MOUNT MORRIS – A Grand Jury chose not to indict a Village resident on Wednesday. The Grand Jury found that there was insufficient evidence to indict LaMoy on felony Assault in the Second Degree, misdemeanor Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident, and Harassment in the Second Degree, a violation. LaMoy has maintained since the beginning that he is not guilty. "After several times asking [the sex offender] to leave he refused so I … [Read more...]
Accused Geneseo Ambulance Thief Challenges Evidence
LIVINGSTON COUNTY – The SUNY Geneseo student who is alleged to have stolen a village ambulance and driven it while drunk along Main Street is challenging the way in which evidence in his case was presented to the Grand Jury. Dahlberg's attorney, Peter Skivingston, requested that the Judge review the minutes of the Grand Jury for any errors in the way the case was presented. "After the Judge's decision we will likely have hearings over the … [Read more...]
COURTROOM SPOTLIGHT: How the Grand Jury Works and it’s Purpose
In this week's episode of Courtroom Spotlight with Kevin Van Allen and David Hoffmann we discuss purpose of the grand jury and how it relates to someone who is potentially facing criminal charges. We also discuss what the role of the citizen is when they are requested to serve on a grand jury. Courtroom Spotlight is a weekly show filmed on location at the GeneseeSun.com with guest commentators Kevin Van Allen, from the law firm of Cannon and … [Read more...]
Dansville Dog Shooting Headed to Grand Jury
DANSVILLE – Social media was wildly outraged when Emmitt, a four-year-old German Shepherd, was shot dead after apparently escaping from an eight-foot fence and approaching a neighbor, Todd Hall. However, the circumstances of Emmitt's death are far from cut and dry, and court officials say the case is now set to appear before a Grand Jury, which will decide if criminal charges are appropriate, or if this was an unfortunate case of … [Read more...]