Friday, May 10, 2024

How To Access The (Second) Court File.

 

This is a reminder of how to access the many documents already filed with the Court in the new, second Piermont-related litigation now known as Valentina Zitt v. Village of Piermont et al., (Case Number/Index No. 032622/2024, Rockland County Supreme Court, May 10, 2024) – the Article 78 Freedom Of Information (FOIL) lawsuit just filed today concerning the awful proposed 14-unit residential development planned for 447-77 Piermont Avenue in Piermont, New York, intended to be built on top of the site of a defunct Sunoco Gasoline Station which had one or more underground gasoline tanks:
 
Step #1: Please point your browser to this New York State Unified Court System website home page:
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/HomePage
 
Step #2: Then, please go to “Search as Guest” at the lower left-hand corner of the website’s home page.
 
Step #3: In the dialogue-box reading “Case Number” now appearing at the upper left-hand corner of the new page that opens up, please then type-in this number:
032622/2024
 
Step #4: Please then click on the “Search” button directly to the right of the “Case Number” dialogue-box that you just filled in.
 
Step #5: Please then click on the blue-underlined hotlink reading “032622/2024”, in the upper left-hand corner of the new page that opens up. You will now see a sequence of at least 9 separate blue-underlined hot-linked documents for your review, listed on the left-hand side of the page.
 
Additionally, each public-record document can be downloaded and saved as a “.pdf”, and then converted to “jpeg” or to a Word document as you may wish.
 
Your independent observations about each of these court-filed documents will be welcome.
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To bypass the above protocol and arrive at the Court-filed documents more quickly, you can also try this link:
https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/DocumentList?docketId=JAcdCcgRC7ACYDJTlv9RtA==&display=all&courtType=Rockland%20County%20Supreme%20Court&resultsPageNum=1
 
Thank you for your continued attention to this important matter.
 


John J. Tormey III, Esq.