Superior Courts Brenda S. Weaver (Chief Judge) Mary Beth Priest. John Worcester.
The court may permit an information to be amended at any time before verdict or finding if no additional or different offense is charged and if substantial rights of the defendant are not prejudiced. Leave of court is required for the prosecutor to amend.
Angelica Chavis McIntyre, Chief District Court Judge.
Supreme Court Justices ANDREW A. CRECCA. District Administrative Judge. JOHN J. ANDREWS. IAS Part 8/44. KATHY G. BERGMANN. IAS Part 6. VALERIE M. CARTRIGHT. IAS Part 21. JOHN B COLLINS. Part 8. Secretary: Carol Werner. JOSEPH FARNETI. County Court Judge and Acting Supreme Court Justice. IAS Part 37. ALETHA V. FIELDS. WILLIAM G. FORD.
Slezak, Montgomery County native and sister to CSW partner Deborah A. Slezak, was recently sworn in as a New York State Supreme Court Judge for the Fourth Judicial District. She enters the role with 22 years of experience as an attorney, which includes 16 years as the attorney for the Montgomery County Family Court.
Montgomery County 38th Judicial District Judges Staff NameTitlePhone Tolliver, Hon. Steven C. Judge 484-674-6500 Clifford, Hon. Daniel J. Judge 484-674-6583 Ferman, Hon. Risa Vetri Judge 484-674-658419 more rows
: to change or modify (something) for the better : improve. amend the situation. b. : to alter especially in phraseology. especially : to alter formally by modification, deletion, or addition.
V. to alter or change by adding, subtracting, or substituting. One can amend a statute, a contract or a written pleading filed in a law -suit. The change is usually called an amendment.
Amend has basically the same meaning in common usage as it does in the legal arena. When a legal document is amended, it is edited, corrected or changed in some way.