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Sure-why not? He can scam people who go to him for immigration law help. Isn’t it one of the types of law he previously practiced? I mean, I doubt that people who could go to anyone else would use him, but he has to support himself. I hope nobody’s been counting on him for child support payments in the last 5 or 6 years.KM law license suspension ends June, 2026. I wonder if he'll practice law?
Staffing shortages and lack of physicians has been a chronic challenge at York, so she's just highlighting something that is well known and hard to resolve. Working at a prison isn't necessarily a cache career, so I'm sure if given a choice, medical professionals would much prefer to work/treat the general public vs scary women. If you need another reason not to commit a crime, read this article. No fun being incarcerated.Thank you, @waldojabba.
Reads like a prelude to Mt's next civil suit!
Poor MT hasn't had her IUD replaced on schedule--- or seen the dentist, while incarcerated at York...
Ok, I found it -- Writ is filed under civil case inquiry...
TSR-CV24-5001865-S - TROCONIS, MICHELLE #433612 v. COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION
Motions for Extensions of time to file post-trial brief granted,
and Court also granted Motions for Permission to file briefs longer than permitted by Rule PB 4-6,
On 4/20/26, Court granted unopposed Petitioner's Motion for Extension to file response brief: The petitioner and respondent both required additional time to file their main trial briefs and both required additional pages due to the quantity of evidentiary materials involved.
Extension granted to 4/24/26.
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Links to Post-trial Briefs and Motions....
4/9/26 - Respondent's post-trial brief filed, pgs 1-50.
4/15/25 - Petitioner's post trial brief filed, pgs 1-54.
4/24/26 - Petitioner's reply brief filed, pgs 1-12.