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State of Oklahoma v. Kenneth Raymond Elzyzyn

Jay, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Kenneth Raymond Elzyzyn

1. POSSESSION OF FIREARM AFTER CONVICTION, A FELONY

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
03-10-2015

FILE, ENTER, SCAN (MICROFILM, OR RECORD) INFORMATION

Document Available at Court Clerk's Office
$ 103.00


SHERIFF'S ARREST FEE
$ 5.00

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State of Oklahoma v. Derrick Wayne Campos

Jay, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Derrick Wayne Campos

1. POSSESSION OF CDS - METHAMPHETAMINE - A FELONY, in violation of 63 OS 2-401-2-420

2. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, A MISDEMEANOR, in violation of 47 OS 11-902(A)(3)

3. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, A MISDEMEANOR, in violation of 63 OS 2-405

4. TRAFFIC - FAILURE TO WEAR SAFETY

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State of Oklahoma v. Larry C. Highfield

Jay, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Larry C. Highfield

1. POSSESSION OF FIREARM AFTER FORMER FELONY CONVICTION - FELONY, in violation of 21 OS 1272-1289.24

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
08-10-2015

FILE, ENTER, SCAN (MICROFILM, OR RECORD) INFORMATION

Document Available at Court Clerk's Office
$ 103.00


SHERI

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State of Oklahoma v. David Matthew Gilliland

Grove, OK - State of Oklahoma v. David Matthew Gilliland

1. KNOWINGLY CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY, A FELONY, in violation of 21 OS 1713

2. POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE, A FELONY

3. POSSESS FIREARM DURING COMMISSION OF A FELONY

4. ACTUAL PHYS. CONTROL OF VEH. UNDER THE INFLUENCE, MUNICIPAL, AFCF, in violation of 47 OS 11-902(A)(1-4)

5. POS

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United States of America v. Ryan Jones Federal Courthouse - Portland, Maine

Portland, ME - Former Union Officer Pleads Guilty to Embezzling over $280,000 in Union Funds

Ryan Jones, 34, of Bath, Maine pleaded guilty on September 6, 2017 to embezzling $280,865 from a union during a period when he served as an officer of that union.

According to court records, from 2009 until January 2017, the defendant was the Secretary-Treasurer of the International Assoc

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United States of America v. Joseph Burhoe, a/k/a Jo Jo Federal Courthouse - Boston, Massachusetts

This case involves an attempt
by the federal government to use the Hobbs Act to police the
activities of members of a labor union. Joseph Burhoe and John
Perry, who are union members, challenge the sufficiency of the
evidence of their convictions for, inter alia, extortion under the
Hobbs Act, as well as the jury instructions with respect to that
offense. The government att

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Stephanie Hicks v. City of Tuscaloosa, Alabama Eleventh Circuit - Elbert P. Tuttle Federal Courthouse - Atlanta, Georgia

Stephanie Hicks brought this action against the Tuscaloosa Police Department under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) after her reassignment and constructive discharge. Hicks prevailed at a jury trial, and the City now appeals the denial of its motion for judgment as a matter of law, its motion for a new trial, and the allegedly erroneous jury instru

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Plute Home Corporation v. American Safety Indemnity Company

In this insurance defense dispute, defendant and appellant American Safety
Indemnity Company (American Safety or ASIC) challenges a judgment after court trial
that awarded over $1.4 million in compensatory and punitive damages to plaintiff and
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respondent Pulte Home Corporation (Pulte), who was the general contractor and
developer of two residential projects in the San Marcos

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Roger Lee v. William Driscoll United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit - St. Louis, Missouri

Mary and Roger Lee sued Mathews Township, South Dakota, and three
members of the Township Board of Supervisors—William Driscoll, Greg Albrecht,
and William Albrecht (collectively, the individual defendants)—alleging claims
under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and state law. The defendants moved for dismissal and
summary judgment, which the district court denied in part and granted in part. The

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David Martin v. Gonzaga University

David Martin sues his former employer, Gonzaga University, for
discharge in employment in violation of public policy and for a violation of a statute
allowing an employee access to his personnel file. We affirm a summary judgment
dismissal of the wrongful discharge claim. Martin fails to present evidence to support the
fourth element of the claim, that element being the absence of

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Gavin Lee Buck v. Nancy A. Berryhill Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals - San Francisco, California

Gavin Buck (“Buck”) appeals the district court’s
judgment affirming the denial of Social Security Disability
Insurance (“SSDI”) and Supplemental Security Income
(“SSI”) benefits. Buck is diagnosed with several mental
illnesses, including bipolar disorder, antisocial personality
disorder, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(“ADHD”). We have jurisdiction under 28 U.

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Utopia Home Care/Guarantee Insurance Company v. Beatriz Alvarez

The issue before us is the proper interpretation of section 440.093(3), Florida Statutes (2011). Under the plain meaning of the statute, which we will discuss before applying it to the facts of this case, we reverse.
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Benefits for Mental or Nervous Injury.
At all pertinent times, section 440.093(3) has provided as follows:
Subject to the payment of permanent benefits under s. 440.

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Jane Doe v. Etihad Airways, P.J.S.C. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Courthouse - Cincinnati, Ohio

Plaintiff Jane Doe and her eleven-year-old daughter flew aboard
Etihad Airways from Abu Dhabi to Chicago. For the duration of the fourteen-hour journey,
Doe’s tray table remained open in her lap because a knob that was meant to hold it in place had
fallen to the floor. During the flight, Doe’s daughter found the knob on the floor and gave it to
Doe, who placed it in a seatback pock

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Orlando Nakai v. Friendship House Association of American Indians, Inc.

For over 20 years, plaintiff Orlando Nakai (Orlando1) was employed by Friendship
House Association of American Indians, Inc. (Friendship House), a drug and alcohol
rehabilitation program providing treatment services to Native Americans. His
employment was terminated by the program’s CEO, who also happened to be his motherin-law,
after his wife informed the CEO that Orlando had a gu

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Cheryl Williams v. Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission

Cheryl Williams, an African-American woman, claims that she was subjected to constant harassment at the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (the “Commission”) by her supervisors, Joseph Retort and Adam Stalczynski. As a result of this treatment, she alleges she faced
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a hostile work environment and was ultimately constructively discharged from her position as a Human Relations Represe

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Gabriel Cortez v. Doty Bros. Equipment Company

Gabriel Cortez sued his former employer Doty Bros.
Equipment Company for Labor Code and wage and hour
violations on behalf of himself and a putative class of employees
and former employees. Cortez’s complaint included a related
representative claim under the Labor Code Private Attorneys
General Act of 2004 (PAGA) (Lab. Code, § 2698 et seq.). On
September 19, 2014 the superi

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Buddy Wayne Webb v. Lori Beth Schlagal Midland County Texas Courthouse

Buddy Wayne Webb appeals the trial court’s lifetime protective order that
enjoined him from any contact or communication with his ex-wife, Lori Beth
Schlagal, and her minor daughter. The Midland County district attorney alleged in
the application for a protective order that Webb had engaged in a course of conduct
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that constituted stalking, as defined by Section 42.072 of the

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State of Oklahoma v. Michael Scott Cartledge Tulsa County Courthouse - Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa, OK - Man Sentenced To Eight Years On Lewd Molestation Charge

The State of Oklahoma charged Michael Scott Cartledge, age 31 with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: RAPE, RAPE - 1ST DEGREE - BY INSTRUMENTATION - VICTIM UNDER 14, in violation of 21 O.S. 1114 A 7
Date of Offense: 12/20/2015
Party Name Disposition Information
CARTLEDGE, MICHAEL SCOTT Disposed: CONVICT

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Carolyn Mariani v. The State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma State University

¶1 The question presented to this Court is whether certain provisions of The Governmental Tort Claims Act (GTCA), specifically 51 O.S. 2011 §§ 158(E) & 162(D), permit the State of Oklahoma or a political subdivision to set off from liability amounts previously paid to a GTCA tort claimant from the claimant's own insurer, thereby abrogating the collateral source rule for claims arising under the GT

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United States of America v. Black Elk Energy Offshore Operations, LLC Federal Courthouse - New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, LA - Black Elk Energy Offshore Operations LLC. Convicted of Worker Safety and Clean Water Act Violations in Connection to Offshore Explosion

Black Elk Energy Offshore Operations LLC (BEE), a privately held limited liability company headquartered in Houston, Texas, was sentenced on August 31, 2017 on eight felony violations of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) and

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B.C. v. Steak N Shake Operations, Inc.

B.C. appeals the trial court’s take-nothing summary judgment on her common-law
assault claim against her former employer, Steak N Shake Operations, Inc. (SNS). On original
submission, this Court concluded B.C.’s claim was barred as a matter of law by the Texas
Commission on Human Rights Act.1 B.C. v. Steak N Shake Operations, Inc., 461 S.W.3d 928,
928 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2015). The T

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State of Maine v. William True

[¶1] Twenty-year-old Romeo Parent was killed in April 2013. He had
been stabbed in the back of the neck, beaten, and choked. William True was
charged with, and found guilty by a jury of, the intentional or knowing, or
depraved indifference murder of Parent.1 True appeals from the judgment of
conviction entered by the court (MG Kennedy, J.). See 17-A M.R.S. § 201(1)(A),
(B) (201

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Theresa L. Allocca v. York Insurance Company of Maine, et al.

[¶1] In January 2014, Timothy Austin Davison, who was known as Asti,
was fatally shot while operating a vehicle that an assailant, operating another
vehicle, had forced onto a median on an interstate highway. Asti’s parents,
Theresa L. Allocca and Timothy Allen Davison, filed this action in their
individual capacities, and Davison also filed as personal representative of the
Es

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Tajie Major v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

William E. Major smoked two packs of cigarettes a day, on
average, from 1961 to 1989. He was diagnosed with lung cancer
in 1997, and died a year later. His wife, plaintiff Tajie Major,
brought suit against several manufacturers of cigarettes Major
had smoked, as well as manufacturers of asbestos to which he
had been exposed, alleging that Major’s smoking and his asbestos
ex

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Joseph Tomlinson v. Douglas Knight Construction, Inc. Utah Supreme Court of Utah - Salt Lake City, Utah

¶ 1 Utah Code section 78B-4-513(1) provides that “an action for defective design or construction is limited to” an action for “breach of . . . contract, whether written or otherwise, including both express and implied warranties.” The statute also states that such a claim may be brought only by a person who is “in privity of contract with the original contractor” or by a person with a right to sue

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