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Anthony Stratton v. Thomas E. Beck

This case began as a dispute over approximately $300 in
unpaid wages. It has since transmogrified into a dispute
concerning attorney fees totaling nearly 200 times that amount
and is here now for the second time. In the previous appeal,
appellant Thomas Beck challenged the trial court’s award of
attorney fees for work that respondent Anthony Stratton’s
attorney performed in

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United States of America v. Ionel Muresanu





Milwaukee, WI - Man Sentenced to 58 Months in Federal Prison for Fraud Involving Counterfeit Debit Cards and ATM Skimming Scheme

Ionel Muresanu, 18, was sentenced to 58 months in federal prison following his conviction for multiple offenses

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Jason Olive v. General Nutrition Centers, Inc.




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Jason Olive is a model and actor who contracted with
General Nutrition Centers, Inc. (GNC) to use his likeness in its
advertising campaign. GN

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San Diego Unified School District v. Betty Yee




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Plaintiffs and appellants San Diego Unified School District, Clovis Unified School
District, Poway Unified School District, San Jose Unified Schoo

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Jamie L. Etcheson v. FCA US LLC




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Plaintiffs and appellants Jamie L. Etcheson and Kelly M. Etcheson brought an
action under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act (Civ. Code,1 § 17

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San Diego Unified School District v. Betty Yee, as State Controller

Plaintiffs and appellants San Diego Unified School District, Clovis Unified School
District, Poway Unified School District, San Jose Unified School District, Newport-Mesa
Unified School District, and Grossmont Union High School District (the Districts) appeal
from an order sustaining without leave to amend the demurrer of defendant and
respondent State Controller Betty Yee (the Con

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United States of America v. John Jason Burgess




Portland, OR - Hillsboro Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Charge After Stealing Labor Union Funds

John Jason Burgess, 43, of Hillsboro, Oregon, pleaded guilty to one count of concealing or destroying labor union records.

According to court documents, between 2008 and 2016, Burgess

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H2> Lewis Soars v. Easter Seals Midwest and Charity Twine





Easter Seals Midwest and Charity Twine appeal the circuit court's denial of a motion to compel arbitration pursuant to § 435.440.1.1 They argue the circuit court erred in refusing to compel arbitration because the arbitration agreemen

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Jeremy Howard v. Anthony Goldbloom




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In this action, plaintiff Jeremy Howard alleges that Kaggle’s chief executive
officer (CEO), Anthony Goldbloom, three other members of its board o

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Diping Y. Anderson v. Megan J. Brennan





In the end in these cross-appeals
after a bench trial, we leave the parties just where they were, as
we see no error by the trial court.
Plaintiff Diping Anderson was a Postal Police Officer
(PPO) employed by the U.S. Postal Service and terminated on
Septembe

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United States of America v. Oscar Arnelson Rodriguez-Cruz





Jacksonville, FL - Honduran Citizen Sentenced To Prison For Scheme To Facilitate Employment Of Undocumented Aliens In Construction Industry And Evasion Of Payroll Taxes And Workers’ Compensation Laws

Oscar Arnelson Rodriguez-Cruz (41, Orlando) wa

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Joan E. Friedenberg v. School Board of Palm Beach County





A suspicionless search by the government is presumptively unconstitutional. So goes the basic hornbook law of the Fourth Amendment. The details are a bit more complex. Suspicionless searches are permissible in a narrow b

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State of Tennessee v. Lance Loveless





In September of 2012, the defendant was the mayor of the City of New Johnsonville, Tennessee. While searching eBay, the defendant found a yellow Ford Lightning truck for sale in Columbia, South Car

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Thomas Dowlen v. State of Tennessee





The Petitioner’s conviction relatesto the June 2011shooting death ofCandice Owens. This court affirmed the conviction and summarized the facts of the case as follows:
The proof at trial included a stipulation that the defendant

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Billy Hamilton v. Northfield Insurance Company





Billy Hamilton appeals the district court’s order granting summary judgment
in favor of defendant Northfield Insurance Company as to Mr. Hamilton’s claim for
FILED
United States Court of Appeals
Tenth Ci

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State of Oklahoma v. Dustin Ryan Scott




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Melissa case v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., Inc.

The following facts are not in dispute: In March 2013, Case
was employed by Lawry’s Restaurant, and insured under a
personal automobile policy issued by State Farm. The policy’s
uninsured-underinsured motorist (UM) coverage for bodily injury
was $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident. On March
29, 2013, while returning to Lawry’s Restaurant from an off-site
catering

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United States of America v. Veraphon Phatanakitjumroon




Portland, OR - Oregon Restaurant Owner Sentenced to Prison in Connection With Immigration-Related Forced Labor Scheme
Paul Jumroon, also known as Veraphon Phatanakitjumroon, 55, formerly of Beaverton and Depoe Bay, Oregon, and a naturalized citizen originally from Thailand, was sentenced to

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Kristen Biel v. St. James School






Plaintiff Kristin Biel was fired from her fifth grade teaching position at St. James Catholic School after she told her employer that she had breast cancer and would need to miss work to undergo chemotherapy. She now appeals

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HANE ALLEN VANDERPOOL v. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA













Appellant shot and killed Blaine Wells shortly

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Gloria D. Terry v. Gary Community School Corporation





For thirty-five years, plaintiff-appel-lant Gloria D. Terry worked as a teacher and an administrator for defendant-appellee Gary Community School Corporation (the “District”). At the end of the 2013–2014 school year, the District closed the elem

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Bethany Modisette v. Apple, Inc.

Bethany and James Modisette, along with their daughter Isabella, sued Apple Inc.
after they were seriously injured, and their daughter Moriah was killed, when a driver
using the FaceTime application on his iPhone crashed into their car on a Texas highway.
The trial court sustained Apple’s demurrer to the Modisettes’ first amended complaint
and dismissed the action. The Modisettes a

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Timothy McCLeery v. Allstate Insurance Company

In this putative class action, property inspectors allege they
were engaged by three “service” companies to perform inspections
for two major insurers. The inspectors allege they were in fact
employees of the insurers and service companies jointly, and were
entitled to but deprived of minimum wages, overtime, meal and
rest breaks, reimbursement of expenses, and accurate wage

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Mitchell Sims v. Scott Kernan, as Secretary of Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, etc.

California law provides that the death penalty shall be inflicted by either lethal gas
or by “an intravenous injection of a substance or substances in a lethal quantity sufficient
to cause death, by standards established under the direction of the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation.” (Pen. Code, § 3604, subd. (a).)1
The question in this
case is whether that statute i

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STATE OF OHIO vs. EIC MCCLUSKEY





Appellant was indicted on January 6, 2017 by a Ross County
grand jury on one count of felonious assault, a second-degree felony in
violation of R.C. 2903.11, one count of endangering children, a second
degree felony in viol

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