United States of America v. Robert Warren Scully Western District of Texas Federal Courthouse - San Antonio, Texas |
Appellant Robert Warren Scully was convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and aiding and abetting a wire fraud scheme. 18 U.S.C. §§ 371, 1343, 1349. The district court later granted the Government’s motion to restrain Scully’s assets to preserve them for restitution and forfeiture. Scully was then sentenced and ordered to pay $1,206,539.94 in restitu... More... $0 (02-15-2018 - TX) |
Victoria G. Collins v. Commissioner of Social Security Northern District of Ohio Courthouse - Cleveland, Ohio |
Victoria Collin brought suit against the Commissioner of |
Mary M. Mayotte v. U.S. Bank National Association District of Colorado Federal Courthouse - Denver, Colorado |
On this appeal the parties have asked us to determine how, or even whether, an |
Robert Law v. Ronald Zemp Oregon Supreme Court Building - Eugene, Oregon |
This review proceeding arises out of a post-judgment |
STATE OF MONTANA v. MURRY KIM REYNOLDS |
On November 19, 2014, Reynolds was charged by Information in Ravalli County |
Christina Kay Vanvalkenburg v. John Christopher Casey, M.D. |
Oklahoma City, OK - Christina Kay Vanvalkenburg sued Integris Southwest Medical Center, Inc., John Christopher Carey, M.D. |
Angie Christensen . Will Lightbourne, as Director, etc. |
This appeal presents a narrow question about what counts as family income when |
Real Estate Advisors, Inc. v. Paris Plaza 66, LLC Oklahoma County Oklahoma Courthouse - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Oklahoma City, OK - Real Estate Advisors, Inc. v. Paris Plaza 66, LLC |
Francis Michael Lynch v. Donna Falcon Lynch |
Michael Lynch1 appeals from a final default divorce decree, dissolving his marriage to Donna Falcon Lynch. In 16 issues, Michael challenges the provisions in the divorce decree that divide the marital estate, award Donna appellate |
Direct capital Corporation v. Grant Brooks |
* Pursuant to California Rules of Court, rules 8.1105 and 8.1110, this opinion is certified |
Ronald Kelly v. Maxium Speciality Insurance Group |
This case presents a situation familiar to our district courts. Two related lawsuits are pending — one each in state and federal court. The state action seeks to determine a defendant’s liability for an alleged harm, and the federal action seeks only a declaratory judgment on an insurer’s obligation to defend and indemnify the defendant. The District Court here exercised its discretion to abstain ... More... $0 (08-21-2017 - PA) |
Waymon Scott Hartwell and HHH Farms, LLC v. Lone Star, PCA Fanin County Courthouse - Bonham, Texas |
and HHH Farms, LLC (HHH) (collectively Appellants), defaulted on the payment due on two of their loans from Lone Star, PCA (Lone Star), they sold cattle securing the loans without paying the proceeds to Lone Star. After learning of the cattle sales and that some of the proceeds were used to pay other creditors, Lone Star sued Appellants for breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, conversion,... More... $0 (06-23-2017 - ) |
Arshad Yousuf, M.D. v. George Cohlmia, M.D. and Cardiovascular Surgical Specialists Corporation Tulsa County Courthouse - Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Tulsa, OK - Arshad Yousuf, M.D. v. George Cohlmia, M.D. and Cardiovascular Surgical Specialists Corporation |
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA v. JANNO KOLLAY TALLA South Dakota Supreme Court |
Talla was born in Barentu, Eritrea, in 1984 and immigrated to the United States as a refugee sometime around 2012. After living in Charlotte, North Carolina, for a short time, he moved to Sioux Falls, where he began a relationship with Ammuna Gayya. The two moved in together, and in late 2013, Gayya became pregnant with Talla’s child. In August 2014, prior to their child’s birth, Talla obtained... More... $0 (06-09-2017 - SD) |
Aisha A. Krechuniak v. Zia Jamal Noorzoy |
I. INTRODUCTION |
Sonia Armendariz v. Putnam City School District Oklahoma County Oklahoma Courthouse - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Oklahoma City, OK - Sonia Armendariz v. Putnam City School District |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. AYFER YALINCAK, HAKAN YALINCAK UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT |
In June 2006, Yalincak pled guilty to bank and wire fraud charges |
Regenia Bechem v. Reliant Energy Retail Services, LLC and Commerica Bank |
This is an appeal from the trial court’s dismissal of appellant Regenia Bechem’s bill of review for failure to diligently prosecute. Because we conclude that the trial court abused its discretion by dismissing Bechem’s case that had been pending less than three months, we reverse and remand for further proceedings. |
State of North Dakota v. Travis Ryan Brendel and Terry Brendel Interested Party |
In May 2014 Travis Brendel was charged with various drug crimes, he posted bail and a condition of his release was that he not use or possess controlled substances. Later in May 2014 Travis Brendel was arrested and charged with property-related crimes and a second set of drug crimes. His bail bond was modified and increased. Travis Brendel was released from custody after posting bail, and a condit... More... $0 (12-06-2016 - ND) |
United States of America v. Charlotte McEwen |
Nashville Woman Pleads Guilty To Embezzlement Scheme |
United States of America v. Henti Lucian Baird |
Greensboro, NC - Former IRS Revenue Officer And Owner Of Tax Consulting Business Pleads Guilty To Tax Evasion |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. ERIC STEVENSON |
From 2011 until 2013, Stevenson was a Member of the New 12 |
Larry Finch and Kurt Doresey v. LVNV Funding, L.L.C. |
Fifteen hundred plaintiffs brought suit against LVNV Funding, L.L.C. on claiming unjust enrichment and violation of the Maryland Consumer Debt Collection Practices Act and the Maryland Consumer Protection Act theories seeking compensation for having been wrongfully garnished by Defendant. |
State of Missouri v. Farrell Wayne Cross |
Appellant does not contest the sufficiency of the evidence to support his |
MAXWELL v. SPRINT PCS |
On February 2, 2014, Petitioner Theresa Maxwell suffered an injury to her knee while working for her Employer, Respondent Sprint PCS. She promptly notified her Employer and timely filed a CC-Form-3 with the Workers' Compensation Commission on March 18, 2014. The Employer admitted Petitioner's injury to her knee was compensable, and she had surgery to repair a tendon in her knee. Petitioner also re... More... $0 (04-13-2016 - OK) |
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