to know there are kind human individuals like
him, willing to put in the extra effort during the trying
times.
Sincerely,
Lori C. M.
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TO: Chief Thomas F. L.
FROM: Captain Lawrence A. M.
RE: Judge D.'s Wake/Funeral
On Saturday 01/12 Officer S. stood Honor Guard
at Judge D.'s Funeral Church Service. It should be noted
that Officer S. seems to consistently
come through and staff the most inconvenient assignments.
CO S.'s dedication to the Suffolk County Courts Honor/Color
Guard is to be commended
cc Chief Clerk Robert O. J
Deputy Chief Wm J. A. II
Major Thomas H.
CO Lori S.
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TO: Chief Thomas F. L.
FROM: Captain Lawrence A. M.
RE: Judge D.'s Wake/Funeral
I would be remiss if I did not inform you of the
dedication demonstrated by Officer Dara F. on Friday
01/11. Officer F. worked a 0900x1700 tour at her command
in CL. CO F. then worked Family Ct. Road Security from
1700x1800. Offer F. then traveled to Centerport to stand
Honor Guard (1900x2100)at Judge D.'s Wake. For Officer
F. her supper would have to wait until nearly 2200hrs.
CO F. endured the heat inside the funeral home, and the
cold outside. Like the rest of the Honor Guard Unit she
served without complaint Officer F. is to be commended
for her professionalism as always.
cc Chief Clerk Robert O.
Deputy Chief Wm J A. II
Major Thomas H.
CO Dara F.
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Thomas L.; Chief Court Officer
Suffolk County
Cromarty Court Complex
210 Center Drive
Riverhead, N. Y. 11901
Dear Chief L.:
I just wanted to take a moment to recognize and thank you
and the Court Officers under your command, who gave six
in-service presentations on the topics " Suicide Risk Assessment"
and "Gang Awareness Updates" to the members of the Southampton
Town Police Department, Southampton Town Court Officers,
Southampton Town Bay Constables and most other East-end
Police Departments.
Sergeant David M. presented the block on Suicide Risk
Assessment and Captain Greg C. provided updates on Gang
Awareness, on six separate dates through February and into
March.
The feedback from members of this Department was, once
again, extremely positive and the information provided,
greatly appreciated. Through your efforts I believe we continue
to be able to provide our officers with timely and pertinent
information that will serve to make them safer.
Captain C. and Sergeant M. once again, distinguished
the New York State Court Officers and exemplified the high
level of professionalism of your agency.
Thank you once again for being a part of our 2002 in-service
training program.
If I can be of assistance to you or your agency in the
future, please contact me.
Very truly
Chief of Police
cc: Chief Joseph B.
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Chief Clerk
Surrogate's Court of Suffolk County
320 Center Drive
RiverHead, NY 11901
Dear Mr. C.,
Thank you so much for addressing our Hadassah group on
Feb. 4th. The members found your talk to be most informative,
and I might add, entertaining. I'm certain we all will benefit
from the information you presented. Thank you again !
Sincerely yours,
Edith L.
Pres.
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Michael C.
Chief Clerk
Suffolk County Surrogate's Court
320 Centre Drive
Riverhead, NY 11901
Dear Mr. C.:
On behalf of the Cold Spring Harbor Lions Club, I would
like to thank you for providing a very fine speaker at our
meeting on Tuesday, Feburary 26 at Meehan's Resturant
in Huntington.
Attorney Scott M. gave a splendid presentation on
wills and estates.
His courteous and informative responces to our many questions,
indicated him to be a most valuble of your staff.
Very truly yours,
George D. R.
President
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Chief Clerk
400Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11772
Re: Suffolk County District Court, 2nd District 2
Dear Sir or Madam:
I recently had the unfortunate occasion to file acomplaint
against a painter who is based in Suffolk County and who
did work in my home, which is located in Nassau County.
Although the experience with that particular professional
was so bad that it led me to file a suit in the first place,
I would like to take. a moment to inform you about the exemplary
service I received from the employees in the 2nd District
Court office in Deer Park. I dealt with different people
during my initial visit when I filed my paperwork and then
on two subsequent phone calls. Each of those persons was
a pleasure to deal with to say the least. They were extremely
helpful in completing the complaint paperwork (they inquired
about my intentions, the amount of money damages that I
was seeking and advised me how to properly name the defendant)
and took the time to ensure that I fully understood their
explanations when I called with different questions regarding
the procedure, status and timing of my case.
Although I hope to never find myself needing to utilize
the Small Claims Court system again, I am truly thankful
that patient people like these are on hand to help guide
our citizens through what can be a daunting process for
the uninitiated.
Sincerely,
David J.
cc: Suffolk County District Court, 2nd District Court
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Chief Thomas L.
County Court Security
210 Center Drive
Riverhead, New York 11901
Dear Mr. T.,
I am writing to commend the efforts of Officers Chris L.,
Michael M. and Sgt. Frank D. for their rapid
response and medical care of my Law Clerk, John I., on
February 5.
The Officers' quick response and knowledgeable care highlighted
the benefits and importance of having trained responders
on staff.
On behalf of John and myself I extend my thanks.
Very truly yours,
Hon. Joseph F.
County Court Judge
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Dear Mr. C.,
I would like you to know how much Bob S. is appreciated
at Surrogate's Court
Not often enough do people take the time to let other know
how valuable someone is. Bob has shown nothing but professionalism
in his duties as Court Officer. He is an asset to his department
and should be recognized as someone who exhibits exemplary
dedication to his job.
Thank you for you time.
Sincerely,
Susan B.
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Ms. Julia D.
FamiIyCourt of theState of NewYork
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, N. Y. 11722
My dearest Ms. D.,
A HEALTHY, HAPPY, AND BLESSED NEW YEAR TO YOU AND YOURS!
I just want to thank you for your professionalisrn and your
very pleasant and patient manner throughout this entire
adoption progress. From the very first time that I called
your office to obtain adoption instrustions and travel directions
you came through even on the telephone with pleasantness.
The time that I came to your office in an anxious sate
you exhibited a peasce which always touched my heart. Yes,
this was a very emotional time for me for my husband had
just passed away on April 8.
All good things to you Ms. D.. The world blessed
to have people such as yourself. Thank you for everything!
You do your job well! I applaud you, and I am sure others
do also. You made this entire pfocess beareable.
Sincerely,
Janice R. M. & Son
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Dear Judge P.:
This letter is in responds to Lori (6055) who assisted
my husband and I during recent court apprearances for Carl
M. We would like to express our sincere thanks to her
as well as letting you know how helpful she was to us. Ms.
S. was not only kind & considerate but she also extended
herself in answering all of our questions in a calm matter.
It was a great reassurance for us to have her by our side.
Sincerely,
Lisa & Greg
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Dear Justice P.,
I am writing to commend the members of my staff for this
term, Court Clerk Sandy O., SCO Mickey D. and
Court Reporter Donna A. for their exceptional service.
This has been a particular arduous tern wherein we had trials
and procedings between extremely acrimonious parties and
have all suffered from the emotional effects of the events
surrounding the World Trade Center. This court crew has
performed in an exemplary manner, putting in long and difficult
days with courtesy, enthusiasm and professionalism.
During my tenure in Supreme Court since January, I have
found all support staff to be extremely professional and
competent. I am fortunate to have exceptional people as
a personal secretary and law secretary in Kathleen D.
and Allen H. as well.
Finally, I want to thank you for your ongoing support during
these difficult times.
Very truly yours,
Sandra L. S.
Justice
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Hon. A. Gail P., J. S. C.
Administrative Judge, Suffolk County
John P. Cohalan, Jr. Courthouse
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, New York 11722-9070
Dear Justice P.:
As you are aware, the performance of the employees of the
Suffolk County Courts throughout the recent terrorist crisis
was beyond magnificent. Indeed, during a tragedy without
precedent and for which there could be no training, they
continually conducted themselves as true professionals.
Surely, by now you have heard the many stories of the many,
many empployees who not only performed their usual assignments,
but went above and beyond what was required, doing whatever
else they could, whenever they could. I am pleased and proud
to report that from my vantage point -the County Court -justice
as well as the public were served without interruption.
Additiondly, and true to the concept of family which you
have engendered, the employees helped each other and the
public through an extremely difficult time. I have been
advised that, without exception, the other courts of this
county performed similarly.
There is, however, some particular, extraordinarily exceptional
service which I believe should be chronicled and memorialized.
Specifically, a number of employees stepped forward and
without being asked, volunteered to travel to Manhattan
and assist in the rescue efforts at the World Trade Center,
what was has now become known as "Ground Zero." From the
first day of the tragedy and every day that followed, a
contingent of our people were there. Long day after long
day, they completed their duties in the courthouse, and
on their own time and totally without compensation, drove
in and willingly gave countless hours of service deep into
the dark hours of night. With little or no supervision other
than their sense of duty, they accomplished a remarkable
list of tasks that includes restoring electric power, erecting
a makeshift cafeteria, setting up and distributing emergency
equipment, escorting civilians, digging through the ruins,
clearing debris, and, in some cases, even removing victims'
remains. All this, I should add, in singularly difficult
and dangerous surroundings, where the smoke filled the air,
among fires and under an almost constant threat that further
debris or even buildings might topple.
As your surrogate, I personally witnessed their efforts.
I was and remain extremely proud of each and every one of
them. The site was, as one person remarked, like a scene
from "Dante 's Inferno." Notwithstanding that vivid image,
I will always remember the efforts of our people -heros
every one -whose courage, devotion to duty and totally unselfish
efforts on behalf of their fellow citizens towered above
ruins. In every sense of the word, I was edified by just
being among them.
I have compiled the following list of those who were there:
Captain William T. M., Jr.
Sergeant Howard C.
Sergeant Anthony D.
Sergeant Frederick H.
Sergeant David M.
Senior Court Officer Edward C.
Senior Court Officer Terrence C.
Senior Court Officer Susan F.
Senior Court Offroer Nicholas G.
Senior Court Oftioer Kevin G.
Senior Court Officer Jeffrey H.
Senior Court Officer Chris L.
Senior Court Officer Robert R.
Uniformed Court Officer Donald C.
Uniformed Court Officer Robert E.
Senior Court Clerk Kevin A.
Senior Court Clerk Dennis G.
Senior Court Officer (Retired) Charles D.
I respectfully submit this list for your inform&ion and
whatever action you deem appropriate.
Very truly yours,
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Hon. John C., Surrogate
Surrogates Court
320 Center Drive
Riverhead, NY 11901
Hon. A. Gail P., Administrative Judge
John P. Cohalan Jr. Courthouse
400 Carleton Drive
PO Box 9070
Centeal Islip, New York 11772
Re: Letter of Commendation - Probate Department - Surrogate
Court
Hon. P. and Hon. C.:
I would like to take this opportunity to commend the following
individuals for their professionalism and cooperation in
dealing with a Probate Matter:
Elva A., Cathy S., Barbara A., Barbara L.,
Janet M. and Dolly B.
On Thursday, July 26, I handcarried a Probate Petition
to Surrogates Court. While I waited, your staff checked
for a filed will reviewed the submission. Within two business
days, I received my Letters Testamentary. I cannot begin
to tell you how impressed both myself and my assistant,
Toni T. were over promptness and professionalism of
your staff..
It is refreshing to see that there are employees in the
Unified Court System who are truly attempting and succeeding
in making the system work.
I am requesting that a copy of this letter be placed in
their respective personnel files.
Very truly yours,
Karen M. C.
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Thomas L., Chief Court Officer
Suffolk County Courts
Arthur M. Cromarty Court Complex
210 Center Drive
Riverhead, New York 11901
On August 16, Treasury Inspector General for Tax
Administration (TIGTA) Special Agents arrested an individual
on federal charges pertaining to the theft of U. S. Government
monies. Prior to the arrest, it was learned that the subject
was scheduled to appear in District Court, County of Suffolk,
New York, on August 16, regarding burglary charges.
TIGTA Special Agents met with Captain Patrick A. P. (Badge
#139), New York State Supreme Court, who was extremely cooperative
in assisting TIGTA in arranging for the individual to be
arrested subsequent to the scheduled court appearance. He
facilitated the enabling of armed TIGTA Special Agents access
into the District Court Building and provided for Senior
Court Officer James J. D. (Shield #4154), New York
State Supreme Court ; Sergeant Gregory C. (Shield #502),
New York State District Court; and Sergeant Patricia S.
(Shield #523), New York State District Court, to be present
and assist TIGTA in the apprehension of the individual.
I would like to commend all of the above mentioned Court
Officers for their professionalism and assistance. These
Officers were of great help in ensuring that the subject
's arrest was effected safely and without incident. Their
assistance is a testament to the benefits of mutual cooperation
between law enforcement agencies.
Sincerely,
Michael A. D.
Special Agent-in-Charge
New York Field Division
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Catherine K., Esq.
Law Secretary to Judge Kitson
Supreme Court, Suffolk County
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY II 722
Re: A. v. B.
Stipulation of Settlement
Index No.: 98/12200
Dear Ms. K.:
It was a pleasure speaking with you today. Pursuant to
our telephone discussion, I am enclosing herein a copy of
the Stipulation of Settlement that has been executed by
the parties in the above-referenced matter. I have also
sent via Airborne an original copy of the Stipulation of
Settlement to you.
On behalf of myself, Thomas C., Esq., and our respective
clients, I wish to thank you and Judge K. for the indulgence
and professional courtesy you have afforded all parties
involved with this litigation, Judge K.'s Part is run
in a serious, efficient and very reasonable manner, I believe
all parties are extremely fortunate that we were able to
deal with both you and Judge K. on this case.
Very truly yours,
Elliott S. S.
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CC: Thomas F. C., Esq.
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Commissioner of Jurors
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Dear sir:
On Tuesday April 3rd, I was in the jury room to return
a registration form. Somehow I carelessly left my black
purse on one of the back tables. It contained over $200,
and a charge card with my name on it.
Fortunately, one of the women who works there by the name
of Marion Neves, found it, remembered me and called the
next day to tell me she found it.
Ms. N. refused any reward and impressed me with her
honesty and integrity. She is a valuable asset to her job
and community.
Please see that this 'Thank You' is made a part of her
record, with my highest regards.
Sincerely yours,
Pat c.
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Honorable A. Gail P.
Suffolk County Supreme Court
John P. Cohalan Court Complex
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Re: People v. Edward J. M., Ind #1231A-00
People v. A, M., Ind # 1231B-00
Dear Justice P.:
We would like to take this opportunity to commend the Court
personnel who were assigned to the case of People v. Edward
M. and Patrick M., Case number 1231-00 which was
conducted in the ceremonial courtroom in Central Islip.
This was a complex document case spanning almost ten years
of activity. More than 12 banker boxes containing thousands
of document were admitted into evidence. Many of these documents
were shown to witness and displayed to the jury numberous
times during the trial. There were three prosecutors and
each defendant was represented by two aggressive trial attorneys.
The Clerk, John N. and Court Officers led by Sgt.
Frank G. and Sgt. Larry B. were extremely professional
in balancing control of the courtroom while allowing for
the necessary utilization of evidence and arguments by consel
to the Court. Court Officers Frank C., Chris S.,
Jim B. and Don R. maintained exceptional dignity
and efficiency so that the parties, witnesses and spectators
were all treated with respect and courtesy.
The Court Reporter, Rosemary S., was both patient and
most capable in recording the testimony of witnesses and
arguments of counsel.
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Honorable A. Gail P.
Suffolk County Supreme Court
John P. Cohalan Court Complex
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Re: People v. Edward J. M., Ind #1231A-00
People v. A, M., Ind # 1231B-00
Dear Justice P.:
We would like to commend to your attention Court Officer
Thomas C. whose services were invaluable in the courtroom
during the prosecution of People v. Edward M. and Patrick
M., Case Number 1231-00 which was conducted in the
ceremonial courtroom in Central Islip.
This was a complex document case spanning almost ten years
of activity. More than 12 banker boxes containing thousands
of documents were admitted into evidence.
The challenge for any court officer in maintaining custody
and control of these documents in the courtroom when these
documents are used by attorneys, witnesses and the jury
would be daunting. However, Court Officer C. was able
to retrieve documents quickly, ensured that all items of
evidence were properly inventoried, and returned to their
respective containers immediately after being displayed.
In essence, he ensured that the day time courtroom proceedings
moved along efficiently and professionally.
We would like to thank Court Officer C. for his patience,
diligence and professionalism and we would like you to be
aware of his outstanding performance.
Very truly yours,
Rita E. A.
William T. F.
Christopher M.
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Honorable Jonathan J. L.
Office of Court Administration
25 Beaver Street
New York, New York 10004
Dear Judge L.:
Yesterday, Ihad occasion, not as an attorney, but as litigant
to attend the Suffolk County District Court for the Third
District. Without boring you with the details, there was
a problem with the file in the case.
In attempting to locate the file, I had the pleasure of
dealing with a clerk assigned to the Court. I want you to
know that Ms. Chris D. is precisely the kind of person
that the Office of Court Administration and the court system
generally can and should be proud of. Without knowing or
caring who I was, she was more that courteous and spent
significant time and extended every effort to be of service.
I commend her and her colleagues for their professionalism
and responsibility.
As always, with best wishes, I remain.
Sincerely yours,
Thomas O. R.
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A. Gail P.
District Administrative Judege
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Dear Judge P.,
Today I finished serving as an alternate juror on a case
in the Riverhead Supreme Court. I am writing to inform you
that I have never had an experience as the one I encountered
while performing this service. I must let you know that
I am more than favorably impressed! I fell it was an honor
to have been chosen to participate in such a thought-provoking
and intellectually stimulating occurence.
I cannot understand why some people balk at the prospect
of becoming a juror. I fell I have learned so much about
our justice system and have garnered quite a feeling of
respect for all those involved. I was moved by the professionalism
portrayed by everyone involved with the case and with the
courthouse in general.
I must especially commend to you Court Officer Dan C.
He was instrumental in making my encounter with the system
a memorable one. He was always considerate, thoughtful and
willing to answer all of my question - no matter how trite!
Mr. C. offered explanations that made our journeys as
jurors a pleasurable as possible. He facilitated our movement
through the process in a manner that reflects his ability
and dedication to his position. Mr. C. is certainly
a valuable resource for the court system and is someone
I will long remenber.
Thank you for the wonderful learning experience and enriching
opportunity I was given.
With utmost respect,
Marie T. G.
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Justice A. Gail P.
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, New York 11722
Justice H. Patrick L., III
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, New York 11722
Re: Jeannemarie M.
Dear Honorable Justice P. and Justice L.:
I write this letter to ask that you recognize the efforts
and success of Ms. Jeannemarie M. Ms M. has
been appointed on several of the matrimonial cases I have
appeared on before the Supreme Court in Suffolk County.
Ms M. has consistently provided tremendous assistance
to parents caught up in the emotions of their Divorce cases
to the great benefit of the parties children. her attitude
and aptitudes have provided these litigants with opportunity
to vent their frustrations and yet come to the realizations
as to what is truly in the best interest of their children.
I sincerely believe that she has helped several of my cases
settle, again to the betterment of the children involved,
in a expedited manner. I would welcome her assistance on
any case in which I am involved. I hope that her efforts
and results are appreciated by the members of the bench
as much as they are by members of the bar.
Very truly yours.
Kevin J. W.
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Mr. Bill F.
New York State Supreme Court
Griffing Avenue
Riverhead, New York 11901
Dear Mr. F.:
I recently presided over the high profile trial in Suffolk
County of People v. Edward M. and Patrick M. which
lasted for approximately six weeks.
Roe S. was assigned as the reporter for the duration
of the trial. The case involved seven attorneys, thousands
of exhibits and heated arguments were not unusual.
Ms. S. always arrived early and inobtrusively maintained
a fine record. All readbacks were immediately and accurately
done.
Ms. S. was truly an asset to me in this arduous and
often volatile trial. I highly commend her for her hard
work and exceptional skills. She is truly an asset to the
court system.
Your truly,
Richard L. B.. J.S.C.
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Dear Captain K. and Major M.:
My name is Linda K.. I came to court on 3/28 after
emergency surgery on 3/27. I want you to commend Officer
Gail R.*and Officer Tom K.*. I was
in some pain and they helped me in an extraordinary fashion.
They both went beyond the call of duty.
I thank them wholeheartedly.
I wanted you to be apprized that without them I would have
been in big trouble. Thank You officers.
Linda K.
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Honorable William R. L., Chief Clerk
Oswego City Court
20 West Oneida Street
Oswego, NY 13126
Dear Mr. L.,
It is with sincere gratitude and appreciation that we thank
you for your most gracious help and assistance to us yesterday
when we interuppted you on an already surcharged day. Your
kindness and solicitation for us in procuring the much needed
letter is appreciated.
The professional interest and care you took with us, as well
as with all the other cases that seemed to keep tumbling into
your domain yesterday, impressed us greatly. In your demeanor
and in the execution of your duties, we witnessed a certainly
good and faithful "public servant", one to whim
we are most grateful.
With prayerful good wishes and warmest regards,
Deacon
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Anthony J. P., Deputy Chief Clerk
City of Syracuse Criminal Courthouse
505 State Street, 4th Floor
Syracuse, NY 13202
Dear Tony,
I wanted to drop you a note and thank you for all your extra
effort and assistance recently while we sorted through difficulties
related to the return of bail. I sincerely appreciate you
attention to the details of this matter and in trying to achieve
a resolution that would still protect and comply with all
requirements of your office.
Best wishes for the new year,
Steven
Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC
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Lori,
Thank you so much for helping me with the Order of Protection
last week. Your professionalism and friendly attitude speak
for themselves. The City is lucky to have you.
Wendy
Case Worker, Department of Social Services:Childrens Division
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Diana M., Chief Clerk
Third District Court
1850 New York Ave
Huntington, NY 11746
I have had on occasion over the last two years to be engaged
as a pro-se defendant in civil litigation. During that period
of time I have been in repeated contact with the personnel
of the Court and found them to be extremely courteous and
helpful. In particular I would like to commend the Assistant
Chief Clerk, "Anthony". I have found him to be extremely
pleasant and efficient. If ever any of the clerks did not
have an answer they turned to Anthony who pursued the matter
until a satisfactory answer was given. I have had casual conversations
with other plaintiffs at the Huntington Court and about superior
attitude and the exceptional competence of Anthony in particular.If
all government agencies were conducted in a similar manner
life would be alot less complicated.
My sincere thanks to the whole staff and again, in particularly,
Anthony.
Sincerely,
Robert
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Dear Mr. M.,
Thank you for your letter complimenting the staff at the
Third District Courthouse in Huntington and in particular,
Anthony,
You have experienced first hand what we have known, that
the staff at the Third District Court are competent, pleasant
and efficient.
In fiscally lean times where we are experiencing personnel
shortages, it is a tribute to the caliberof an employee to
still maintain his/her professionalism.
Your letter will be placed in Anthony's personnel file, and
again, thank you for taking the time to communicate your thoughts.
Very truly yours,
Roger H., Chief Clerk
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Mr. R., Chief Clerk
Suffolk County District Court
Central Islip, NY 11722
Dear Mr. R.,
The undersigned has been practicing law for forty years,
most of which has been in general litigation practice on Long
Island.
I have always felt that the court personnel in both Nassau
and Suffolk are of the highest quality. I recently had an
occassion to ask the help of one of your clerk's, Halina M.,
regarding a serious situatiuon with one of my clients. I must
state to you that Ms. M. acted well beyond any reasonable
expectations and did her utmost to alleviate a very difficult
situation.
I have always believed that when someone extends themselves
to assist someone else that they should be commended. The
purpose of this letter is to infoem you of her exemplary conduct
and devotion to the well being of the court and public.
Thanking you for your attention to this matter.
Truly yours,
Charles B., Attorney at Law
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Dear Mr. H.,
I would like to express my thanks and recognize one of your
employee's, Linda. The manner in which she performed her job
was both kind and professional.
I needed certain records for employement and she helped me
obtain these quickly and was very friendly in doing so. People
who have the qualities she showed are an asset to any office
and are due recognition for their fine job.
Many thanks,
Richie
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Dear Kathy,
I wanted to express to you how appreciative I was for the
extremely resourceful way in which you helped me on the phone
Friday, I remind you that, even before you knew I was out
an of state attorney (although permitted to practice in New
York) you offered to go the "extra mile" to provide
me with information about an archived case. I will tell you
that the information you were able to give me on the phone
was instrumental in permitting the parties to come to an amicable
resolution of the case without the necessity of burdening
the Court with an order to show cause. I am certain we could
not have done so without you.
It is my sincere hope that your supervisors and the Clerk
of the Court are aware of the tremendous asset they have in
you. Both my client and I are grateful for your help.
Wishing you all the best,
Arthur N., Attorney at Law
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District Court of Suffolk County
Attn: Mr. Mike P.
Criminal Department, Room D-220
400 Carleton Avenue
Central Islip, NY 11722
Dear Mr. P.,
On several occasions this week I have had the pleasure of
working, via telephone, with Linda Z. regarding court
documents needed for a sentencing case pending in Federal
District Court. I had requested information on the numerous
arrests handled through your court on our defendant, some
cases as old as 1983.
Linda was extremely helpful in locating, double checking,
and follwing up with me regarding these arrests. She was very
patient, courteous and professional. She extended an invitation
to continue our contact should I have any questions or continued
to need help. She is a tremendous asset to your office. It's
getting more and more uncommon to find someone who literally
stops what their doing, without a sigh, to give another agency
a hand with a huge request.
Thank you for letting me have an opportunity to again extend
my thanks to Linda for all of her time and for expediting
this very important information to out office.
Sincerely,
Maureen, U.S. Probation Officer, Presentence Investigation
Unit, South Carolina
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Honorable Jonathon J. L.
Office of Court Administration
25 Beaver Street
New York, NY 10004
Dear Judge L.,
Yesterday I had an occasion, not as an attorney, but as a
litigant to attend the Suffolk County District Court for the
Third District. Without boring you with the details, there
was a problem with the file in the case.
In attempting to locate the file I had the pleasure of dealing
with a clerk assigned to the Court. I want you to know that
Ms. Chris D. is precisely the kind of personthat the Office
of Court Adminstration and the general court system can and
should be proud of. Without knowing or caring who I was, she
was more than courteous and spent significant time and extended
every effort to be of service. I commend her and her colleagues
for their professionalism and respondsibility.
As always, with best wishes,
Thomas
Albanese & Albanese LLP
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