Spencer v. State Of Alabama |
"On July 17, 2004, Officers Carlos Owen, Harley A. Chisolm III, and Charles R. Bennett, of the Birmingham Police Department, were shot and killed, and a fourth officer, Officer Michael Collins, also of the Birmingham Police Department, was shot but survived. Officer Collins testified that while on patrol that morning, he heard a radio transmission from Officer Owen indicating that Officer Owen wa... More... $0 (01-02-2016 - AL) |
United States v. Lente |
Following a drunk-driving crash on the Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico, in which three people were killed and another severely injured, Lente pled guilty to three counts of involuntary manslaughter and one count of assault resulting in serious bodily injury. According to the pre-sentence investigation report (“PSR”), her advisory Guidelines range was 46 to 57 months' imprisonment. However, the distric... More... $0 (01-02-2016 - NM) |
Gerald A. Lechliter v. Del. Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control, et al. |
The Plaintiff filed his Verified Complaint on October 11, 2012. The |
SUMMIT MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING CORPORATION v. USA |
The Plaintiff in this case, Summit Multi-Family Housing Corporation (“SMHC”), is an Ohio not-for-profit corporation and a “public housing agency” (“PHA”) within the meaning of section 1437a(b)(6) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (“Housing Act”), 42 U.S.C. §§ 1437–40. 2d Am. Compl. ¶ 3, ECF No. 16. Pursuant to that Act, the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”... More... $0 (12-30-2015 - DC) |
State Of New Mexico v. Davis |
Over a period of time during 2005 and 2006, the New Mexico State Police received several reports that residents were growing marijuana plants throughout rural areas of Taos County, New Mexico. The informants, however, were unable or unwilling to provide the police with specific locations where marijuana was growing due to the remoteness of the area and fear of retaliation. In investigating the re... More... $0 (12-29-2015 - NM) |
The State Of South Carolina v. Christopher Broadnax |
At 5:30 p.m. on May 24, 2009, a masked gunman entered Church's Chicken on Two Notch Road in Columbia. He held one of the employees at gunpoint while the employee emptied the cash registers. Three other employees locked themselves in the kitchen. The gunman was wearing a striped shirt, had a distinctive "lazy eye," and carried a clear plastic bag. |
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY V. BILLY COX |
Billy Cox was stopped at a roadblock conducted by the Kentucky State |
United States v. White |
Mr. White took indecent liberties with a child in North Carolina on February 6, 2005, in violation of section 14-202.1 of the North Carolina Criminal Code. On July 27, 2006, Congress passed the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA). Mr. White was indicted by the State of North Carolina on December 11, 2006, and convicted on February 14, 2007. On February 28, 2007, two weeks after ... More... $0 (12-26-2015 - OK) |
United States v. Rodriguez |
At approximately 6:15 p.m. on August 22, 2014, Oklahoma City police officer Stanley McMullen was patrolling a high crime area in south Oklahoma City known for drugs, guns and prostitution. He noticed a man sitting in the front passenger seat of a white Toyota sedanPage 2parked on Southwest 41st Street near south Robinson. The officer initially suspected the individual was engaging in an act of p... More... $0 (12-26-2015 - OK) |
State Of Kansas v. Robinson |
Robinson was a self-employed, but not entirely successful, entrepreneur. In the 1970s, he formed Hydro-Gro, Inc., a company that produced hydroponic vegetables. In the 1980s, Robinson offered financial consulting services through his company Equi II. His operations were interrupted when he was convicted of a nonperson felony and incarcerated at the Western Missouri Correctional Center in Cameron,... More... $0 (12-26-2015 - KS) |
Perry v. Agriculture Dept |
On November 29, 2011, Perry arrived at the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ("FTC-Oklahoma), but was separated from other intake inmates because "he was being housed in [the Special Housing Unit ("SHU")] due to a 2007 assault in Kentucky." [Record No. 1, p. 11, ¶¶ 84-85] Perry states that he was "subjected to metal detectors and X-ray body scans due to suspicion of alleged contra... More... $0 (12-26-2015 - KY) |
USA v. Alan Robert Johnson |
Defendant-Appellants Alan Robert Johnson and Jennifer A. Sparks’s day did |
United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union AFL-CIO-CLC, et al. v. Wise Alloys, LLC |
This appeal and cross-appeal represent the latest chapter3 in the contentious |
Robert Liebman v. Metroplolitan Life Insurance Company |
Robert Liebman began working for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company |
USA v. Mehran Javidan |
Mehran Javidan (“Javidan”) and Vishnu Pradeep Meda (“Meda”) worked together at Acure Home Care (“Acure”). Javidan, as a part-owner, handled the daily operations. Meda worked for Acure as a physical therapist. |
United States of America v. Vishnu Meda |
Mehran Javidan (“Javidan”) and Vishnu Pradeep Meda (“Meda”) worked together at Acure Home Care (“Acure”). Javidan, as a part-owner, handled the daily operations. Meda worked for Acure as a physical therapist. |
Maling v. Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP |
In this case we consider whether an actionable conflict of interest arises under Mass. R. Prof. C. 1.7, as |
Solomon v. State Of Kansas |
In 1861, the people of the new State of Kansas adopted a constitution that assigned judicial power to a supreme court and to various lower courts: "The judicial power of the State shall be vested in a supreme court, district courts, probate courts, justices of the peace, and such other courts, inferior to the supreme court, as may be provided by law; and all courts of record shall have a seal, t... More... $0 (12-23-2015 - KS) |
State of Tennessee v. Travei Pryor |
In January 2011, the appellant and his two codefendants, Walter Patrick and Paul Gillespie, were charged in a multi-count indictment with eleven counts of especially aggravated kidnapping, four counts of aggravated robbery; four counts of aggravated burglary; one count of employing a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony; and one count of possessing a firearm during the commission of... More... $0 (12-18-2015 - TN) |
United States of America v. Rodriguez |
At approximately 6:15 p.m. on August 22, 2014, Oklahoma City police officer Stanley McMullen was patrolling a high crime area in south Oklahoma City known for drugs, guns and prostitution. He noticed a man sitting in the front passenger seat of a white Toyota sedanPage 2parked on Southwest 41st Street near south Robinson. The officer initially suspected the individual was engaging in an act of pr... More... $0 (12-18-2015 - OK) |
Gail D. Smith v. The King's Daughters and Sons Home |
On May 25, 2006, Gail D. Smith (“Appellant”) began working as a Certified Nursing Assistant at The King‟s Daughters and Sons Home (“KDSH” or “Appellee”), a nursing home. On December 16, 2011, Ms. Smith reported to the Tennessee Department of Health (“TDH”) that she witnessed three KDSH employees physically, emotionally, and verbally abuse three of the home‟s residents. Ms. Smith rece... More... $0 (12-17-2015 - TN) |
Salem Hospital Corporation v. NLRB |
Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA or Act) provides that employees may “form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and to engage in other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining.” 29 U.S.C. § 157. An election held to determine whether a union is entitled to represent a group of employees—... More... $0 (12-15-2015 - DC) |
State Of Connecticut v. Shelvonn Jones |
The state and the defendant, Shelvonn |
People Of Illinois v. Cacini |
This cause arose from defendant’s arrest during the early morning hours of April 20, |
United States v. Rodella |
The Court takes its facts from the Revised Presentence Investigation Report, disclosed December 3, 2014, revised January 15, 2015 ("PSR"), that the United States Probation Office ("USPO") prepared. On March 11, 2014, Michael Tafoya pulled out a driveway onto the road, while a green jeep was traveling down the same road. See PSR ¶ 7, at 5. Rodella, Jr., who was driving the jeep, began flashing the ... More... $0 (12-13-2015 - NM) |
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