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People v. Bilus

New York District Court
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The defendant, Mitchell J. Bilus, faced charges for obstructing governmental administration in the second degree and stalking in the fourth degree following incidents at the Woodmere Post Office. He filed a motion to dismiss the informations due to facial insufficiency. The court granted the motion, dismissing both charges. It found that a federal postal worker does not qualify as a 'public servant' under the Penal Law for the obstruction charge, and the allegations failed to show an impairment of state governmental function. For the stalking charge, the court ruled that two incidents six months apart did not constitute a 'course of conduct' and the complainant's fear for employment was not reasonably established by the allegations.

People v. Bilus is a workers' compensation case decided in New York District Court. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The defendant, Mitchell J. Bilus, faced charges for obstructing governmental administration in the second degree and stalking in the fourth degree following incidents at the Woodmere Post Office. He filed a motion to dismiss the informations due to facial insufficiency. The court granted the motion, dismissing both charges. It found that a federal postal worker does not qualify as a 'public servant' under the Penal Law for the obstruction charge, and the allegations failed to show an impairment of state governmental function. For the stalking charge, the court ruled that two incidents six months apart did not constitute a 'course of conduct' and the complainant's fear for employment was not reasonably established by the allegations.

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People v. Bilus is a legal case related to workers' compensation in New York District Court. This case explains important rulings, legal interpretations, and claim decisions.

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