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40th Annual Report to theMembership
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NEW YORKSTATE
DEFENDERSASSOCIATION
New York State Defenders Association194 Washington Avenue, Suite 500
Albany, NY 12210-2314
Table of Contents
NYSDA Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Client Advisory Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Fighting for Quality for 40 Years—Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
The Past Year at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
A Detailed Look at the Last Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Assisting Lawyers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Direct Defender Services
www.nysda.org and the Case Digest System
Immigrant Defense Project—Helping Defense Lawyers
Represent Immigrant Defendants
Informing Defender Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Public Defense Case Management System (PDCMS)
Evaluations, Consultations and Convenings
Working For Clients and Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Immigrant Defense Project
Examining Veterans’ Criminal Justice Issues
Collaborating with Others Addressing Clients’ Needs
Providing Information to Clients and Families
Client Advisory Board Activities
Behind the Scenes—Support Staff Make it All Possible. . . . . . . 12
Fighting for Quality for 40 Years—Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
NYSDA Members 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Application for Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Annual Report of Directors Pursuant to Not-for-Profit Corporation Law 519 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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New York StateDefendersAssociation
40thAnnual Report
to theMembership
2007
OfficersEdward J. Nowak, PresidentPublic Defender, Monroe County
Norman Effman, Vice PresidentExecutive Director, Attica Legal Aid Society, and
Public Defender, Wyoming County
Peter L. McShane, Vice PresidentSupervising Attorney, Criminal Defense Division,
The Legal Aid Society (Bronx)
Norman Shapiro, Vice PresidentPrivate Attorney (Goshen)
Merble H. Reagon, SecretaryExecutive Director, Women’s Center for Education and
Career Advancement (New York City)
Marsha Weissman, TreasurerExecutive Director, Center for Community Alternatives
(Syracuse)
DirectorsGaspar M. Castillo, Jr. Private Attorney, Castillo and Associates (Albany)
John H. Ciulla, Jr.Public Defender, Saratoga County
Edward R. HammockPrivate Attorney, Hammock & Sullivan (Flushing)
Susan R. HornExecutive Director, Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society
(Syracuse)
Gary A. HortonPublic Defender, Genesee County
Seymour W. James, Jr.Attorney-in-Charge of the Criminal Practice,
The Legal Aid Society Criminal Defense Division(New York City)
Alba Susan JohnsonExecutive Director, Prisoners’ Legal Services of
New York (Ithaca)
David L. LewisPrivate Attorney, Lewis & Fiore (New York City)
Robert D. Lonski Administrator, Erie County Bar Association Aid to
Indigent Prisoners Society, Inc.
Russell NeufeldPrivate Attorney (New York City)
Leonard E. NoisetteDirector, Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem
(New York City)
Louise PerrottaSenior Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society of
Suffolk County
Stephen J. PittariChief Attorney and Executive Director, Legal Aid Society
of Westchester County
Richard W. Rich, Jr.Public Advocate, Chemung County
Richard A. RothermelPublic Defender, Otsego County
Lisa Schreibersdorf Executive Director, Brooklyn Defender Services
Magdalena Hale SpencerCornell Law School (Ithaca)
Robin G. SteinbergExecutive Director, The Bronx Defenders
E. Vincent WarrenExecutive Director, Center for Constitutional Rights
(New York City)
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Mission StatementThe New York State Defenders Association, a not-for-profit membership organization, has beenproviding support to New York’s criminal defense community since 1967. Its mission is to improvethe quality and scope of publicly supported legal representation to low income people.
StaffJonathan E. Gradess, Executive DirectorCharles F. O’Brien, Managing AttorneyBarbara Baggott, Executive Assistant
Phyllis L. Alberici, Projects CoordinatorDawn Allert, Backup Center Office CoordinatorDavid L. Austin, Director of Information SystemsBridget Baggott, Backup Center Administrative AssistantStephanie Batcheller, Backup Center Staff AttorneySusan Bryant, Backup Center Staff AttorneyMardi Crawford, Backup Center Staff AttorneySheila Cui, Legal Information SpecialistAlina Das, Immigrant Defense Project, Soros Advocacy
FellowAndrew Davies, Research AssociateDarlene Dollard, Project ManagerMary Durgee, AccountantDiane Geary, Assistant Training CoordinatorBenita Jain, Immigrant Defense Project Staff AttorneyJacqueline Kirkpatrick, Training CoordinatorScott Lipnick, Backup Center Legal InternJoanne Macri, Immigrant Defense Project DirectorLucas Nasciemento, Immigrant Defense Project Legal
InternAlfred O’Connor, Backup Center Staff AttorneyLaurie Northrup, Backup Center Library InternDevendra Potnis, Backup Center PDCMS InternKen Strutin, Director of Legal Information ServicesManuel D. Vargas, Immigrant Defense Project Senior
Counsel
Client Advisory BoardMarion H. Hathaway (Chair), New York City (Client Board
Member, Harlem Legal Services and Member,National Clients Council, Project Advisory Group)
Lenore Banks, Buffalo (Off-Board Judicial Specialist,League of Women Voters of New York State andNYSDA Liaison to the League)
Alison Coleman, Albany (Director, Prison Families ofNew York)
Jay Coleman, Albany (Re-entry specialist and formerprisoner)
Charles Culhane, Buffalo (Poet and prisoner)
Juan Dones, Sr., New York City (Counselor, ATI Programs,The Fortune Society, and former prisoner)
Robert Flunory, Hudson (former prisoner)
Alice P. Green, Ph.D., Albany (Director, Center for Law &Justice)
Kevin Halpin, Hudson (Automotive Service Advisor andformer prisoner)
Darryl P. King, Brooklyn (wrongfully convicted formerprisoner and former Director, Criminal JusticeProject, Fifth Avenue Committee)
Velma Smith, Rochester (Director, Rural Opportunities, Inc.)
Paquita Y. Wheeler,, Cornelius, NC (Client advocate withover 20 years experience)
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Fighting for Quality for 40 Years—Introduction
The Beginning
Four decades ago, a group of attorneys from small towns, small
and large counties, and big cities signed a certificate of
incorporation for the New York State Defenders Association.
They joined together to confront funding and management
issues emerging from the 1965 legislative framework set out in
18-B of the County Law. They met regularly, and organized
lectures and training. They eventually sought and received state
funding for the Public Defense Backup Center, the first in the
nation, from which most of the services described in this
Annual Report emanate.
Their organization grew.
One decade ago, the Association published a 30th Anniversary
issue of The Defender magazine. It looked back at NYSDA’s
beginnings and looked forward to a challenging future.
Reminiscences by founding members and others provided a
history (from whence came many of the phrases found at the
beginning of this Introduction). Articles discussed recurring
systemic issues (racism in the criminal justice system, the death
penalty, the need for a defender office culture of excellence),
provided legal practice tips in major areas (search and seizure,
sentencing advocacy, jury practice), and described new
information technology tools to help public defense lawyers (in
both management and legal practice). Authors expressed hopes
for improvement in public defense, and acknowledged ongoing
threats to justice.
A few years later, a major funding cut in 2001 threatened the
Backup Center’s very existence.
Riding Out Rough Times
With one-third less staff, the Association sought to continue its
full range of services as well as its work to improve the public
defense system as a whole. Since then, the number of training
events has increased. Direct defender services responses have
continued to rise. The Public Defense Case Management System
(PDCMS), described in the future tense in the 30th Anniversary
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Defender, is now installed in nearly 30 offices. And while the
cuts severely impacted publication of the Public Defense BackupCenter REPORT, this newsletter continues to provide vital
information to an increasing number of readers. NYSDA’s
website, www.nysda.org, has grown in size and scope, bringing
NYSDA fully into the information age.
The Client Advisory Board continues to advise the Executive
Director and assist in the design, execution and evaluation of
community program activities as mandated in the Association’s
by-laws.
Today, the Association has over 1,500 members, the most in its
history, and provides more services than ever.
Building the Ability to Help Lawyers and Clients
The Backup Center continually strives to improve its ability to
serve long-time defenders and new lawyers, line attorneys and
defender managers, and ultimately clients and the client
community. Wise use of technology, targeting specific issues for
concentrated efforts, and reaching out to others in new ways
increases our productivity:
❑ Plans to digitize the Backup Center’s extensive holdings
of information relevant to practitioners and policymakers
will allow those holdings to grow—and be distributed
upon request—without a need to physically expand.
❑ Hosting the Upstate Coordinator for Reentry.net/ny in the
Backup Center increases sharing of information about
services that can help lawyers help clients improve their
abilities to remain in the community and out of the
criminal justice system.
❑ A new project, for which a planning grant was just
received, will help defense lawyers and public defense
offices understand and provide cutting edge advocacy
for the increasing number of military veterans whose
combat experiences and injuries lie at the root of their
involvement in the criminal justice system.
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Public Defense Backup CenterREPORTiVolume XXII Number 1 January-February 2007
N e w Y o r k S t a t e D e f e n d e r s A s s o c i a t i o n
Error in New Aggravated DWILegislation Corrected
A one-word error in 2006 legislation intended to crackdown on drivers with high concentrations of alcohol intheir blood rendered the law unenforceable. Instead ofspecifying a percentage of blood alcohol, the bill (Laws2006, ch 732, summarized in the REPORT, Vol XXI, No. 4,Aug-Oct 2006 [Legislative Review]) set the threshold fornew penalties at 0.18 grams, which is below the amountthat can occur naturally. (www.theithacajournal.com,11/21/2006.) The Legislature amended the law in a bill(A.12120) signed and made effective on Dec. 15, 2006,changing “grams” to “of one per centum” (Laws 2006,ch 746).
A.12120 also reconciled inconsistencies in two billsenacted last year pertaining to elevation of vehicularassault and vehicular manslaughter crimes (see 2006Legislative Review at 21-22). The new law specifies thatvehicular assault and vehicular manslaughter in the sec-ond degree are elevated to first degree offenses when thedefendant has previously been convicted of any VTL sec-tion 1192 offense within the preceding ten years.
Challenges Being Made to Breath TestsAs the importance of blood alcohol levels increases in
New York and elsewhere, challenges to measurement ofthose levels have also risen. For example, Massachusettsattorneys handling alcohol-related traffic cases say that a2003 law making failure of an alcohol breath test a “perse” crime has not led to more pleas or convictions. Rather,they have been able to more often convince courts toexclude breath test results. The bases for challenge may
include the prosecution’s failure to present expert testi-mony as to the validity of test results or its inability toshow that a machine complies with relevant regulations.(www.masslaw.com, 1/22/07.)
Meanwhile, a special master in New Jersey, appoint-ed to make a recommendation to that state’s SupremeCourt about the reliability of results from the Alcotest7110 machine that has replaced old Breathalyzers in mostcounties, has found the reliability of the new machinesquestionable because overestimation of the blood alcohollevel by the machine is possible, though not probable. Themaster said that fact-finders should pay close attention“to the clinical findings and observations of the suspect atthe time of apprehension” to avoid the possibility that amachine reading could lead to conviction “where the clin-ical data in the field sobriety test might otherwise strong-ly suggest innocence.” The state’s high court will hold ahearing before ruling. Meanwhile, defense attorneysnoted that among the problems with the new machine isthat the manufacturer, Draeger Safety Diagnostics Inc.,refused to provide relevant computer information forexperts to assess, citing the “proprietary” nature of thesource code. (www.nytimes.com, 2/14/07.)
Going Forward, Guided by GideonOn Mar. 18, 1963, the US Supreme Court recognized
that the right to counsel for persons accused of crime isfundamental and essen-tial to a fair trial. Without“the guiding hand ofcounsel at every step,”the Court observed, anaccused may be wronglyprosecuted and convict-ed. Gideon v Wainwright,372 US 335, 345 (1963).Forty-four years later,from New York to NewOrleans, the promise of theGideon decision remainstoo often unfulfilled.
Defender News
INSIDE:APPL ICAT ION FORM
Defender Institute Basic Trial Skills Program 2007
Defender News...........................1Job Opportunities .......................8Conferences & Seminars .............9Defense Practice Tips ................10Book Review .............................11Case Digest:
US Supreme Court ................15NY Court of Appeals .............17First Department....................19Second Department ...............20Third Department ..................30Fourth Department ................33
Contents
A P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E D E F E N D E R I N S T I T U T E
Meanwhile, NYSDA’s Immigrant Defense Project has renewed its
commitment to helping defense lawyers and immigrants
statewide deal with the ever-increasing but frequently
unanticipated collateral consequences of criminal proceedings
involving noncitizens. The fourth edition of the “Immigration
Manual,” Representing Immigrant Defendants in New York,
recently came off the presses and was distributed to every
public defense program in the state. Its author, Manuel D.
Vargas, received this year’s American Immigration Lawyers
Association Jack Wasserman Memorial Award. IDP recently
welcomed a new Director, Joanne Macri, and relocated to a
Manhattan office (see new contact information on p. 9).
Finally, fulfillment of the Association’s plan announced in the
2006 Annual Report to create an affiliate 501(c)4 corporation,
the New York State Defenders Justice Fund (Justice Fund), is
allowing the public defense community to participate in the
political process now underway to institute the
recommendations issued last year by the Kaye Commission.
Through the Justice Fund, NYSDA is working with many others,
including the New York State Bar Association, the Committee for
an Independent Public Defense Commission, the New York
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the League of Women
Voters of New York State, and the Committee for Modern
Courts, for creation of a statewide public defender system
headed by an independent public defense commission, as
outlined in the Kaye Commission recommendations highlighted
in last year’s Annual Report.
For 40 Years, Today, and Every Day
Everything we have done in the last 40 years, we have done in
pursuit of our mission—to improve the quality and scope of
publicly supported legal representation to low income people.
Everything we do—from the daily provision of direct defender
services and information about legal issues (eyewitness
identification, confrontation of witnesses, right to counsel, and
more) and recurring issues (racism in the criminal justice
system, increasingly harsh collateral consequences of criminal
convictions, and more) to joining the Campaign for an
Independent Public Defense Commission—we do for those who
Fighting for Quality for Forty Years 3
need high quality public defense representation and for those
who provide that representation.
We will continue to serve lawyers, defender managers, and
other clients and communities. We will continue to devise
increasingly effective ways to provide our services. And we will
continue to advocate for justice. Every day.
The Past Year at a Glance
In 40 years, NYSDA has provided a wide range of services. In
this report, our services are loosely categorized as services for
lawyers, for defender managers, and for clients and
communities. The scope and effect of these services
intertwine—training a lawyer obviously helps that lawyer’s
clients—and all serve our mission, to improve the quality and
scope of publicly supported legal representation.
For Lawyers——NYSDA presented high-quality, relevant,
affordable continuing legal education (CLE) on many topics, in
several locations around the state, this past year. Backup Center
legal staff were available daily to respond to attorney requests
for information on new law, strategy consultation, and other
assistance. Lawyers obtained NYSDA training materials and
other publications on a variety of topics from the Backup Center
at reasonable prices (and some at no cost), in print or on the
website, www.nysda.org.
For Defender Managers——As noted in the Introduction, NYSDA
now supports the PDCMS in nearly half of New York’s counties.
This case management software simplifies record-keeping and
information management, making offices more efficient. NYSDA
offered other technical assistance in the past year as well, such
as consulting with individual Chief Defenders about budget,
staffing, office structure, and other issues, providing information
on statutory requirements for filing of reports, and obtaining
evaluations of office funding, structure, and performance for the
purpose of improving the quality of representation offered.
Finally, the Association convened the Chief Defenders of New
York twice to share information on topics of mutual interest,
including public defense reform.
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For Clients and Communities——The IDP Hotline and website
provided information over the last year not only to lawyers with
noncitizen clients but to immigrants themselves. Additionally,
IDP’s advocacy efforts have resulted in judicial decisions
preventing many from being unnecessarily deported. The
Backup Center recognized and sought to increase resources for
other unique client groups as well, and provided information
and referrals to many public defense clients and client
community members in the past year.
The Client Advisory Board, mandated by the Association’s by-
laws, met four times during that period. The impact of the
Advisory Board’s Client-Centered Representation Standards,
posted on the website, is growing; for example, the standards
were included in the materials for the New York State Bar
Association’s recent day-long training for public defense
attorneys. With momentum for public defense reform intensify-
ing, the Advisory Board’s role has never been more important.
In the past 12 months, NYSDA’s work for lawyers, defender
managers, and clients and communities advanced the mission
for which the Association has worked for 40 years.
A Detailed Look at the Last Year
For lawyers, defender managers, and clients and communities,
NYSDA provided a wide variety of services this past year. In
addition to services targeted to these separate but related
groups, NYSDA worked to further the interest of all by fulfilling
its contractual obligations to the State to undertake public
education efforts regarding the criminal justice system and to
“review, assess and analyze the public defense system” and
propose solutions to identified problems by making
recommendations to appropriate instrumentalities.
Assisting Lawyers
The help NYSDA provided to lawyers this last year included
Continuing Legal Education (CLE), direct defender services
(research, information, and consultation), and resources made
available in many formats and distributed through a variety
of means.
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“Some of my recentassigned matters haveproved particularlychallenging, and your staff’stimely, courteous anddetailed suggestions havemade all the difference inmy approach to thesematters. Kudos to them all!”
—Attorney
Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
NYSDA presented many high-quality, relevant, affordable
continuing legal education events this last year. The Defender
Institute held its nationally-recognized, client-centered Basic Trial
Skills Program (BTSP) the week of June 10, 2007. The
Association offered two days of CLE training during its 2006
Annual Meeting and Conference in Corning, New York. NYSDA
also sponsored or co-sponsored a number of one-day trainers
including trainings focused on appeals, federal defense,
immigration, and family court representation as well as multi-
topic regional trainers across the state, from Rochester to New
York City, and two luncheon programs. Training coordinator
Jacqueline Kirkpatrick and assistant training coordinator Diane
Geary handled myriad logistical details, from preparing training
announcements to completing the evaluations critical to
maintaining both training quality and mandatory CLE
certification.
Direct Defender Services
Lawyers on cell phones asking for immediate information on
legal issues that had just arisen in court, solo practitioners with
difficult issues seeking collegial consultation on strategy,
attorneys in need of experts on a particular type of
evidence—they all called upon the Backup Center this year.
Requests—by fax and email and through the website as well as
by phone—came from every region of the state. Legal staff,
including Backup Center staff attorneys Stephanie Batcheller, Al
O’Connor, and Mardi Crawford, responded with a variety of
information. The assistance provided included copies of NYSDA
training materials and other publications, information from the
extensive Backup Center holdings, and suggestions based on
the staff lawyers’ own experience. Joining the Backup Center
legal staff just as this Annual Report was being completed was
staff attorney Susan Bryant, whose experiences in legal practice
and legal research skills should be of great help to attorneys in
the upcoming year.
Assisting the legal staff in researching direct defender services
requests and other issues was the Legal Information Services
staff, including director of legal information services Ken Strutin,
legal information specialist Sheila Cui, and library intern Laurie
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“I think your organizationis a much needed one andwish you continued successin helping young lawyersprepare for effective rolesas public defenders.”
—former BTSP mock jurorwho cited age (90) as reason
for not participating again
Northrup. While many printed materials were sent to attorneys,
at reasonable prices or at no cost, Backup Center staff was often
able to provide quicker responses by emailing digital material
or directing the requestors to information on the Association’s
website.
www.nysda.org and the Case Digest System
The website, www.nysda.org, made an ever-increasing amount
of up-to-date information available to attorneys at all times. A
text-searchable set of relevant case summaries initially
published in the Public Defense Backup Center REPORT can be
found on the site under NYSDA Resources. The summaries,
prepared by NYSDA staff including, this summer, legal intern
Scott Lipnick, are also available by subscription on CD-ROM.
This Case Digest System provides a quick, simple way to
identify relevant New York and United States Supreme Court
decisions, and comes with a wealth of other information.
Immigrant Defense Project—Helping Defense LawyersRepresent Immigrant Defendants
While all types of mandated representation cases require skill
and knowledge, criminal charges against noncitizens involve
unique and severe consequences, including removal
(deportation). Because not every defense lawyer can devote
time and resources to developing an expertise in this complex
area, IDP offered training and hotline assistance from the IDP
staff, including staff attorney Benita Jain and Soros advocacy
fellow Alina Das, assisted this summer by legal intern Lucas
Nasciemento. The Project welcomed a new director, Joanne
Macri, this last year. NYSDA and IDP thank former director
Marianne Yang for her many contributions to the Project.
Many thanks also to the Center for Community Alternatives
for the space they provided in the past. IDP recently relocated
to Manhattan.
This year saw the publication of the Fourth Edition of
Representing Immigrant Defendants in New York (to order,
contact the Backup Center), written by IDP founding director
and current senior counsel Manuel D. Vargas. For his
longstanding skill and commitment to seeking immigration
reform, instrumental in the positive decision issued by the US
Supreme Court in Lopez v Gonzalez ( __US__, 127 SCt 625
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“I keep up with your website because it is fantastic! Iam particularly interested inyour interpretation of theLopez case recently decidedby the Supreme Court.”
—from web-based requestfor assistance
[2006]), Vargas received the 2007 American Immigration
Lawyers Association Jack Wasserman Memorial Award.
Lawyers’ calls to the Immigrant Defense Project hotline (now
212-725-6422) yielded specialized legal advice and information
that few defense offices have readily at hand. Attorneys also
found relevant resources on the IDP website,
www.immigrantdefenseproject.org.
Informing Defender Managers
Public defenders, assigned counsel administrators, and legal aid
program heads received informational updates from NYSDA
and technical assistance in many forms over the last twelve
months, as set out below.
Public Defense Case Management System (PDCMS)
NYSDA now supports the PDCMS in nearly 30 offices. This
specialized software, developed by NYSDA, allows offices to
efficiently screen for conflicts of interest when new clients are
assigned, produce routine documents, and generate required
reports. The PDCMS team, including project manager Darlene
Dollard, programmer Marcos Leite, and PDCMS intern Devendra
Potnis, fully supports this vital application. The team has
worked over the last several months to migrate the application
to the latest version of Magic’s eDeveloper v.10, while also
demonstrating the system to new potential users, installing it in
new offices, and responding to existing users when the
application was damaged by computer crashes or required
modification to perform on new hardware. When the office
conducted an extensive web-based survey of PDCMS users
concerning their satisfaction with the application, training and
support services, an overwhelming number of survey
responders praised NYSDA and the PDCMS. Typical of the
comments we received: “I can’t offer enough positive praise
about the PDCMS and the folks at NYSDA. We’d be lost without
them and their software.”
Evaluations, Consultations and Convenings
NYSDA offered public defense offices other technical assistance
in the past year, including individual consultations with new
Chief Defenders, responses to requests from experienced
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“In the past we relied on3 x 5 index cards and adata system that containedvery little information. Thecase management systemhas made it possible to getaccurate information inmoments. This makes ouroffice run more efficientlyand effectively. Theassistance that DarleneDollard has provided in anyissues we have encounteredis invaluable.”
—a county public defender
Chiefs, and emailed or faxed updates. The Backup Center kept
public defense offices apprised of developments implementing
new legislation requiring provision of counsel in Supreme Court
in matters where representation would be provided if being
heard in Family Court. Staff, including managing attorney
Charlie O’Brien, consulted with defender managers about
specific issues such as the State’s reporting requirements for
county receipt of funds from the Indigent Legal Services Fund,
filing of reports, and obtaining evaluations of office funding,
structure, and performance for the purpose of improving the
quality of representation offered. Research associate Andrew
Davies aided in gathering statistical data and other information
helpful to defender managers. Further, the Association
convened the Chief Defenders of New York twice to share
information on topics of mutual interest, including issues
regarding public defense reform.
Working For Clients and Communities
All of NYSDA’s work to improve public defense in New York is
ultimately for the benefit of all clients. In addition, several of
our resources, such as the website, are available to clients and
communities. NYSDA also recognizes the needs of unique client
groups and seeks ways to address those needs to the benefit of
the clients, their lawyers, and the communities most directly
affected by these clients’ needs. This past year, these efforts
included the following.
Immigrant Defense Project
In addition to assisting defense attorneys representing
immigrant defendants, the IDP hotline and website provided
referrals and basic information to immigrants themselves.
Further, through case monitoring, amicus activity, and related
work, IDP sought to ensure that immigrant defendants received
due process of law and were not wrongly deported.
Examining Veterans’ Criminal Justice Issues
The Association recently sought and received a planning grant
from the Lucius and Eva Eastman Fund for a Veterans Defense
Project to provide support and training for Public Defenders
representing the growing number of combat veterans
diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic
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New IDP Contact Info:3 West 29th St., Suite 803
New York, NY 10001HOTLINE (Main Number):
(212) 725-6422Fax (800) 391-5713
“Thank you for thewonderful work that you and the NYS DefenderAssociation do on behalfof those who otherwisewould have limited accessto effective legalrepresentation.”
—Long Island attorney
Brain Injury. Phyllis L. Alberici, who joined the Backup Center as
projects coordinator in 2007, has done extensive work in
developing this new initiative, focusing on counties with large
military populations.
Collaborating with Others Addressing Clients’ Needs
Another, more general client need that the Association seeks to
address is that of reentry into the community following
incarceration and/or supervision on probation or parole.
Contributing to a growing national interest in this issue, NYSDA
has for several years encouraged development of reentry
programs. The most recent example of NYSDA’s cooperative
efforts is hosting, in the Backup Center, of Reentry.net upstate
coordinator Grant Zanker.
IDP has worked on the similar issue of immigrant reintegration,
training and collaborating with reentry services providers,
lawyers, and alternative sentencing/treatment courts to help
incarcerated immigrants overcome barriers to reintegration into
the community.
The Association presented testimony before the Task Force on
the Future of Probation, a body appointed by the State’s Chief
Judge. NYSDA Executive Director Jonathan E. Gradess urged that
probation services be returned to their roots—client service and
creative advocacy with the goal of keeping clients away from
further criminal involvement, to the benefit of clients and
communities and the overburdened justice system. He also
testified before the State Commission on Sentencing Reform, and
participated as a panel member at the State Bar’s “Summit on
the Future of Indigent Defense in New York” and the Warren M.
Anderson Legislative Breakfast Seminar Series presentation on
“The Future of Public Defense in New York: Options for Reform.”
In the past year, NYSDA also presented information and
recommendations in other forums dealing with issues that affect
clients, with staff participating in, for example, the Office of Court
Administration’s Penal Law and CPL Advisory Committee and the
Division of Criminal Justice Services’ Sex Offender Management
Grant Assessment and Treatment Workgroup.
Positive results were obtained in the last several months with
regard to obtaining fair telephone rates for state prisoners, a
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reentry.net/ny
large percentage of whom were public defense clients. In
February 2007 the Court of Appeals found that four
constitutional claims pressed in a lawsuit against unreasonably
high rates, with NYSDA as one of the plaintiffs, were timely
made and must be considered. Before oral argument in that
case, the new Governor announced that a State kickback from
phone rates would be ended in the phone contract that became
effective April 1. The New York Campaign for Telephone Justice
continued to seek equitable telephone rates for families
receiving collect calls from prisoners; in June 2007, legislation
passed the Assembly and Senate that would require the
Department of Correctional Services, in determining the “best
value” of prison telephone service, to emphasize “the lowest
possible cost to the telephone user.”
Providing Information to Clients and Families
NYSDA’s mission and activities regularly lead clients and their
loved ones to the website and phone number of the Backup
Center and IDP. While focusing on its mission to help all clients
by improving the public defense system and assisting public
defense lawyers, NYSDA does what it can to refer or provide
basic information to individuals seeking representation or
assistance in understanding the proceedings they face,
particularly clients left with no guidance before mandated
representation begins or after it ends. As one example, the
Association’s newsletter is sent without charge to the law library
of every state prison, and is available on the NYSDA website.
Nonattorney memberships are available for greatly reduced
dues. Being a member of NYSDA does not provide legal
representation, but supports its work on behalf of all clients.
(see subscription form, p. 27).
Client Advisory Board Activities
The Client Advisory Board, established by the Association’s by-
laws, met four times in the past twelve months. As noted in the
Introduction, the impact of the Advisory Board’s Client-Centered
Representation Standards has been growing; the State Bar
included those Standards in its CLE materials for public defense
lawyers in June 2007, and a public defense blog noted their
importance. In March 2007, Advisory Board Chair Marion
Hathaway attended the State Bar’s “Summit on the Future of
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Indigent Defense in New York” in Albany. NYSDA’s staff
continues to look forward to the counsel provided by its Client
Advisory Board.
Behind the Scenes—Support Staff Make it All Possible
None of NYSDA’s services would be possible without the work
of its office staff. This past year, the following staff members, in
addition to those noted throughout this report, contributed to
NYSDA’s work. Backup Center administrative assistant Bridget
Baggott efficiently routed calls and made referrals, as well as
providing support for the wide variety of events and projects in
which NYSDA engages. Office coordinator Dawn Allert worked
to maintain office functionality and efficiency, and kept
membership records while reaching out to potential new
members. Accountant Mary Durgee ensured that funds from
many sources, including membership dues, donations, grants,
and the Backup Center’s state contract, were efficiently and
accurately handled, allowing the work of all other staff to
proceed. Director of information systems David L. Austin kept
NYSDA’s extensive information systems working, from the office
computer network for both the Backup Center and IDP to the
website database (which recently required a complete rebuild).
And executive assistant Barbara Baggott helped in the work of
the executive director, and the Backup Center as whole, in ways
too numerous to recount.
Fighting for Quality for 40 Years—Conclusion
NYSDA’s work in the past 12 months—for lawyers, defender
managers, immigrant defendants, and clients and communities,
including its participation in the Campaign for an Independent
Public Defense Commission—advanced the mission the
Association has honored for 40 years. We thank all those who
have supported that mission these past four decades, and this
past year. We look forward to your continued support in the
years ahead. �
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“There are 20 standards forclient representation,ranging from the obvious. . . to the vital . . . andeverything in between. . . .Read it, download it,memorize it, practice it,breathe it. Yeah, that’s right.I said breathe it.”
—a blogger, about Client-Centered Representation
Standards
Anthony D. AbbarnoWedade AbdallahGlenn R. AbolafiaRichard AbrahamGary AbramsonF. Stanton AckermanCarl F.W. AdamecSalvatore C. AdamoChristine AdamowiczDavid R. AddelmanMartin B. AdelmanFern S. AdelsteinJerry M. AderMark A. AdrianAdewole D. AgbayewaLouis R. AidalaAnthony G. Aiuvalasit, Jr.Rosalyn AkalonuMichael M. AlbaneseJimmie Lee AllenDawn M. AllertJuan AlmanzarMichael AlpersteinMark H. AlquistWendy AltonbergLeana Elyse AmaezFrancis C. AmendolaMichael C. AnastasiouElena J. AnconaBeth J. AndersonLeigh E. AndersonMary E. AndersonLawrence J. AndolinaKleon C. AndreadisJohn J. AndrewsThomas E. AndruschatMarina AngelToni Marie AngeliThomas N. AngellJohn A. AnnechinoFrancis J. ApicellaRigodis T. ApplingNoha M. ArafaJoseph L. ArbourDonna Arnold
Courtney AronowskyMichael AronowskyRufino AscencioRandy G. AtteaDel AtwellJean Robert B. AugusteAdrienne AustinAlexander AyoubBernard BacharachBarbara A. BaggottJeffrey N. BagnoliKaren Bailey TurnerEdward BakerJames A. BakerJapheth BakerJacqueline L. BalikowskiMichael J. BallmanErin BannisterPatrick BannonPaul BarahalRichard J. BarbutoPeter D. BarkDaniel P. BarkerWilliam BarnesJoell C. BarnettDevinn BarnetteBruce BaronMichael F. BaroneAlexsis T. BarravecchiaFelice BarryPeter A. BartaMayo G. BartlettChristopher BartonPaul S. BartonMichael E. BasileMichael G. BassJason BassettPeter J. Batalla, Jr.Stephanie BatchellerPaul A. BattisteKevin J. BauerRobin J. BauerRuth E. BaumRichard L. BaumgartenKenneth Bazil
Richard E. BeamanRobert H. BeckCarl BeckerMarie B. BeckfordRosalind BectonJohn BedaskaReginald H. BedellMelissa BednarzRonald J. BekoffMyron BeldockGeorge S. BellantoniJoseph BelleDebra K. BenderSteven B. BengartMichael G. BenvieRoberto BerasCatherine Armitage BerchouPeter BereskinPeter BergenstockRichard BergerJoyce BerkowitzNorman M. BerleJerrold BermanAdele BernhardSamuel A. BernsteinDavid H. BessoWillard C. BestStanley BethuneMeredith A. BettenhauserSusan BetzJitomirDennis BiancanelloRandi Juda BiancoRobert BickelStephen J. BirdCarl D. BirmanAlan BirnholzScott M. BishopGary BitettiNancy J. BizubNicole L. BlackRobert C. BlackJennifer Z. BlackhallGeorge R. Blair, Jr.Al BlancheP. J. Blanchfield
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NYSDA Members 2007Composed primarily of attorneys, NYSDA’s membership also includes other professionals, students, and others whosupport the Association’s work to uphold the Constitutional guarantees of legal representation to all accused of crimesand to advocate for an effective system of public defense representation for the poor.
Frank E. BlandoJon S. BlechmanMarilyn J. BleserDavid M. BlockJeffrey C. BloomJoel L. BlumenfeldWayne C. BoddenDaniel P. BoeckRichard G. BoehmFrank M. BogulskiElyse K. BohmSenora BolarinwaHenry BoldenRobert BolmWilliam F. BonezChristopher BoothEftihia BourtisBrandon E. BoutelleJason BowmanMary-Jean BowmanRobert J. BoyleAlbert J. BrackleyDamian J. BradyJoseph BradyElinor BraitmanKirk R. BrandtJohn BraslowRoger BrazillChristopher John BrechtelJohn BrennanMark H. BrennerThomas E. BrettGeorge A. Brimmer, IIRichard J. BrinkKissa BroadieWilliam D. Broderick, Jr.Felice A. BrodskyMatthew E. BrooksPatrick J. BrophyEdward BrownIra P. BrownWesley M. BrownHardy R. Brownell, Jr.Bryan L. BrownsKenneth E. BruceRobert J. BrunettiGlenn R. BrunoJustin C. BrusgulLinda BucherTimothy M. Bulger
Raymond W. BulsonAlexander BuninMichael A. BurgerBrian BurgessLisa A. BurgessThomas K. BurnistonKara BuscagliaGary L. ButlerFrank L. BybelJane H. ByrialsenSusan K. CablePaul M. CallahanSusan CalvelloBryan CameronOttavio CampanellaJohn CampbellKevin B. CampbellLinda M. CampbellVictoria L. CampbellPatrick J. CampionMichael CamporealeJuan CandelariaDominic Paul CandinoMercedes S. CanoE. Carey CantwellLois CappellettiAntonio CardarelliJ. Roberto CardenasLouise E. CareyAlison CarlingRon CarlisiJay D. CarrThomas J. CarrRobert E. CarriganJames W. CarrollJimmie CarswellJay Alan CarterJohn CarterJohn J. CarterMark J. CarusoKathleen E. CaseyRodolfo CasianoGeorge R. CasoWalter CasperChristopher CassarNorley Emilse CastanedaGaspar M. Castillo, Jr.Deron R. CastroA. Joseph CatalanoClaudia G. Catalano
Michael J. CatalfimoMarco CavigliaJoseph F. CawleyPatricia CepellosAnthony J. CerviRichard ChalkRichard ChampionTracey J. ChanceElsie ChandlerNeil B. CheckmanDaniel G. ChertokDaniel J. ChiacchiaDavid M. ChidekelLeslie ChingSanford A. ChurchJulie CiancaMark F. CiancaMichael V. CibellaDaniel CiminelliJames A. CiminelliMartin CirincioneJohn H. Ciulla, Jr.James D. ClarkMarcea A. ClarkPeter ClarkGregory C. ClarkeWilliam G. ClaussPaul G. ClearyFrances S. ClementeThomas ClineBryan J. CoakleyStephen R. CoffeyDavid Louis CohenGary CohenChristine CohoeRichard W. ColeCheryl ColemanMichael ColemanAndre CollierWilliam H. Collier, IIIClyde CollinsCornelius F. CollinsGeorge V. Collins, IIIRichard D. CollinsShauna M. CollinsTimothy R. CollinsRobert ColvinJames ComfortKevin C. CondonMatthew D. Conlon
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Joseph R. ConnellySean W. ConnollyThomas Anthony ConnollyAnne ConnorFrank A. ConnorTerrence M. ConnorsFelice ConteKathleen M. ContrinoRobert N. ConvissarChristine CookDavid A. CookeGeorge CookeByrum W. Cooper, Jr.David CooreJoel CoppermanStephanie CordesDominic J. CorneliusNancy Eraca CornishPaul CorradiniAndrew CorreiaJames W. Corrigan, IIIPaul Keely CostelloDavid B. CotterTheodore J. G. CotterWilliam F. CoughlinBarry N. CovertKenneth G. CrannaMardi CrawfordJames R. CreanJohn M. CromwellMarvin CrosbyDavid C. CrowtherAngel CruzAlexandria Rae CubbageFrancis T. CudaAnthony R. CuetoJohn E. CullenCharles CummingsMark Craig CurleyTimothy CurtissJames G. CushmanThomas W. Cusimano, Jr.Robert J. CuttingCraig M. CwickEdward D. CzajaKimberly CzapranskiPhillip Dabney, Jr.Thomas C. D’AgostinoJohn DalyVictor G. Daly-Rivera
Joseph S. DamelioJohn Dangl, Jr.Khalil DanielsonDana M. DantonioCarl M. DarnallJoyce B. DavidSteven C. DavidsonWilliam F. Davidson, IIICarlos DavilaJ. Glenn DavisJames H. DavisScott M. DavisTimothy S. DavisKeith D. DaytonKevin DaytonRobert M. DeadmanNathaniel E. DeakinsRobert S. DeanRonald P. DeAngelusJoseph F. DeFeliceBrian P. DegnanEdward J. DegnanKristen B. DegnanPeter J. DegnanTimothy W. DeJohnArthur L. Del Negro, Jr.David S. DelbaumPaul G. DellPaul R. DelleJohn DeLongJames DeMatteoKristine M. Demo-VazquezCatherine B. DempseyMarvin L. DenisGina Marie DePrimaRobert DeRosarioLawrence J. DesiderioJean Mang DesmaratKimberly L. DetherageMichele E. DeTragliaFelix R. DeVitoCarl deVyverTodd D. DexterBorys DiazDaniel DiazTerry DiFilippoAnthony J. DifioreJulius DiFioreLaura M. DilimetinChris M. Dilorenzo
Anthony J. DiMartino, Jr.James Scott DimmerEdward J. DinkiMitchell DinnersteinAnthony L. DiPippoAnthony DobbinJohn J. Doherty, Jr.Barry S. DolgoffDarlene A. DollardTimothy P. DonaherDarlene L. DonaldAlan DonatelliEdward DonlonJames F. DonlonMary M. DonogherLawrence DonovanMichael R. DoranAlfred DorfmanCecile D. Mathis DorliaeJohn W. DornWilliam J. DowlingJames L. Dowsey, IIIVincent E. Doyle, IIIKelly DragoJoel DranoveJoseph S. DressnerDarryl DreyerTimothy B. DriscollDaniel J. DuboisDrew R. DuBrinGerard DuffySheila DuganMyron DukesThomas N. DulinAugust DumserEdward P. DunnGeorge T. DunnJames J. DunnMatthew T. DunnJeffrey M. DvorinMichael T. DwanSidney H. DworetRobert A. EarlWilliam T. EastonWendy EatonLouis A. EckerEllen E. EdwardsEric EdwardsJohn S. EdwardsPaul R. Edwards
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Norman P. EffmanJohn L. EganHarold EhrentreuAndrew H. EibelPeter O. EinsetGary Elliot EisenbergLaura E. El-BahtityDavid P. ElkovitchJames Ellerby, Jr.A. Irene ElliottSteven EpsteinJodi R. EricksonTerrence EvansJoel S. EzraM. Christopher FabricantLynn W. L. FaheyBarry FallickScott P. FalveyFrank S. FalzoneJoe FamaThomas C. Farley, Jr.David C. FarmanBarbara E. FarrellGary FarrellJennifer S. FarrellBeth E. FarwellMichael S. FauciJames L. FeckGustave M. FehrerMary Beth FeindtMichael A. FeitDennis FelicianoWayne C. FelleDanielle FemanKenneth S. FeraruDavid R. FergusonNoemi Fernandez-HiltzJohn FerraraJames P. FerrariMichael A. FerraroJames P. FerratellaM. Kreag FerulloBridget FieldGregory A. FinaAndrew C. FineRobert A. FiordalisoJonathan S. FishbeinDavid N. FisherSusan D. FitzpatrickWilliam B. Flack
Jeremiah M. FlahertyRobert A. FlinkMarcy I. FloresAllan FocarileDolores G. FogartyPatricia K. FogartyRobert Ross FoggColleen FoleyMatthew P. FoleySteve FondulisCory FormanJ. Michael ForsythTamara FowlstonRuben FrancoWilliam FrankJoseph G. FrazierThomas K. FrederickMonroe H. FreedmanBruce E. FreemanMark J. FrentzelArthur S. FriedmanDaniel B. FriedmanIrving FriedmanKim A. FrohlingerArthur R. FrostJerome K. FrostJulie N. FryRichard L. FuchsKen C. FullerAnthony FumerelleMark D. FunkDaniel J. FurlongNeal FuterfasWilliam G. GaborEdward GalisonRobert D. GalloMario F. GallucciMartin GalvinCorey GambleJames M. GannaloDavid A. GarciaEdwin GarciaAlan M. GardnerAndre GarfieldRonald L. GarnettSelena J. GarrDevin B. GarramoneJohn B. Garrity, Jr.John M. GarrityPatrick T. Garrity
Norman GaryAlbert A. GaudelliPhilip M. GaynorDiane GearyAlvin GellerDavid M. GellerGiovanni GenoveseTheresa M. GerardiHoward GerberDennis A. GermainDaniel GershburgBennett L. GershmanRisa GersonPeter GerstenzangDaniel P. GerwigMario A. GiacobbeMary E. GiallanzaPaul GianelliJoseph GianniniLeslie Jean GibbinKenneth W. GibbonsWilliam J. GibbonsDavid GiglioLisa A. GilelsKevin P. GilleeceDonalda GilliesMark GimpelLee GinsbergJulianne GirardJoseph GirardiKatherine GladstoneWalter GlibowskiR. Brian GoeweyJames P. GoingBen GoldAbbie GoldbasJack G. GoldbergMartin R. GoldbergJan D. GoldmanRobert I. GoldmanRobert M. GoldsteinGeorge R. GoltzerFrancisco GonzalezMary E. GoodDavid GoodmanJohn J. Goodman, Jr.Madeleine GoodrichClifford GordonShirley A. GormanStacey L. Gorman
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Kelly K. Gormley BartusPamela R. GoshmanRobert L. GosperKelly L. GothamSidney T. GoulbourneA. Sheldon GouldRichard A. GouldRobert A. GouldinClarence GourdineLisa R. GradascevicJonathan E. GradessRoger S. GradessSebastian GraffeoAlbert GrandeTerry GrangerDaniel P. GrassoJeffrey D. GravelleAlice GreenCharles J. GreenbergHoward GreenbergRichard M. GreenbergStephen C. Greene, Jr.Michael E. GreenspanLee D. GreensteinBenjamin GreenwaldJohn C. GrennellJohn A. GreshamRodolfo GreyUriel GribetzJon GriffinKevin M. GriffinWilliam P. Griffin, IIIPhillip A. Grimaldi, Jr.Joseph A. GrobGeorge GroglioPhilip GronerRichard GrossDana L. GrossblattStephen A. GrossmanVictor G. GrossmanDavid L. GruenbergPaul L. GrunerRaymond B. GrunewaldJohn A. GuarneriHarold I. GubermanVincent F. GuginoVanessa S. GuiteBenedict S. Gullo, Jr.Albert K. GustafsonLaura W. Guthrie
F. Alejandro GutierrezRichard M. GutierrezAmy Cobert HaberMark J. Hackett, Jr.Paul H. HadleyDeborah A. HagenLyle T. HajduLawrence HalfondRonald J. HallRobert B. Hallborg, Jr.Thomas P. HalleyC. Joseph Hallinan, Jr.Daniel J. HalloranNellie R. HalloranFrank H. Hamlin, IIIDenice A. HammEdward R. HammockJohn HammondFrank J. HancockJohn J. Hannibal, IVGerard E. HansheJoseph A. HansheAnnette M. HardingMichael L. HardingJake HarperM. Jerald HarrellJames P. HarringtonJeffrey M. HarringtonAlison E. HartCharles William HartRonald Paul HartJames M. HartmannTina L. HartwellKarine M. HaselbauerAdrienne Flipse HauschTim L. HavasRoland W. HayesM. Alan HaysRobert J. HealyKristin E. HeaveyLionel Lee HectorEdward K. HedbergThomas HegemanPeter W. HennerDaniel Henry, Jr.Karen Lynn HensleyWarren C. HerlandTheodore HerlichJulio Hernandez, IIIBenjamin L. Herzweig
Adam S. HeymanMiriam HibelNicholas W. HicksDavid M. HigginsDean J. HigginsMelvin T. HigginsSean Dennis HillJames S. HinmanMarvin HirschCheryl L. HitzelAndrew J. HobikaWinston E. HobsonJoseph J. HodanJason HofelichJack S. HoffingerAlan S. HoffmanEdmund J. Hoffmann, Jr.Charles E. Holster, IIITimothy W. HooverJeffrey A. HornMichael D. HornSusan R. HornLeah HorowitzGary A. HortonMark D. HoskenTodd E. HouslangerLani E. HoustonAnita L. HowardMichael C. HowardMoses Mark S. HowdenJessica D. HowserSha-teek Howze, Sr.Yorden HubanJessica HugelMary R. HumphreyMarsha A. HuntAnne E. HunterPaul V. HurleyThomas HurleySoraya E. HurtadoPhillip R. HurwitzKevin Vasquez HutchesonAnthony Iannarelli, Jr.Frank IeraciAnastasia IfandisMichele Marte IndzonkaJoseph M. IngarraMichael J. InghamJohn IngrassiaCharles E. Inman
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Daire Brian IrwinMichael IsgurRobert N. IsseksKevin JacksonMichael A. JacobsStuart JacobsErik P. JacobsenBarry S. JacobsonJoseph JaffeR. Joseph JalbertSeymour W. James, Jr.Terry JamisonTheodore W. Janese, IIIJohn J. JaniecJoseph T. JarzembekDavid G. JayAndre JenkinsEric JenkinsFrederic JenningsJohn JennyJoseph Joch, Jr.Leona D. JochnowitzAlba Susana JohnsonChristopher J. JohnsonDuane W. JohnsonJulian C. JohnsonLaura R. JohnsonNathan JohnsonPeter R. JohnsonRobert P. JohnsonStephen A. JohnstonE. Stewart Jones, Jr.James JonesKevin A. JonesLeslie F. JonesMichael B. JonesPeter H. JonesRochelle M. JonesSteven R. JonesJohn K. JordanAlan L. JosephCasie JudgePeter T. JulianoMichael D. JurenaMatthew KadushinCarol KahnRobert B. KaiserIvan KalterBarry KaminsMelissa J. Kanas
Bella KangTina KansasSusan Marie KaralusDarleen V. KaraszewskiDaniel KarlinKathryn M. KaseTina M. KasperekPhilip KatowitzJames S. KatsManuel KatsoulisJeff KaufmanSteven L. KeatsJohn M. KeaveyThomas F. KeefeEugene KeelerMichael KeeseeBarbara J. KelleyJames P. KelleyWilliam J. KelleyKevin KellyMichael T. KellyRaymond A. Kelly, Jr.Robert E. KellyNoreen Kelly-NajahColin KenneallyJohn R. KennedyMark F. KennedyMaura Kennedy-SmithWilliam J. KephartJames S. KernanJames M. KerriganMitchell S. KesslerRoman KevillyEarl KeyThomas H. KheelChristian KilloranLee KindlonTerence L. KindlonMonica KipiniakDenis A. Kitchen, Jr.Bruce KlangHoward KleimanBruce D. KleinEdward W. KleinIrwin G. KleinRobert H. KleinBenjamin J. Klemanowicz, Jr.Victor KnappLawrence J. KnickerbockerRobert J. Knightly
William P. KnisleyMichael L. KobiolkaRichard E. KopaczKyle KordichKaren KorkucJoshua KormanSvetlana KornfeindLarry R. KossAndrew I. KossoverGregory L. KottmeierSteven X. KourayAnthony S. KowalskiBob A. KramerMichael A. KramerRoger KraminitzRachel M. KranitzGillian Rae KressAndrew S. KriegerPeter L. KristalLisa M. KroemerGlenn KrollArnold S. KronickLeonard W. KrounerRandolph V. KrumanFonda Dawn KubiakPaul W. KullmanStephen KunkenMichael KuzmaRay A. KylesJohn J. LaDucaShahrul LadueMarcel J. LajoyDeenita Marie LakeGeorge LaMarcheDennis J. LambEugene LambAnthony Joseph LanaM. Joe LandryFrederick M. LangRichard M. LangoneAnthony M. LaPintaDavid LaPlantCarmelo M. LaquidaraNelson J. LassalleKareem Abdul LatifMary Jo Lattimore-YoungDiane LaValleeCharles D. LavineWalter J. LawAlbert F. Lawrence
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LaRoi M. LawtonJames A. LazarusDavid LazerDanielle M. LazoreMatthew A. LazroeCharles O. LedermanChanwoo LeeDavid LeeEsther Cohen LeePasqual A. LeeSusan LeeGerald B. LefcourtRobyn H. LefcourtRichard I. LeffSol LefkowitzElliott B. LeibowitzMatthew R. LembkePaul A. LemoleDanielle LenahanJohn LennonSheldon A. LeonJames A. LeoneRosalie C. LeslieSol LesserFrederick LesterRichard A. LeszykErik B. LevinArnold J. LevineDavid E. LevineDavid I. LevineHoward N. LevineArlene A. LevinsonRichard Ware LevittAdam B. LevyBonnie Gail LevyDelroy LewinAllison M. LewisDavid L. LewisMark W. LewisWilliam LeykamJohn P. LibertiDean E. Lilac, Jr.John LindseyRobert LinvilleAlan C. LippelLana V. LissaiJack T. LitmanThomas R. LochnerJohn M. Lockhart, IIIScott Lockwood
Harvey LoebDeborah Wolikow LoewenbergThomas W. LokkenJames E. LongFrank J. LongoRobert D. LonskiMichael C. LopezJoseph LopiccoloKeith R. LordBrian LorenzoTerry D. LorettoAndrew C. LoTempioFrank LoTempio, IIIMelissa LoTempioWilliam B. LotzeKevin J. LoveRobert R. LoveridgeRaymond L. LovingYang Hao LuGreg D. LubowJacob LucianoRobert C. LucksWendy LugerJohn P. LuhrKevin A. LuibrandFelicita LunaAmy L. LupianiFrederick C. LutherSteven LynchPaul D. MacAulayJason MachicoteLauren MackJohn C. MacklinJoanne MacriJeanette MaderaKaren M. MadsenGlenn W. MagnellChristopher X. MaherMark J. MahoneyNeal J. MahoneyMitchell B. MaierMark A. MajorElena MakauGlen P. MaliaJeffrey T. MallaberJoan E. MaloneyRobert J. MancusoShreya MandalKathy ManleyAlice O. Mann
Richard V. ManningPatricia MarcusOtto MaresRobert J. MarinelliNicholas A. MarinoJeffrey E. MarionJeffrey P. MarkelloDaniel MarkewichPeter L. MaroulisJohn J. Marshall, Jr.Kenneth R. MarshallPhilip M. MarshallRohan Michael MarshallWilliam Preston MarshallEdward J. MartinJeffrey C. MartinPaul P. MartinLorenzo MartinezMatthew J. MartinezAmy C. MartocheWilliam MartuscelloRobert A. MascariNicholas MaselliThomas J. MasonRobert E. MassiPaul MastrangeloMichael M. J. Mathie, IVBrenda A. MattarRobert MauerHeather MaureKurt MausertBruce MaxsonGeorge R. MayerMatthew MazzamurroLouis MazzolaCharles McAllisterWilliam J. McCalligJames McCannEdward D. McCarthyMargaret McCarthySandra J. McCarthyKevin E. McCormackMark J. McCormickJoseph M. McCoyKathleen McDonaldShawn P. McDonaldShawn Patrick McDonaldThomas McDonaldPatrick J. McDonnellCraig E. McElwee
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C. Daniel McGillicuddyDennis M. McGrathKevin T. McGrathEdward J. McHughKevin McKernanBonnie McLaughlinPatrick McLaughlinPaul McLoudJohn L. McMahonJeffrey E. McMorrisRobert Graham McNamaraSean A. McNicholasJoseph W. McPhillipsPeter L. McShaneThomas McShaneRichard McVinneyJames H. MedcrafJoseph MegaleRalph C. MegnaRobert R. MeguinRoyston A. MendonzaSusan MenuJames Mercer, Jr.Toni MessinaJeanne E. MettlerMelissa MeyerCheryl MeyersDaniel L. MeyersLeann L. MichaelPaul M. MichalekJohn L. MichalskiTara A. MidlikLucas G. MihutaRaymond T. Miles, IIISamuel B. MilitelloBryan R. MilksCharles Louis Miller, IIConnie Fern MillerJames F. MillerLorelie B. Smith MillerThomas H. MillerWayne MillerFadi N. MinawiNicholas L. MineoMaryellen MinerCarolyn V. MinterLaura M. MirandaAnnalisa MironMichael J. MirrasNeville O. Mitchell
Robert C. MitchellSusan MitchellCharlie MixonChristine MocciaMichael MohunJohn J. MolloyDennis G. MonahanRichard MonroeArmando MontanoMark T. MontanyeJames A. MontgomeryJames M. MontgomeryCarla J. MontroySimon K. MoodyKevin A. MorabitoAngel MoralesLynne Harrison MoralesTimothy J. MordauntSchavon R. MorganWalter MorganMartin H. Morris, Jr.Ronald MorrisRichard T. MorrisseyHerbert J. MosesJudy MosesKevin MosleyKent V. MostonRichard MottMatthew MozianGary MuldoonNicole M. MullChristopher J. MullenPatrick MullenJames A. MullenhoffAhmad A. MuntaqimDavid A. MuranteFrancis P. MurphyJane MurphyKenneth J. MurphyMary Jane MurphyTimothy P. MurphyGlenn Edward MurrayJaneAnne MurrayJames A. MusacchioJoseph Anthony MuscatoJohn J. NabingerGregory J. NaclerioCatherine E. NagelErnest Louis NargiBharati Narumanchi
William J. NashLeroy NatansonEugene B. NathansonMalvina NathansonLisa A. NatoliMatthew D. NatusJ. Henry Neale, Jr.Frank J. Nebush, Jr.Anthony M. NeddoKaren R. NeedlemanHarold J. NeithardtDavid H. NelsonRoy NestlerRussell NeufeldMichael P. NevinsTerence B. NewcombEric NewmanElizabeth NewtonThang NguyenPeter B. NicelyJohn H. Nichols, IIIJon Allon NicholsWilliam NicholsWilliam NicholsRodney Nicholson, Sr.Jeffrey NickelRonald S. NirYvonne NixJames NoblesLeonard E. NoisetteEben C. NorfleetL. Jeffrey NorwalkEdward J. NowakSteven NowickiJohn R. NucherenoTimothy NugentLarisa ObolenskyCharles F. O’BrienHenry F. O’BrienJohn M. O’BrienKevin D. O’ConnellPatrick M. O’ConnellBrendan O’DonnellSara N. OgdenJohn J. O’HalloranThomas J. O’HernTerence P. O’LearyJacqueline F. OlivaIbrahim OmerhodzicThomas J. O’Neill
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Rolando OquendoPaul N. OrnsteinMichael G. O’RourkeManuel OrtegaDavid J. OrtizFrank A. OrtizWilliam OstarMickey H. OsterreicherBenjamin OstrerThomas P. O’SullivanHenry P. OswaldMilton Musa PachecoMichael P. PaddenDaniel Lawrence PaganoJoseph D. PaganoJoanne PageTimothy G. PagonesPeter PanaroChristopher PannozzoJill L. PapernoCrystal ParhamLaurie PariseDaniel S. ParkerLucian C. ParlatoIta ParnassJ. Matthew ParrinelloJohn R. ParrinelloMichael PaskowitzJohn P. PastoreDavid J. PattersonNadine E. PattersonKim K. PaulAlejandra PaulinoJames PawliczekStephen A. PechenikRobert J. PeckRachel M. PeckermanChristopher Jude PelliLuis Andrew PenichetRaymond PerezSandra PerezJudith E. PermuttRemy R. PerotLouise PerrottaKenneth M. PerryRichard W. PerryRobert T. PerryJennifer C. PersicoRobert S. PerskyJohn L. Perticone
Ira PesseriloMark J. PeszkoWendy G. PetersonCharles PettitKelly J. PhilipsGeorge PhillipsTina K. PietteBrian D. PilatzkeJesus PimentelRenee J. PintoPaul S. PiotroskiWallace C. PiotrowskiChristopher PisciottaStephen J. PittariSusan PlatisJohn L. PlattenKathleen S. PlatzerAlan PolskyPatricia D. PopeArlene R. PopkinAllen S. PopperLawrence Anthony PorcariMichael J. PorettaJ. Scott PorterSusan PorterMark L. PotashnickMelissa A. PotzlerEric G. PoulosTony G. PovedaVerena C. PowellGregory J. PowerArchana PrakashJudith PrebleCynthia E. PreiserDeborah PretlowKristin M. PreveEvans D. PriestonChristopher A. PrivateerAndrew J. ProtoGeorge E. PughDean S. PuleoPeter J. PullanoNoemi PuntierJeannine M. PurtellJohn C. PutneyMatthew P. PynnRobert R. RaceAndrew T. RadackJames RaibleSantiago Ramirez
Chauncy RamosJohn RamosDavid B. RankinFrederick RarickDaniel E. RausherJohn RayMartha RaynerFrank ReadMarilyn S. ReaderMerble ReagonGeorge W. RedderJeffrey B. RednickGeorge E. Reed, Jr.Melissa ReeseRichard C. ReidNorman L. ReimerSusan P. ReineckeKenneth A. ReiverFrederick RenchAndrea RendoKara RenshawFrank ReyesRichard W. Rich, Jr.Walter L. RichJeffrey T. RichardsLabe M. RichmanGary R. RickElizabeth RileyEdward J. RinaldiFrancis R. RivetteRosemary RivieccioJames J. RizzoLori A. RobbMichael S. L. RobertsAntonia RobertsonRonald L. RobertsonHara A. RobrishNatasha R. RocheDavid RodriguezLia A. RodriguezPatricia L. R. RodriguezRaymond L. RodriguezRaymond RoeWesley A. RoeLeslie A. RoffDavid R. RoggenbaumMario D. RomanoDavid C. RoosaMichael J. RoothWalter L. Rooth, III
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Luis RosadoEve S. RosahnErry RosasSharon P. RoseAlexander B. RosenStuart RosensweetAlan RosenthalEthel P. RossMary R. RossWilliam B. RossMichael Anthony RossiMelvyn K. RothArnold RothbaumRichard A. RothermelLori Ann RouecheStephen V. RubeoRobert S. RubineEva RubinsteinFrancis D. Ruddy, Jr.Dana RudikoffBrad RudinBrian J. RuffinoPaul RuineFrances RuizKrystal A. RupertDianne C. RussellRoyce RussellCarmen RussoDaniel A. RussoKaren C. Russo-McLaughlinSheila RyanThomas W. RyanDavid B. Rynders, Jr.Mark J. SaccoDavid R. SachsEric SachsMichael S. SachsJoseph A. SackAndrew SafrankoDavid J. SaldarelliKarl F. SalzerEdwin SanchezJack M. SanchezManuel A. Sanchez, Jr.Melissa SanchezSalvatore T. SanfilippoEmanuel SantanaSabatino C. SantarpiaDominic SaracenoScott Saracina
Fareesh SarangiAnastasios SarikasPaul Leonard SassRachael E. SavanyuDonald ScaliaRichard ScanlanJohn M. ScanlonLuke ScardignoCarol Brafman SchajerDonald L. SchechterDonald R. SchechterMarvin E. SchechterRebecca A. SchenkStephan SchickPhilip C. SchiffmanRussell A. SchindlerCraig P. SchlangerDennis B. SchlenkerDeborah SchneerSean D. SchoenbornGary SchoerDavid C. SchoppLisa SchreibersdorfClaudia S. SchultzKurt D. SchultzVictor SchurrApril SchwartzEdna SchwartzJeremy D. SchwartzLawrence SchwartzLouis David SchwartzMichael SchwartzRobert SchwartzScott M. SchwartzWilliam K. SchwarzJohn E. SchwenklerRaymond P. SciarrinoDeborah Jean ScintaJoseph J. Scinta, Jr.Lisa ScolariJack ScordoLucia Thomas ScottMary Thomas ScottStephen Robert ScottRaphael F. ScottoDavid G. SemanJonathan Ross SennettMari Ann C. SennettNelson SepulvedaDiane L. Serbalik
Steven D. SesslerLance SessomsVerris B. ShakoLaurie ShanksElliott C. ShapiroNorman ShapiroRobert A. ShapiroSabina ShapiroGerald L. ShargelRavi Ivan SharmaMarc S. ShatkinIrwin ShawRichard R. Shaw, IIGeorge ShegogSteven J. SherlockJay C. ShermanMark J. ShermanBrian ShiffrinNathan A. ShoffLinda SideriStephan J. SiegelStephen M. SignoreWalter P. SignorelliDavid K. SilverbergCarl J. SilversteinKawan L. SimmonsMurray E. SingerJoseph Sinkewicz, Jr.Randy I. SiperPeter C. SipperlyRichard SiracusaLisa Serio SiragusaPeter K. SkivingtonDeborah Slack BeanDaniel R. SladeTodd SlavikChristopher SlavinAlex SmithAlexander D. SmithBrenda J. SmithDavid B. SmithJodi R. SmithKenneth SmithOliver A. SmithPeter E. SmithTrey SmithWayne P. SmithOscar SmuklerJames G. SnyderJennifer G. Sober
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Laura SolingerRobert B. SommersteinMichael SookooAnselmo Soto, Jr.Magdalena H. SpencerRobert J. SpencerJohn F. SperanzaNicholas A. SperanzaMichael SpiegelKevin W. SpitlerRichard Cary SpivackRaymond SprowlsMichael J. StachowskiKevin M. StadelmaierJoseph W. StadlerThomas J. StahrTucker C. StancliftRichard E. StantonNancie StauchMichael SteedlyPeter SteinDavid L. SteinbergRobin G. SteinbergJohn B. StellaRussell StetlerJacob StevensGeoffrey S. StewartLynne F. StewartDouglas P. StillerDarryl StokesAndrew B. StollAllen StoneMichelle StonePhilip B. StoneHeidi StrohDerrick StroudYevgeny StrupinskyJoshua StubbeSandra Cassidy StykaMark D. SubenArthur SuchowDonna M. SullivanGarnett H. SullivanJohn C. SullivanTheresa M. SuozziPierre SussmanMatthew SwedickMary Ellen SweeneyDavid H. SwyerLawrence R. Sykes
Ronald J. TabakDavid J. TaffanySteven TaitzAaron TalleyRebecca J. TalmudUyen TangMartin TankleffGabriel TapalagaDominque TauzinDavid K. TaylorStanley J. TeichWilliam M. Tendy, Jr.George A. TerezakisJoseph J. TerranovaThomas D. TerrizziFrancis W. Tesseyman, Jr.Wayne ThatcherThomas TheophilosBernard ThomasLeslie Jones ThomasAdam M. ThompsonDonald M. ThompsonSusan V. TipographDavid P. TodaroNatali J. H. ToddAlan J. TomaselliHeather A. TomesNelson S. TorreAlbert TorresBetty Calvo TorresGuillermo TorresJeremy C. TothDavid TougerRonald C. TrabuccoNorman TrabulusWilliam J. Trask, Sr.Thomas D. TrbovichJames D. TresmondHolly A. TrexlerEmily TrottAnnMarie TruscioAyoka A. TuckerMathew B. TullyScott B. TulmanJames E. TynerJohn E. TyoTimothy J. TyreeDenis J. UminskiRafael UrenaAnn Usborne
Joseph A. VaccarinoElena C. VaidaRonald C. ValentineAlexandra ValicentiEric Thomas ValloneMorton Van AllenRadhika P. VaravenkataramanManuel D. VargasGloria A. VarghesePeter VasilionGordon VasquezCatharine M. VenzonRichard VercolloneGerald A. VergilisChrysanthe VergosAlexandra VerrigniJoseph VidalRegina VilaniThomas C. VilesGary VillanuevaAthena M. VinolusMichael J. ViolanteLouis P. ViolantiSurinder K. VirkAndre Allen VitaleMarie C. VitaleJeffrey F. VoelklRaymond C. VolperKatherine Wagner-McCoyDavid M. WalenskyDavid G. WallaceNeil WallaceRichard M. WallaceSherry WallachG. Scott WallingKevin WalshRobert A. WaltersRobert D. Walton, Sr.Jaclyn S. WanemakerJohn P. WappettDaniel J. WardPatricia WarthBrandon WashingtonCarrie WatkinsMeggan E. WaysThomas E. Webb, Jr.Diane T. WebsterMichael WebsterCappy WeinerRichard P. Weinheimer
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Johnathan E. WeinrichRhonda R. WeirDavid B. WeisfuseBarry F. WeissMarsha WeissmanSteven W. WellsDavid A. WerberCarl WessPeter WesselRussell WheelerScott J. WhitbeckRay WhiteRobert J. White, Jr.Christopher WhitehairJeffrey WicksMichael A. WienerWallace W. WiensJohn D. WieserJerome WigginsJay L. WilberCharles J. WilcoxChristopher WilcoxRoger W. Wilcox, Jr.Edward D. WilfordDemetrius R. WilliamsE. Loren WilliamsJamar Williams
Mark S. WilliamsSteve G. WilliamsThomas D. WilliamsMary M. WillkensChristopher WilsonDavid W. WilsonPeter K. WilsonSteven J. WilutisJohn W. WinansJames W. WinslowDaniel E. WisniewskiRebecca WittmanKristen M. WolfMike WolfeJames F. WolffAndrew R. WolkArthur K. Womble, Jr.Carrie WoodGregory L. WoodMark A. WorrellBrian WrightLawrence E. WrightMary Kay YanikFrancis E. YannelliRichard A. YarmyJohnny YatesKavita Yefremashvili
Bruce A. YermanMichael Andrew YoodEugene B. YoungJudith E. YoungMark A. YoungRichard W. YoungmanDawn L. YusterRobert J. Zaccheo, Jr.Neil Martin ZangFrancis A. Zarro, Jr.Carol ZeldinMilton ZelermyerAndrea ZellanJohn M. ZenirLori ZenoMarvin ZevinNoel ZieglerJohn F. ZimberlinKarla J. ZimmermanRobert W. ZimmermanClark J. Zimmermann, Jr.Helen W. ZimmermannSonya ZoghlinMichael ZoshMarc A. ZuckermanJoseph D. ZumboVan Zwisohn
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Raymond J. AabKaren AbravanelCarl F.W. AdamecFrancis T. AlbertsAdebola O. AsekunaskSam SystemsKaren Bailey TurnerHarold C. BakerPatrick BannonPaul BarahalLorraine D. BardeChristopher BarrJason BassettAna Maria BazanKenneth BazilDean M. BeerMyron BeldockJoseph BelleAlex BerdRichard BergerCarl D. BirmanJeffrey C. BloomRobert BolmHaydee BreaKissa BroadieJustin C. BrusgulGary ButlerBryan CameronJuan CandelariaMercedes S. CanoGaspar M. Castillo, Jr.Elsie ChandlerNeil B. CheckmanDavid M. ChidekelDavid Louis CohenEric CohenJoseph ColarussoCrosswell CollinsDeborah ColsonNilo V. ConcepcionMardi CrawfordJohn M. CromwellAnthony R. CuetoHeather CurnuttSarah A. Dahl
Cheryl DavidJames H. DavisBrian P. DegnanDavid S. DelbaumMarvin L. DenisJean Mang DesmaratBorys DiazMaria Gardenia DiazDarlene L. DonaldIsaac DorfmanDrew R. DuBrinSheila DuganMyron DukesThomas N. DulinSidney H. DworetJoanne DwyerCatherine J. EdwardsA. Irene ElliottLynn W. L. FaheyBarry FallickJeffrey A. FeinbloomRegis FernandezAndrew C. FineSusan D. FitzpatrickAllan FocarileJanet ForresterMark D. FunkRobert D. GalloJeffrey GentesFrancisco GonzalezDianna GoodwinJoanne GottesmanRoger S. GradessRichard M. GreenbergAndrew GreenhouseMathew GuadagnoVincent F. GuginoJames A. HarrisRandy HertzBenjamin L. HerzweigNicholas W. HicksJoseph JaffeSeymour W. James, Jr.Patricia M. JayneLaura R. Johnson
Michael B. JonesPatrick JoyceMichael D. JurenaAnil KalhanMelissa J. KanasKathryn M. KaseRobert E. KellyLinda KenepaskeDan KesselbrennerChristian KilloranSteven KlapischPatrick KlaussEdward W. KleinAnthony S. KowalskiLisa M. KroemerLeonard W. KrounerHoward N. LevineSin Yen LingAlan C. LippelMaris J. LissAndrew C. LoTempioRaymond L. LovingGreg D. LubowJoanne MacriMagic Software Enterprises, Inc.Michael M. J. MathieLouis MazzolaPeter L. McShaneBarbara Ann MeadeChristopher J. MeadeCyrus D. MehtaJames Mercer, Jr.Vanessa H. MertonJeanne E. MettlerCynthia H. Miller, M.D.Thomas H. MillerRobert C. MitchellDarlene MondaArmando MontanoEugene B. NathansonRussell NeufeldAlizabeth Newman-HenriquezThang NguyenEdward J. NowakBrendan O’Donnell
ContributorsDonations and grants in amounts large and small, from organizations, companies, attorneys, prisoners, and others, sup-port the work of the New York State Defenders Association through the Backup Center, the Immigrant Defense Project, andthe Defender Institute. NYSDA thanks the following contributors for their support in the past year.
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Elizabeth R. OuyangIta ParnassAnna PastoreLawrence B. PedowitzSandra PerezLouise PerrottaPaul D. Petrus, Jr.J. Scott PorterJudith PrebleSteven F. PuglieseJudy RabinowitzGlenn M. ReiterStuart RosensweetAlan RosenthalEric and Laurie RothRichard A. RothermelPaul RuineDianne C. RussellAnastasios SarikasElizabeth SchenckStephan SchickCraig P. SchlangerLisa SchreibersdorfClaudia S. SchultzMarc SeguinotParomita Shah
Laurie ShanksSabina ShapiroBrian ShiffrinMark A. SieselRichard SiracusaClaudia SlovinskyMarjorie M. SmithOliver A. SmithSarah H. SohnDorothy J. SpennerStacey L. StauntonDavid Max SternGeoffrey S. StewartPhilip B. StoneSean SweeneyGeorge A. TerezakisSusan V. TipographNatali J. H. ToddNorman TrabulusAnnMarie TruscioEvelyn TuckerAndre Allen VitaleDeirdre D. Von DornumAnnie J. WangBarbara WeinerJames Welcome
Bruce WengerMildred M. WhalenThomas D. WilliamsMichael J. WishnieMike WolfeLorenz WolffersLawrence E. WrightStephen Yale-LoehrJohnny YatesJonathan YoungwoodCarol ZeldinMilton Zelermyer
Grant ProvidersLucius and Eva Eastman FundFord Foundation Funding Exchange JEHT FoundationThe New York Bar FoundationNew York City—Department of Youth
and Community DevelopmentNew York Community Trust—
Community Funds, Inc.Open Society Institute
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NYSDA Membership ApplicationI wish to join the New York State Defenders Association and support its work to uphold theConstitutional guarantees of all citizens accused of crimes to legal representation and to advocatefor an effective system of public defense representation for the poor.
Enclosed are my membership dues: $75 Attorney $15 Law/Other Student/Inmate $40 All Others
Name _________________________________________ Firm/Office __________________________________
Office Address __________________________________ City __________________ State ____ Zip _________
Home Address __________________________________ City __________________ State ____ Zip _________
County _____________ Phone (Office) _______________ (Fax) ________________ (Home) _______________
E-mail Address (Office) ___________________________ E-mail Address (Home) _________________________
At which address do you want to receive membership mail? Office Home
Please indicate if you are: Assigned Counsel Public Defender Private AttorneyLegal Aid Attorney Law Student Concerned Citizen
Attorneys and law students please complete: Law School_____________________ Degree ________
Year of graduation _______ Year admitted to practice _______ State(s) ______________________
I have also enclosed a tax-deductible contribution: $500 $250 $100 $50 Other $____________
Checks are payable to New York State Defenders Association, Inc. Please mail coupon, dues, and contributions to:New York State Defenders Association, 194 Washington Ave., Suite 500, Albany, NY 12210-2314.
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To pay by credit card: Visa MasterCard Discover American Express
Card Billing Address: _______________________________________________________________
Credit Card Number: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Exp. Date: __ __ / __ __
Cardholder’s Signature: _____________________________________________________________
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Annual Report of DirectorsPursuant to Not-for-Profit Corporation Law 519
Pursuant to Section 519 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law, the Boardof Directors herewith submits to the membership the Corporation’s most recent certified financial statement.
New York State Defenders Association194 Washington Avenue, Suite 500
Albany, NY 12210-2314
518.465.3524 • fax 518.465.3249info@nysda.org • www.nysda.org
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