· 9/16/1960
Cosmopolitan Associates v. Herman
Citations
- 27 Misc. 2d 663
- 210 N.Y.S.2d 557
- 1960 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 2456
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a course of conduct “is more than an isolated verbal or physical act. It is a pattern of conduct composed of same or similar acts repeated over a period of time, however short, which establishes a continuity of purpose in the mind of the actor.”
- holding that a course of conduct “is more than an isolated verbal or physical act. It is a pattern of conduct composed of same or similar acts repeated over a period of time, however short, which establishes a continuity of purpose in the mind of the actor.”
- stating that even if local custom requires a copy of a motion to be filed with the trial judge, the original must still be filed with the clerk of courts in timely fashion
- reviewing the merits of the appeal, even though the defendant did not properly file his post-verdict motion with the clerk of court within ten days of sentencing, where the defendant presented the motion to the trial judge in chambers and the judge characterized the motion as “timely”
- course of conduct is more than isolated verbal or physical act and is pattern of conduct composed of same or similar acts repeated over period of time, however short, establishing continuity of purpose
- repeated incidents of racial and ethnic slurs directed at victim
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Judges: Margett
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