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Prescription Health Network, LLC, and William M. Blackshear Jr., M.D. v. Toby R. Adams, Lisa B. Adams, and Adams Marketing Consulting, Inc. Denton County Texas Courthouse

Appellants Prescription Health Network, LLC (PHN) and William M.
Blackshear Jr., M.D. (collectively, the PHN Defendants) appeal from the trial
court’s judgment confirming an arbitration award in favor of Appellees Toby R.
1See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4.
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Adams, Lisa B. Adams, and Adams Marketing Consulting, Inc. (AMC)
(collectively, the Adams Plaintiffs). We affirm.
I. Fact... More...
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Yessica Y. Pecina v. The State of Texas Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas

The evidence shows Pecina and her husband, Tyler Green, as well as the complainant,
Kelsey Kendrick, and Kendrick’s boyfriend, Erik Perez, were living together as roommates in an
apartment when Kendrick decided to move out of the apartment. Kendrick and Perez had recently
ended their relationship, and according to Kendrick, she and Perez had agreed on a specific date
for Kendr... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. JERRY JOHNSON, JR.

This case began in July 2015 when the State charged Johnson with attempted aggravated robbery, aggravated assault using a knife, criminal threat, interference with a police officer, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of marijuana with a prior conviction. As part of a plea deal, Johnson pled no contest to possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana with a prior conviction, and... More...   $0 (04-17-2017 - KS)

United States of America v. Nathaniel Roshaun Bowens Federal Courthouse - Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth, TX - Federal Jury Convicts Fort Worth Man of Five Counts of Robbery and Gun Charges

Following a two-day trial before U.S. District Judge Reed C. O’Connor, a federal jury has convicted Nathaniel Roshaun Bowens, 34, of Fort Worth, Texas, of five counts relating to the robbery of T-Mobile stores.

Bowens was convicted of one count of conspiracy to interfere with commerce ... More...
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State of Tennessee v. Wendall Curtis Doree COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE

The Appellant’s convictions stemmed from a break-in that occurred at the home of the victim, Karen Langer, on October 14, 2012. At trial, the victim testified that she lived at a “secluded” location on Carter Hollow Road in Linden. Around 2:00 p.m. on October 14, she was upstairs and heard her dogs bark. She looked outside, saw nothing, and went downstairs to prepare lunch. While slicing tomat... More...   $0 (04-07-2017 - TN)

Margaret Kinsley, Individually and on behalf of Laddie Frances Kinsley, deceased v. Cartwright's Ranch House, LLC and John Clayton Cartwright Denton County Texas Courthouse

Appellee John Clayton Cartwright owns and operates Appellee Cartwright’s Ranch House, LLC, (CRH) a restaurant in Denton, Texas. One
1See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4.
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morning, after Margaret and Laddie Kinsley ate breakfast together at CRH, as Laddie negotiated his walker off the curb in front of CRH and into the parking lot on the passenger-side of the couple’s vehicle, he fell. He was take... More...
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James R. Rodgers v. Healthcare Solutions Group, Inc. and Tulsa Firefighters Health & Welfare Trust Tulsa County Oklahoma Courthouse



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Tulsa, OK - James R. Rodgers sued Healthcare Solutions Group, Inc. and Tulsa Firefighters Health & Welfare Trust claiming that defendants ... More...
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Memorial Hermann Health System v. Samia Khalil, M.D.

After 40 years of employment at Memorial Hermann hospital, Dr. Samia
Khalil sued Memorial Hermann Health System for defamation, tortious
interference with an existing contract, conspiracy, and intentional infliction of
emotional distress. Khalil, age 77, also sued for age discrimination. Memorial
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Hermann sought to dismiss several of her claims under summary dismiss... More...
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Artis Charles Harrell v. S.P. Dairy Ashford d.b.a Salon Park & Brinson Management Corporation

This case involves a dispute over the termination of plaintiff-appellant Artis
Harrell’s lease of a hair-salon workstation. The trial court granted summary
judgment on Harrell’s claims, concluding they were limitations barred. We affirm.
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PREVIOUS LAWSUIT
In 2006, Harrell sued the two defendant-appellees in this suit, i.e., S.P. Dairy
Ashford d/b/a Salon Pa... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. WILLIAM PORTER SWOPES

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On December 31, 2014, officers of the Topeka Police Department conducted a driver's license checkpoint. A black Mazda approached the checkpoint and accelerated through it without stopping. Police later identified the driv... More...   $0 (03-20-2017 - KS)

STATE OF KANSAS v. FELANDICE L. REED

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The charges against Reed arose from events on March 13, 2015, in Wichita. On that date, Deputies Douglas Robertson and Sandy Shiblom of the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Department, both in uniform, went to Reed's second-floo... More...   $0 (03-20-2017 - KS)

DANIEL RAY BAIRD vs. STATE OF MISSOURI

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Movant plead guilty to one count of second-degree robbery, one count of
second-degree murder, and one count of armed criminal act... More...
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United States of America v. Gerald Thomas Schram

Medford, OR - 65-Year Old Repeat Bank Robber Sentenced to 130 Months in Federal Prison

Gerald Thomas Schram, 65, of Medford, was sentenced to 130 months in prison for bank robbery and interference with commerce by robbery. Following his prison sentence, Schram will be on supervised release for three years. Schram was also ordered to pay $9,177 in restitution.

On January 20, 2014,... More...
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Scott A. Estep v. State of Indiana

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Estep lived with his girlfriend Maria Nieves in an upstairs apartment in Fort
Wayne.... More...
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Long Canyon Phase II and III Homeowners Association, Inc. v. Chris Cashion and Lisa Cashion

Long Canyon Phase II and III Homeowners Association, Inc. (“the HOA”) appeals
from an interlocutory order denying its motion to dismiss a suit by Chris and Lisa Cashion. The
parties have for several years disputed whether the Cashions’ alleged landscaping activities in a
drainage easement violate the HOA’s rules. After the HOA sent the Cashions a notice of intent to
sue for non-com... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. DAVID AARON KELLY

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On February 13, 2014, Kelly pled no contest to one count of criminal threat in case no. 2013CR763.... More...
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Roger Garling v. United States Environmental Protection Agency

Roger Garling, Sheryl Garling, and their business, R and D Enterprises, Inc.,
(collectively, “the Garlings”) sued the United States for damages arising from an
FILED United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit

March 7, 2017

Elisabeth A. Shumaker Clerk of Court


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Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) raid and investigation of their l... More...
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Annette Burrus v. David Reyes and Sonia Valenzuela

David Reyes and Sonia Valenzuela (“the Reyes Family”) thought they were buying a mobile home and a one-half acre lot from Annette Burris under an oral contract for deed. Burrus, on the other hand, contended the Reyes Family was only renting the property. After the Reyes Family had lived on the property for 17 years and had made numerous improvements to the property, Burrus sold the lot to a third ... More...   $0 (03-09-2017 - TX)

United States of America v. Deric Lostutter

Lexington, KY - Winchester Man Sentenced To 24 Months For Illegally Hacking Into Website And Lying To Federal Agents

A Winchester, Ky., man, who previously admitted to hacking and taking control of a high school sports website, to gain publicity for his online identity and harass and intimidate the website owner and others, has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison.

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James E. Wade v. Johnny Wade, Individually; Amanda Wade, Individually; and Amanda Wade, as the Independent Executor of the Estate of Edell Wade

This is an appeal from a take-nothing judgment of the county court-at-law of
Burnet County in a suit to rescind the sale of a ranch. Appellant is James E. Wade (Bud), and
appellees are his brother and sister-in-law, Johnny and Amanda Wade. Amanda was sued
individually and as executor of the Estate of Edell Wade.
In 2004, Edell Wade, Bud and Johnny’s mother, sold her ranch to Johnny... More...
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Joseph S. McGreal v. The Village of Orlando Park

On June 28, 2010, Joseph McGreal
was fired from his position as a police officer with the Orland
Park Police Department. Thereafter, he sued the Village
of Orland Park and three members of the police department—
Chief of Police Timothy McCarthy, Lieutenant Patrick
Duggan, and Lieutenant James Bianchi—claiming that the
defendants violated his First Amendment rights by firing... More...
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Gerald Caldwell v. KHOU-TV; Gannett Company, Inc.

After being fired, Gerald Caldwell sued his employers, KHOU-TV and Gannett Company, Inc. (collectively, “the Defendants”), for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and the Family Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”). The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the Defendants and Caldwell appealed. Because we find that Caldwell raised a genuine issue of fact over whether the ... More...   $0 (03-07-2017 - TX)

United States of America v. David W. Schwarz

Miami, FL - Jury Convicted Former Cay Clubs Chief Financial Officer of Conspiracy, Bank Fraud and Tax Offenses

The former Chief Financial Officer of Cay Clubs Resorts and Marinas (Cay Clubs) was convicted Friday evening by a federal jury of conspiracy, bank fraud, and tax offenses. The jury verdict was returned after a two-week trial before Chief U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore.
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Landmark Real Estate, Inc. v. McCoy Property Company, LLC and Irmas Ahwatukee, L.L.C.

Tulsa, OK - Landmark Real Estate, Inc. sued McCoy Property Company, LLC and Irmas Ahwatukee, L.L.C. on a quiet title theory.

Issue # 1. Issue: QUIET TITLE (QUIET)
Filed By: LANDMARK REAL ESTATE INC
Filed Date: 04/08/2016
Party Name Disposition Information
Defendant: IRMAS AHWATUKEE LLC Disposed: SUMMARY JUDGEMENT ENTERED- PLAINTIFF, 03/01/2017. Judge
Defendant: ... More...
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DOE v. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A. OF TULSA MoreLaw Suites - Legal Suites and Virtual Offices - Downtown Tulsa

This appeal originates from a lawsuit filed by Plaintiff/Appellant John Doe (a pseudonym for Plaintiff) (hereinafter, "Appellant") against Defendants/Appellees The First Presbyterian Church of U.S.A. of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and James D. Miller (hereinafter, "Appellees") alleging breach of contract, negligence, and outrage. Appellant alleges he was born in Syria into the Muslim Faith, but for most of h... More...   $0 (02-27-2017 - OK)

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