Funkhouser v. State of Oklahoma |
¶1 Kevin Eugene Funkhouser and Jamie Ann Funkhouser were jointly charged, tried and convicted by a jury in McClain County District Court Case Nos. CRF-83-126 and CRF-83-127 of Manslaughter in the Second Degree. Both appellants received two (2) year sentences. From these sentences the appellants appeal. |
Dennis Lynch v. Daniel Donnelly |
The city of Pawtucket, R.I., annually erects a Christmas display in a park owned by a nonprofit organization and located in the heart of the city's shopping district. The display includes, in addition to such objects as a Santa Claus house, a Christmas tree, and a banner that reads "SEASONS GREETINGS," a creche or Nativity scene, which has been part of this annual display for 40 years or more. Res... More... $0 (03-05-1984 - RI) |
Barbara Lynn Foster v. State of Oklahoma |
¶1 The appellant, Barbara Lynn Foster, was convicted in the District Court of Blaine County of Murder in the Second Degree and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
Lamb v. State of Oklahoma |
¶1 John W. Lamb, plaintiff in error, hereinafter referred to as defendant, was charged jointly with his wife Martha Lamb, by information filed in the county court of Garfield County with the offense of the wilful failure to furnish necessary food, clothing, shelter and medical attendance for their four minor children. A trial by jury was waived, and the case was tried before the court, who render... More... $0 (02-08-1956 - OK) |
DE ARMOND v. State of Oklahoma |
¶1 Herein is involved an appeal by Bobby Gene DeArmond, plaintiff in error, from a conviction in the district court of Rogers County, of the crime of rape, alleged to have been committed on an eleven year old girl, the sister of defendant's wife. Punishment was assessed by the jury at fifteen years imprisonment in the State Penitentiary, the minimum for statutory rape. The penalty might have been... More... $0 (06-08-1955 - ) |
Ruth Garratt v. Brian Dailey |
The liability of an infant for an alleged battery is presented to this court for the first time. Brian |
Belky v. Terrell |
¶1 This action was commenced in the superior court of Muskogee county, Okla., on the 28th day of May, 1920, by J. G. Terrell and Lela Terrell, his wife, defendants in error, plaintiffs below, against George R. Belky and A. G. Ford, plaintiffs in error, defendants below, to recover the west half of lot nine and the north half of the west half of lot eight, in block 436, in the city of Muskogee, Ok... More... $0 (10-30-1923 - OK) |
Canfield v. Jack |
¶1 The land involved in this litigation is in the heart of the Cushing oil field and is of great value. There were originally many parties and many conflicting interests, but owing to the fact that many of these interests have been settled, we will only burden the reader of this opinion with the facts necessary to determine the issues in this case. |
Tammy D. Mahmoodjanloo v. Behrooz Mahmoodjanloo |
¶1 This is an appeal by Behrooz Mahmoodjanloo, father and custodial parent of two daughters, from the trial court's order denying his post-decree effort to relocate with his children to New York. Father argues the trial court misapplied the statutory burden of proof set forth in 43 O.S. Supp. 2004, § 112.3,1 the new relocation act, and we agree. He complains of the new statute's failure to follow ... More... $0 (11-30--0001 - OK) |
Loril Bryden v. Lackside Ventures, LLC |
¶1 Lori Bryden (Bryden) filed suit in the Eleventh Judicial District, Flathead County, after her termination from the Homestead Café Bar and Casino (Homestead Café). The Homestead Café serves as the principal business of Lakeside Ventures, L.L.C., (Lakeside). |