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) |
Ricardo Nunez v. The State of Texas Indecency with a Child |
After the jury was impaneled, the State’s attorney read the indictment. The indictment identified appellant’s alleged victim as “Ashley Alvarez.”2 Appellant entered a plea of not guilty. The trial court then recessed the proceedings for a noon break. When the proceedings resumed but before opening statements were presented, the court stated, outside the presence of the jury, that Juror Numb $0 (09-02-2018 - TX) |
Robert Gustavsen v. Alcon Laboratories, Inc. District of Massachusetts Federal Courthouse - Boston, Massachusetts |
Our disposition of the merits of this appeal turns on a single question: |
STATE OF KANSAS v. HAU T. TRAN |
Tran's presentence investigation (PSI) report showed he had a criminal history score of C. It also showed he had at least nine prior drug-related offenses. Tran was on parole for possession of a controlled substance when he was arrested for the current offense. |
STATE OF KANSAS v. WILFRED J. NWOJI JR. |
The charges stemmed from an incident in which Nwoji strangled his girlfriend and threatened to kill her. A presentence investigation (PSI) report showed Nwoji had a criminal history score of H with at least eight prior drug or alcohol related convictions. He was on probation for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at the time he committed the current offense. |
State of North Dakota v. Clyde Edward Pickens |
Pickens moved to western North Dakota in 2011 with D.R. and her children, M.R. and C.R. After arriving, Pickens and D.R. began CTC Cleaning Services and performed construction cleanup work. Pickens lived with D.R. and helped care for her children. |
Howard Pittman v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc. Eastern District of Michigan Federal Courthouse - Detroit, Michigan |
Plaintiff Howard Pittman (“Pittman”) sued two mortgage servicers, iServe Servicing, Inc. (“iServe”) and Servis One, Inc., d/b/a BSI Financial Services (“BSI”), for negligent and willful violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”) pursuant to 15 U.S.C. §§ 1681n and 1681o. He also sued BSI for breach of contract. Pittman appeals from several decisions entered by the district court denying Pi $0 (08-25-2018 - MI) |
Brandy Kane v. Shawn Barger Western District of Pennsylvania Courthouse - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
On June 27, 2013, Brandy Kane went to the hospital and reported that she may have been the victim of a sexual assault. That night, Officer Shawn Barger of the Coraopolis Police Department went to the hospital to interview Kane regarding the possible assault. At that time, Kane says Barger told her to bring the clothes she wore during the alleged incident to him at the police station. |
Elaine Levins v. Healthcare Revenue Recovery Group, LLC District of New Jersey Federal Courthouses |
In this appeal, we interpret three provisions of the Fair |
Galen Dwayne Baugus v. The State of Texas |
After the guilt-innocence phase of his trial, a jury found Galen Dwayne |
STATE OF KANSAS v. URTIS ANTHONY THAXTON |
On January 28, 2016, Brandy Blomgren reported to the police that someone had stolen her 1999 Ford Explorer from the driveway in front of her house. Blomgren saw her car drive down the street away from her house, but she did not see who was driving it. About two weeks later, on February 11, 2016, Kansas City Police Officer Michael Moulin was on patrol at night when he saw a Ford Explorer stopped on $0 (08-18-2018 - KS) |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. DIMITRY FOMICHEV |
Fomichev was born in Russia and came to the United States in 2003 on a student visa. He met Svetlana Pogosyan in 2006, and they married later that year. In 2007, Pogosyan applied for an alien relative visa for Fomichev, and he applied to adjust his immigration status. The United States Department of Homeland Security found the marriage bona fide, approved the visa, and granted Fomichev conditio $0 (08-17-2018 - CA) |
Naperville Smart Meter Awareness v. City of Naperville Northern District of Indiana Federal Courthouse - Lafayette, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Hammond Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
The City of Naperville owns and op-erates a public utility that provides electricity to the city’s res-idents. The utility collects residents’ energy-consumption data at fifteen-minute intervals. It then stores the data for up to three years. This case presents the question whether Naper-ville’s collection of this data is reasonable under the Fourth |
Jason Springer v. Cleveland Clinic; Employee Health Plan Total Care Northern District of Ohio Courthouse - Cleveland, Ohio Morelaw Internet Marketing for Legal Professionals Click Here To Find A Lawyer 888-354-4529 |
Sometimes it’s easier to seek forgiveness than permission. Jason Springer hoped as much when he arranged air ambulance transportation for his son before his employee benefit plan could verify his membership and authorize the service. But the plan administrator denied Springer’s claim for coverage because he did not obtain the precertification required for nonemergency transportation. The district $0 (08-16-2018 - OH) |
State of Ohio v. NAKYIA DELSHAWN PARKER |
On October 12, 2013, at approximately 9:00 p.m., the Warren City Police Department received a call concerning multiple gunshots in the vicinity of Southern Boulevard on the city’s northwest side. Multiple police officers were dispatched, including Sergeant Greg Coleman of the Emergency Services Division and Patrolman Trevor Sumption. {¶3} As the officers arrived at a Southern Boulevard addre $0 (08-14-2018 - OH) |
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS v. WILLIS REESE |
Defendant Willis Reese was charged with several offenses, including aggravated vehicular hijacking (720 ILCS 5/18-4(a)(3) (West 2006)), vehicular invasion (720 ILCS 5/12-11.1 (West 2006)), attempted armed robbery (720 ILCS 5/8-4, 18-2 (West 2006)), and escape (720 ILCS 5/31-6 (West 2006)). The public defender was appointed to represent defendant, but defendant subsequently informed the trial court $0 (08-13-2018 - IL) |
Thomas E. St. Pierre v. Retrieval Masters Creditors Bureau, Inc. District of New Jersey Federal Courthouses |
In this appeal following the District Court’s dismissal of Appellant Thomas E. St. Pierre’s class action complaint, we consider a matter of first impression among the Courts of Appeals: whether unpaid highway tolls constitute the type of “debt” that could support a consumer claim under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Because we conclude they do not, we will affirm. |
Caleb Bixler v. State of Indiana |
In August of 2015, Bixler, Keith Cornwell (Cornwell), Ricky Ogden (Ogden), John Murphy (Murphy), and Ron Trahan (Trahan) were all residing in a two story house located on the east side of Indianapolis, Indiana. Trahan occupied the downstairs bedroom. One of the two upstairs bedrooms was shared by Ogden and Murphy, while Cornwell and Bixler shared the other. Cornwell did not get along with T $0 (08-12-2018 - IN) |
Roger Saldana v. The State of Texas MoreLaw Performance Marketing If It Does Not Work, It Is Free! |
In May 2015, Saldana was stopped by Department of Public Safety State Trooper Jason Sanchez for driving on an improved shoulder of the road. According to Trooper Sanchez, this stop was the third time he had encountered Saldana during a traffic stop. During the two prior stops, Saldana was the passenger and the drivers were arrested; one for possession of cocaine, and the other for possession o $0 (08-10-2018 - TX) |
Michael David Holley v. The State of Texas |
At trial, Emily Howard, Holley’s granddaughter, testified that Holley showed her 1 |
Andrew Karimi v. The State of Texas |
Officer A. Morrison of the Austin Police Department was the only witness to |
Araceli Rodriguez v. Lonnie Swartz, Agent of the U.S. Boarder Patrol Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
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Alba Cardona v. The Mason and Dixon Lines, Incorporated and Timothy Leverette Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
Miami, FL - Alba Cardona sued The Mason and Dixon Lines, Incorporated and Timothy Leverette on personal injury, auto negligence and respondeat superior theories. |
In Re: Southwest Airlines Voucher Litigation Northern District of Illinois Courthouse - Chicago, Illinois Morelaw Internet Marketing National Find A Lawyer Directory 888-354-4529 |
This is the third appeal regarding |
Wilbert Macy v. GC Services, Limited Parternship Western District of Kentucky Federal Courthouse - Louisville, Kentucky |
Plaintiffs Wilbur Macy and Pamela J. Stowe |
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