People v Kordish, Robert
Motion No: 1992-04914
Slip Opinion No: 2012 NY Slip Op 83087(U)
Decided on August 30, 2012
Appellate Division, Second Department, Motion Decision
This motion is uncorrected and is not subject to publication in the Official Reports.


Supreme Court of the State of New York

Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department

M142903

J/sl

WILLIAM F. MASTRO, A.P.J.

RANDALL T. ENG

PLUMMER E. LOTT

JEFFREY A. COHEN, JJ.

1992-04914

The People, etc., respondent,

v Robert Kordish, appellant.

(Ind. No. 12305/91)

DECISION & ORDER ON MOTION

Motion by the appellant pro se for leave to prosecute an appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Queens County, rendered June 17, 1992, as a poor person and for the assignment of counsel. By order to show cause dated July 24, 2012, the appellant was directed to show cause before this Court why an order should or should not be made and entered dismissing the appeal on the ground that he had abandoned the appeal, and the appellant's motion was held in abeyance in the interim.

Upon the order to show cause and the papers filed in response thereto, and upon the papers filed in support of the appellant's motion and the papers filed in opposition thereto, it is

ORDERED that the motion to dismiss the appeal is granted and the appeal is dismissed (see 22 NYCRR 670.8[f]); and it is further,

ORDERED that the appellant's motion is denied as academic.

MASTRO, A.P.J., ENG, LOTT and COHEN, JJ., concur.

ENTER:

Aprilanne Agostino

Clerk of the Court


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