No. 22-5064

Dervanna H. A. Troy-McKoy v. Mount Sinai Beth Israel

Lower Court: New York
Docketed: 2022-07-11
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
IFP
Tags: attachment civil-procedure fraud motion relief signature
Latest Conference: 2022-09-28
Question Presented (from Petition)

The original motion uploaded and filed is:

Dervannatroymckoy -mot-ATTACHMENT
presented for consideration for relief contain the fraudulent
signature on page 5 (& Appendix D) above Petitioner's name
(Dervanna H.A. Troy-McKoy) of which Respondent purporting
as Petitioner's signature.
This document also contains the Supreme Court of the State of
New York decision on page 6 (& Appendix B), indicating that
the court did not reviewed Petitioner's complain containing the
fraudulent signature of which Petitioner sought relief.
Page 4, Appendix F of Broward Health informed Petitioner of a
series of criminal's fraud against Petitioner's name, address,
and medical records. Therefore, this fraudulent signature was
deliberately and maliciously orchestrated by Respondent
against Petitioner

Is it only when a Judge's signature is forged is consider a crime
against the Petitioner? (Reference page 8, APPENDIX F).

Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the court erred in denying relief based on the alleged fraudulent signature on the attachment to the original motion

Docket Entries

2022-10-03
Petition DENIED.
2022-07-28
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 9/28/2022.
2022-07-13
Brief of respondent Mount Sinai Beth Israel in opposition filed.
2022-06-15
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due August 10, 2022)

Attorneys

Dervanna H.A. Troy-McKoy
Dervanna H.A. Troy-McKoy — Petitioner
Mount Sinai Beth Israel
James Edward MercanteRubin, Fiorella, Friedman & Mercante LLP, Respondent