Conversion Law
 
Charles Darryl Jenkins, Jr. v. State of Indiana

In August 2014, Jenkins, born on September 10, 1992, Andre Brown, and Tyler
Chandler stayed with Iesha Johnson in her apartment at 2314 Yeager Road.
The men seemed to stop talking or changed the subject whenever Johnson
entered the room, and she thought they probably did so because they were
talking about her. Johnson observed the men carrying a bag with a string that
th... More...
   $0 (03-14-2016 - IN)

HOCHSTETLER et al v. USA

Section 1247(d) of the Trails Act prompts certain federal agencies to encourage the conversion of unused railroad rights-of-way into recreational trails by state and local governments or private entities. See 16 U.S.C. § 1247 (2012). One of these federal agencies, the Surface Transportation Board (“STB”), is tasked with regulating the construction, operation, and abandonment of railroad lines in t... More...   $0 (03-13-2016 - DC)

Stephanie De La Torre, Humberto Miranda, and Carla Gallardo v. Flanigan's Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Flanigan's Bar and Grill

Driver went to the restaurant operated by Appellee on the night of December 2, 2011. While there, Driver became intoxicated. Appellee and its employees stopped serving alcohol to Driver at some point in the night
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and allegedly served Driver water in an effort to “sober her up.” Subsequently, Driver left the restaurant in her vehicle. At some point later that night, she crossed int... More...
   $0 (03-12-2016 - FL)

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION v. CRAIG FOR U.S. SENATE AND LARRY E. CRAIG

Larry E. Craig represented Idaho in the United States Senate from 1991 to 2009. On June 11, 2007, he was flying from Idaho to Washington, D.C., with a stop for a connecting flight at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. During that stop, a police officer arrested the Senator in the airport bathroom on charges of disorderly conduct and interference with privacy. On August 1, Craig sig... More...   $0 (03-07-2016 - DC)

State Of Louisiana VS Jitterence Brown

Because the defendant pled guilty, the facts ofhis offenses were not developed
at a trial. The original bill ofinformation indicates that the defendant was charged with
the attempted second degree murders ofMonique Delmore and Edgar Westbrook,
with these offenses allegedly occurring on or about May 27, 2014. The bill of
information was amended by handwritten notation to charge two... More...
   $0 (03-06-2016 - LA)

Marino v. Patriot Rail Company LLC

The facts are drawn from the affidavits and supporting documents that the parties
submitted in connection with their motions for summary judgment. The parties agreed in
their briefs and at oral argument that there were no disputes of material fact that would
affect the outcome. Pursuant to Court of Chancery Rule 56(h), the cross-motions
therefore became “the equivalent of a sti... More...
   $0 (03-01-2016 - DE)

Hiram S. Edens, Jr., v. State of Indiana

On the evening of November 15, 2011, sixty-six year old B.H. was in her house
in Noblesville. She had inherited the house from her mother and was cleaning
it out. As B.H. sorted through some items in a side room, she looked up and
saw a man standing next to her. He wore a hoodie with the hood pulled up
over his eyes and blocked the only exit from the room.
[4] B.H. was ... More...
   $0 (02-27-2016 - IN)

STATE OF IOWA vs. DONALD BENJAMIN EARL REED

In this appeal, we review a twenty-seven-year-old defendant’schallenges to his sentence of up to 100 years for drug dealing, child endangerment, and possession of firearms. The jury found the defendant guilty on those offenses, which he committed as an adult. The firearm conviction automatically doubled the sentence for his cocaine offense from twenty-five to fifty years. The district court had... More...   $0 (02-26-2016 - IA)

Lamar Tennessee, LLC DBA Lamar Advertising of Knoxville v. City of Knoxville, Tennessee, Et Al.

Lamar has owned and operated many billboards in the Knoxville area for several years. Two of these billboards are central to the present case, i.e., one located at 6739 Kingston Pike and the other at 406B North Peters Road. When they were originally constructed, they were vinyl and non-electronic. Both were properly permitted by the City. In addition, each was a free standing structure, which ... More...   $0 (02-25-2016 - TN)

Kittleson v. Grynberg Petroleum Company,

In 1991, Grynberg Petroleum Company and Kittleson's predecessor in interest, Tyronne and Marilyn Kittleson, entered into an oil and gas lease. The parties also executed a separate rider that modified and amended the lease. The royalty clause of the lease provides in part:

Lessee [Grynberg] shall pay Lessor [Kittleson] the market value at the well for all gas (including all substances cont... More...
   $0 (02-24-2016 - ND)

RED WILLOW OFFSHORE, LLC ET AL. Vs. PALM ENERGY OFFSHORE LLC

Red Willow Offshore, L.L.C., and Medco Energi US, L.L.C. (hereinafter
“Red Willow” or collectively as “plaintiffs”) were co-working interest owners in
State Lease 18383, No. 1 Well. They entered into a Production Processing
Agreement (“PPA”) with Palm Energy Offshore, L.L.C. (“Palm”) as the
processing facility operator. In the spring of 2007, plaintiffs successfully
com... More...
   $0 (02-24-2016 - LA)

Rosario Turdo v. James Main

Rosario Turdo, the plaintiff, appeals from a March 10, 2014 judgment following a jury-waived trial in the Washington County Superior Court. The trial justice entered judgment in favor of James Main, the defendant, on the plaintiff’s breach of contract claim and also entered judgment in favor of the defendant on his counterclaim for
conversion. In addition, the plaintiff appeals from the May... More...
   $0 (02-19-2016 - RI)

Vincent P. Wells, Sr. v. State of Indiana

Wells was released to parole on October 17, 2014 after having been convicted of
Class D felony theft in Cause Number 02D05-1310-FD-1087 and sentenced to
serve one and a half years in the Department of Correction. While on parole
under FD-1087, Wells entered a Wal-Mart in Allen County on December 30,
2014 and took a bottle of liquor and other items without paying for them. More...
   $0 (02-16-2016 - IN)

Swarna Allam et al. v. Deepak Verma et al.

This appeal arises from the purchase of a wholesale
gasoline company. Plaintiffs Swarna Allam and Avighna Global
Traders, LLC (AGT) purchased one hundred percent of the shares
of Pioneer Enterprises, Inc., which were held by defendant
Deepak Verma.1 Plaintiffs asserted various tort and contract
claims against Verma, who responded with various counterclaims.
The mat... More...
   $0 (02-14-2016 - NJ)

DFW Advisors Ltd. Co. v. Jacqueline Ervin

Appellant DFW Advisors Ltd. Co. sued its former bookkeeper, appellee Jacqueline Ervin, alleging she misappropriated the company’s funds. After a trial before the court, the court rendered judgment that DFW take nothing on its claims. In four issues, DFW contends that (1) the trial court erred in allowing Ervin to present a defense that was not disclosed during discovery; (2) one of the court’s ... More...   $0 (02-11-2016 - TX)

United States of America v. Gunner Dell Jenkins, Victor Sanchez and Max Chilson

Dallas, TX - Timeshare Telemarketing Fraudsters Plead Guilty to Federal Charges

Defendants Targeted Individuals Age 55 and Older

Three defendants charged with offenses stemming from their operation of a telemarketing fraud scheme that targeted persons over age 55, have pleaded guilty to their respective roles in the scheme, announced John Parker, U.S. Attorney for the Northern Di... More...
   $0 (02-09-2016 - TX)

Johnny Six v. Jaems LeRoy Sawyer

Tulsa, OK - Texas Draw in Tulsa, Oklahoma Neighbor Shooting Neighbor Case

Johnny Six sued James LeRoy Sawyer on a civil assault and battery theory seeking to recover of the injuries and damages sustained by him as a result of being shot in the legal by Sawyer with a .410 shotgun claiming:

1. Plaintiff, JOHNNY SIX, (hereinafter Six) is an individual person who was a resident of Tu... More...
   $500 (02-02-2016 - OK)

Kimberly Galbraith v. State of Indiana

On April 8, 2013, the State charged Galbraith with class D felony theft in Cause
Number 36C01-1304-FD-139 (Cause 139). On March 5, 2014, the State added
a count of class A misdemeanor criminal conversion. Galbraith pleaded guilty
to criminal conversion and the State dismissed the theft charge. On July 17,
2014, the trial court sentenced Galbraith—pursuant to the terms of her... More...
   $0 (02-02-2016 - IN)

Lyle M. Moser v. State of Indiana

On the afternoon of Friday, December 13, 2013, Moser used an ATM to
deposit two checks at Star Financial Bank (“Star”), a federally-insured
institution. One check for $2,059.90 purported to be a cashier’s check and
identified South American Climbing as the remitter. The other check was for
$1,400.00 and was purported to have been issued by Community Caregivers in
Ohio. ... More...
   $0 (01-30-2016 - IN)

CLAUDE SEARS, et al. v. UNITED STATES

Before the court in this rails-to-trails takings case are the government’s motion for partial summary judgment and plaintiffs’ cross-motion for partial summary judgment under Rule 56(a) of the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims (“RCFC”). Both motions pertain to the interest rate that should be applied beyond February 3, 2016 as part of the just compensation that has otherwise been... More...   $0 (01-29-2016 - DC)

Rosalie Simon v. Republic of Hungary

This case arises out of one of humanity’s darkest hours. In the summer of 1944, upon the arrival of German troops in Nazi-allied Hungary, the Hungarian government implemented an accelerated campaign to deport Hungarian Jews to Nazi death camps for extermination before the War’s end. At the outset of the War, the Jewish population in Hungary numbered more than 800,000. By the end of the War, mo... More...   $0 (01-29-2016 - DC)

United States of America v. James Robert Carlson

Carlson was the owner and operator of the Last Place on Earth (Last Place), a head shop in Duluth, Minnesota which sold synthetic drugs from 2010 until 2012. Both Haugen, Carlson's domestic partner, and Carlson's son Gellerman worked at the shop. As store clerks, Gellerman and Haugen received shipments of misbranded synthetic drugs from Last Place suppliers and sold such products to customers. H... More...   $0 (01-14-2016 - MN)

Shore Chan DePumpo LLP and Edward Mandel v. Steven W. Thrasher d/b/a Thrasher

Shore Chan Depumpo LLP (SCD) and Edward Mandel appeal an order dismissing their
declaratory judgment suit against Steven W. Thrasher d/b/a Thrasher Associates, LLC for want
of jurisdiction. We conclude that Mandel lacks standing to file this lawsuit and the declaratory
judgment suit is an improper collateral attack. Accordingly, we affirm the trial court’s order
dismissing this... More...
   $0 (01-13-2016 - TX)

Jesse L. Carrol v. Randolph Meacham

Tahlequah, OK - Jesse L. Carrol v. Randolph Meacham

1. Conversion of Trees In Violation of 23 O.S. Section 72 and trespassing


Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
01-11-2016

FILE & ENTER PETITION

Document Available (#CJ-2016-00004~1) Download document in TIFF format.TIFF Download document in PDF format.PDF
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   $0 (01-11-2016 - OK)

United States of America v. Andrew Hansen

Cedar Rapids, IA - Decorah Man Sentenced for Selling Goats and Farm Equipment Pledged as Collateral for a Federal Farm Loan

A man who had pledged assets as collateral for a United States Department of Agriculture farm operating loan and then sold those assets without notifying the Department he was doing so, was sentenced to five years’ probation.

Andrew Hansen, age 36, from Deco... More...
   $0 (01-07-2016 - IA)

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