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Peo V Addimando, Nicole Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department M273357 E/sl MARK C. DILLON, J.P. LEONARD B. AUSTIN ROBERT J. MILLER COLLEEN D. DUFFY, JJ. 2020-02485 The People, etc., respondent, DECISION & ORDER ON MOTION v Nicole Addimando, appellant. (Ind. No. 74/2018) Appeal from a judgment of the County Court, Dutchess County, rendered February 11, 2020. Motion by the appellant to seal the trial exhibits. Separate motions by Sanctuary for Families, Day One New York, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Urban Resource Institute, New York Legal Assistance Group, Lawyers Committee Against Domestic Violence, New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, Legal Momentum, Urban Justice Center, Empire Justice Center, Safe Horizon, Inc., and Her Justice, by Jeffrion L. Aubrey, Brian A. Benjamin, David Carlucci, Andrew Gounarde, Brad Hoylman, Monica R. Martinez, Shelley B. Mayer, Zellnor Myrie, Kevin S. Parker, Roxanne J. Persaud, Gustavo Rivera, Diane J. Savino, and Luis R. Sepúlveda, and by New York City Bar Association for leave to file amici curiae briefs. Upon the papers filed in support of the motion by the appellant and no papers having been filed in opposition or in relation thereto, the papers filed in support of the separate motions by Sanctuary for Families, Day One New York, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Urban Resource Institute, New York Legal Assistance Group, Lawyers Committee Against Domestic Violence, New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, Legal Momentum, Urban Justice Center, Empire Justice Center, Safe Horizon, Inc., and Her Justice, and by Jeffrion L. Aubrey, Brian A. Benjamin, David Carlucci, Andrew Gounarde, Brad Hoylman, Monica R. Martinez, Shelley B. Mayer, Zellnor Myrie, Kevin S. Parker, Roxanne J. Persaud, Gustavo Rivera, Diane J. Savino, and Luis R. Sepúlveda, and the papers filed in relation thereto, and the papers filed in support of the motion by New York City Bar Association and the papers filed in opposition thereto, it is ORDERED that the appellant’s motion is granted to the extent that the trial exhibits in the above-entitled action are marked confidential while they are filed in this Court and may not be viewed by the public, but may be viewed by the appellant’s counsel and the respondent’s counsel, and representatives of the appellant’s counsel or the respondent’s counsel, authorized in writing to view the confidential material, and the motion is otherwise denied; and it is further, October 5, 2020 Page 1. PEOPLE v ADDIMANDO, NICOLE ORDERED that the motions for leave to file amici curiae briefs are granted, and the amici curiae shall serve their respective briefs on the parties, and upload digital copies of their respective briefs, with proof of service thereof, through the digital portal on this Court’s website, on or before October 26, 2020 and the amici curiae shall file an original and five hard copies of their respective briefs in accordance with any applicable administrative order or other order to be issued by the Court; and it is further, ORDERED that no oral argument by the amici curiae shall be permitted; and it is further, ORDERED that the parties, if they be so advised, may file reply briefs to the amici curiae briefs within 10 days after service upon them of the last amici curiae brief; each party shall file only one brief responding to the amici curiae briefs. DILLON, J.P., AUSTIN, MILLER and DUFFY, JJ., concur. ENTER: Aprilanne Agostino Clerk of the Court October 5, 2020 Page 2. PEOPLE v ADDIMANDO, NICOLE.
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