Denise Williams vs State of Florida |
Petitioner is charged with first-degree murder, a capital offense, and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and accessory after the fact to first-degree murder, offenses which are punishable by life imprisonment. See § 782.04(1), Fla. Stat. Article I, section 14, of the Florida Constitution states: Pretrial release and detention.— 2 Unless charged with a capital offense or an offense $0 (09-22-2018 - FL) |
Broidy Capital Management, LLC v. State of Qatar, et al. |
![]() Los Angeles, CA - Broidy Capital Management, LLC and Elliott Broidy sued the State of Qatar and others on fraud theories claiming that the Defendants retaliated against him for supporting the U.A.E. Eilliott Broidy is a major Republican f More... $0 (03-26-2018 - CA)
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The People of the State of Colorado v. Curtis A. Brooks |
This case presents the question of whether Colorado’s recently enacted |
Nicholas Sampson v. Investigator William Lambert District of Nebraska Federal Courthouse - Omaha, Nebraska |
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (“St. Paul Insurance”) appeals the |
STATE OF KANSAS v. GREAT PLAINS OF KIOWA COUNTY, INC. MoreLaw Suites - The Best Place In Tulsa To Practice Law |
Great Plains of Kiowa County, Inc., (Great Plains) appeals from a judgment holding it subject to the Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) and compelling it to provide records requested by the State of Kansas through the Kiowa County Commission. |
United States of America v. Daniel Sullivan District of New Hampshire Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire |
Concord, NH - Manchester Man Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Illegal Possession of Firearms |
Joseph W. Leiser v. Shannon-Moore; Randy Rogers District of Kansas Federal Courthouse - Topeka, Kansas |
This appeal presents the question whether clearly established law supports the |
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town v. United States of America Eastern District of Oklahoma Federal Courthouse - Muskogee Oklahoma Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town (“AQTT”) appeals several orders entered in |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. AMY GONZALEZ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. DAVID MATUSIEWICZ |
David Matusiewicz1 and Christine Belford were married from 2001 to 2006, during which time they had three children, L.M.1, L.M.2, and K.M.1 (the “children”). The couple and their children also lived with Belford’s one child from a previous marriage, K.M.2.2 After their divorce, Belford and David engaged in a bitter custody dispute, during which David accused Belford of being an unfit mother and $0 (09-09-2018 - DE) |
Ray K. Haynes v. Indiana University Southern District of Indiana Federal Courthouse - Indianapolis, Indiana Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
Ray Haynes was employed as an as-sistant professor in the Department of Education at Indiana University. At the end of his six-year probationary contract, he lost his bid for tenure. Haynes, who is black, alleges that the University denied his tenure application because of his race in violation of federal law. The district judge entered summary judgment for the University and we affirm. The judge’ $0 (09-07-2018 - IN) |
Brittany Harris v. Kimberly Klase Eastern District of Kentucky Federal Courthouse - Covington, Kentucky |
Seventeen-year-old Brittany Harris was a passenger in her family’s minivan when it was pulled over by police officers in Erlanger, Kentucky. Later, |
Derrick Bunkley v. City of Detroit, Michigan Eastern District of Michigan Federal Courthouse - Detroit, Michigan |
In this interlocutory appeal from the denial of the defendants’ motion for summary judgment, the defendants appeal several rulings, one of which concerns qualified immunity. We AFFIRM in part and DISMISS in part. |
STATE OF KANSAS v. ZACHARY TAYLOR HEFELE |
On June 6, 2017, the State charged Hefele with one count of domestic battery, a class B person misdemeanor in violation of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 21-5414(a)(2), and criminal restraint, a class A person misdemeanor in violation of K.S.A. 2016 Supp. 215411(a). The State's charges stemmed from an argument between Hefele and his thengirlfriend, Kasey Fuchs. The argument occurred in a townhome shared by Hef $0 (09-05-2018 - KS) |
NARRAGANSETT INDIAN TRIBE, acting by and through the Narragansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Office v. RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION; ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION; RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL PRESERVATION AND HERITAGE COMMISSION MoreLaw Performance Marketing If It Does Not Work, It Is Free! |
We take the facts as described by the Tribe in its complaint. See Ocasio-Hernández v. Fortuño-Burset, 640 F.3d 1, 5 (1st Cir. 2011). The Tribe's grievance stems from an agreement reached between the Tribe and state and federal agencies under the auspices of the National Historic Preservation Act, 54 U.S.C. § 300101 et seq. (the "NHPA" or the "Act"). The NHPA requires federal agencies over $0 (09-05-2018 - RI) |
Harold Wayne Hurst v. Chickasaw Nation Medical Center and Indian Health Service Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
Muskogee, OK - Harold Wayne Hurst sued the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center and the Indian Health Service on personal injry and medical malpractice theories under the Harold Wayne Hurst v. Chickasaw Nation Medical Center and Indian Health Service (28 U.S.C. 2674)
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Christopher Wernert v. City of Dublin |
The City hired Wernert as a police officer in 2010. He suffered a serious knee injury on the job in February 2011 when he slipped and fell on an icy street while directing traffic. Wernert’s treating physician determined that he suffered permanent impairment as a result of the injury. Wernert contends that his injury is continuing in nature and that it substantially limits his ability to run, j $0 (09-02-2018 - TX) |
Wendy Younger v. El Paso County Emergency Services District No. 2 and El Paso County, Texas |
Wendy Younger purchased the lot at issue in the Montana Vista area in 1997. She purchased the property as part of an agreement between the Paso View Christian Association and the Montana Vista Volunteer Fire Department. Due to a rash of fires and resulting property loss in the area, the Association donated two lots on Kyle Road to the Fire Department in exchange for the department building a $0 (09-02-2018 - TX) |
State of Oklahoma v. Jakhai Montrell Adams MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 406 South Boulder 918-582-3993 or Info@morelaw.com |
Tulsa, OK - Criminal defense lawyers Alexis Gardner and Michael Manning represented Jakhai Adams, age 21, who was charged with: |
Narragansett Indian Tribe v. Rhode Island Department of Transportation, et al. District of Rhode Island Federal Courthouse - Providence, Rhode Island Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
The Narragansett Indian Tribe (the "Tribe") appeals the district |
John Daniel Blue v. Maria Deguadalupe Lopez Northern District of Georgia Federal Courthouse - Atlanta, Georgia |
We can’t tell what time it is by measuring yards. We can’t know how much something weighs by measuring lightyears. We can’t see how long a field is by measuring degrees of heat. And we can’t quantify rainfall by measuring it on the Richter magnitude scale. That’s because in all of these cases, the measuring device simply is not designed to gauge the thing we are trying to measure. |
James L. Dean, et al. v. Gage County, Nebraska, et al. District of Nebraska Federal Courthouse - Lincoln, Nebraska |
Lincoln, NE - James L. Dean, and others sued Gage County, Nebraska, Richard T. Smith, Richard T. Smith, Gerald Lamkin, Gerald Lamkin, Mark Meints, Jerry O. DeWitt, Wayne R. Price on civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983. |
James L. Dean; Lois P. White, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Joseph White, deceased; Kathleen A. Gonzalez; Thomas W. Winslow; Ada Joann Taylor; Debra Sheldon |
DNA evidence exonerated Joseph E. White and the five other plaintiffs of rape |
United States of America v. Matthew Lane Durham Western District of Oklahoma Federal Courthouse - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Matthew Durham appeals his convictions and sentence on four counts for illicit |
Richard Grissom v. Raymond Roberts, et al. District of Kansas Federal Courthouse - Topeka, Kansas |
Richard Grissom, a prisoner in the custody of the Kansas Department of |
United States of America v. Clifford Chance US, L.L.P. Southern District of New York - New York, New York |
Justice Department Settles Immigration-Related Discrimination Claim Against International Law Firm |
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