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An emergency charge is only proper when, viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the party requesting it, there is a reasonable view of the evidence that the defendant's conduct was the product of a sudden, unforeseeable occurrence not of the defendant's own making see Caristo v Sanzone, 96 NY2d 172.
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An emergency charge is only proper when, viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the party requesting it, there is a reasonable view of the evidence that the defendant's conduct was the product of a sudden, unforeseeable occurrence not of the defendant's own making see Caristo v Sanzone, 96 NY2d 172.
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Trying a more focused way to attack a rare eye cancer Emily Sanzone watched her son in his bouncy seat.
The Goalkeeper 2011
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And that's always a difficult position for anybody, said Joey Sanzone.
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Weighing the options Sitting in the conference room after Shields presented their options, Mike and Emily Sanzone grappled with the implications.
The Goalkeeper 2011
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Sitting in the conference room after Shields presented their options, Mike and Emily Sanzone grappled with the implications.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"We're here because we believe in Wesley," said defense attorney Joey Sanzone.
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Sanzone says forensic tests determined Earnest's fingerprints were not on the gun and his DNA was nowhere to be found at the scene.
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Joey Sanzone and his daughter, Blair, are firmly convinced this case is not what it seems.
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PHILADELPHIA - Emily Sanzone watched her son in his bouncy seat.
The Seattle Times 2011
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