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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. STEVEN RAY MILLER

Sapulpa, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. STEVEN RAY MILLER

1. DOMESTIC ASSAULT & BATTERY BY STRANGULATION

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
12-08-2016

COMPLAINT AND INFORMATION

Pursuant to 12 O.S. § 39, Document Available at Court Clerk's Office
$ 103.00


COUNT 1: DOMESTIC ASSAULT AND BATTERY BY STRANGULATION

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. KENDRA RENE MCGUIRE

Sapulpa, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. KENDRA RENE MCGUIRE

1. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE

2. DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE ALCOHOL AND/OR DRUGS, in violation of 47 OS 11-902(A)

3. SPEEDING-POSTED ZONE

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
11-30-2016

COMPLAINT AND INFORMATION

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. SARAH LINDSEY WATASHE

Sapulpa, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. SARAH LINDSEY WATASHE

1. PRISONER PLACING BODY FLUID ON GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE

2. DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL

3. RESISTING AN OFFICER

4. DRIVING WITH LICENSE SUSPENDED

5. FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
10-31-2016

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. DEROSA LADELL MARSHALL

Sapulpa, Ok - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. DEROSA LADELL MARSHALL

1. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE

2. FAIL TO REGISTER VEHICLE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
10-26-2016

COMPLAINT AND INFORMATION

Document Available at Court Clerk's Office
$ 103.00


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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. THOMAS STEPHEN CLUCK

Sapulpa, Ok - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. THOMAS STEPHEN CLUCK

1. FORCIBLE SODOMY

2. RAPE - FIRST DEGREE

3. LEWD MOLESTATION

4. LEWD MOLESTATION

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
10-19-2016

COMPLAINT AND INFORMATION

Pursuant to 12 O.S. § 39, Document Available at Court Clerk's Office
$ 103.00<

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. MICHAEL SCOTT WATSON

Sapulpa, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. MICHAEL SCOTT WATSON

1. KNOWINGLY CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
10-03-2016

COMPLAINT AND INFORMATION

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$ 103.00


COUNT 1:KNOWIN

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. PATRICK WOLFE TANNER

Sapulpa, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. PATRICK WOLFE TANNER

1. DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, in violation of 47 OS 11-902(A)(3)

2. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA.


Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
09-27-2016

COUNT 1:DRIVING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE UNDER THE

Document Available (

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. CHRISTOPHER SHEA THOMPSON

Sapulpa, Ok - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. CHRISTOPHER SHEA THOMPSON


1. BURGLARY IN THE SECOND DEGREE

2. KNOWINGLY CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY

3. MALICIOUS INJURY TO PROPERTY

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
09-08-2016

COMPLAINT AND INFORMATION

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. ZACHERY SEAN JONES JR

Sapulpa, OK STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. ZACHERY SEAN JONES JR

1. ROBBERY FIRST DEGREE

2. ASSAULT & BATTERY WITH A DEADLY WEAPON


Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
08-31-2016

COMPLAINT AND INFORMATION

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Christine Koper, as Public Conservator, etc. v. K.W.

The Sonoma County Public Conservator (Conservator) petitioned under the
provisions of the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS Act) (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 5000
et seq.)
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for appointment as conservator of the person for appellant K.W. The petition
alleged K.W. was gravely disabled due to a mental disorder, unable to provide for his
basic needs for food, clothing, or shelter, and

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Zenovida Love, et al. v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

In Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes, 564 U.S. 338 (2011), the Supreme Court reversed the certification of a nationwide class of female Wal-Mart employees claiming gender discrimination. Thereafter, the unnamed plaintiffs in Dukes filed new actions seeking certifications of regional classes. The Appellants, a group of would-be class members of one of these regional class actions, appeal the district

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Richard Esparza v. KS Industries, L.P.

Defendant KS Industries, L.P. appeals from an order denying its motion to compel
arbitration of a dispute with a former employee. The employee contends the lawsuit is a
representative action under the Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 (PAGA). (Lab.
Code, § 2698 et seq.) He argues the trial court properly applied the rule adopted in
Iskanian v. CLS Transportation Los Angeles, LL

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Joanne Cote v. Derby Insurance Agency, Inc. and Kevin Dorn

Joanne Cote worked for Derby Insurance Agency from 1998 until 2014. In
2014, she sued the agency and Kevin Dorn (collectively, Derby),1 alleging sexual
discrimination based on a hostile work environment, as well as the torts of
intentional infliction of emotional distress and assault. On interlocutory appeal,
Derby challenges the district court’s denial of its motion for summary ju

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Sylla Bangaly v. Alfred B. Baggiani

¶ 1 The instant appeal concerns a criminal contempt finding arising out of wrongful death
litigation in which the contemnor, Bangaly Sylla,1 was involved as the administrator of the
1We note that, due to inconsistencies in the record on appeal, Sylla was referred to as “Sylla
Bangaly” in our earlier opinion concerning that litigation but is actually named “Bangaly Sylla.”
No. 1-15-

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Sara J. Foster v. Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.

¶ 1 Defendant, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (Mitsubishi), appeals the judgment of
the trial court in favor of plaintiffs, Sara J. Foster, surviving widow of John C. Foster, and
Jacob C. Foster, Nicholas C. Foster, Cody J. Foster, Chad L. Foster, and Ian A. Foster by Sara
J. Foster, their mother and guardian (collectively hereinafter Sara), to enforce an arbitration
award o

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Pekin Insurance Companyv. St. Paul Lutheran Church

¶ 1 This is an action for declaratory judgment. The plaintiff is Pekin Insurance Company
(Pekin), and the two defendants are St. Paul Lutheran Church of Roberts, Illinois (church), and
Hope Farney, the independent administrator of the estate of Kitty Mullins, deceased.
¶ 2 In a case separate from this one—the underlying tort case—Farney is suing the church for
wrongful death, alleg

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Doreen Curry v. St. Francis Hospital, Ralph Tyler Boone, M.D. and Karl Detwiler, M.D.

Tulsa, OK - Doreen Curry v. St. Francis Hospital, Ralph Tyler Boone, M.D. and Karl Detwiler, M.D.

Issue # 1. Issue: MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE (MEDNEG)
Filed By: CURRY, DOREEN
Filed Date: 02/24/2017
Party Name Disposition Information
Defendant: DETWILER, KARL MD Disposed: DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE, 07/24/2017. Other
Defendant: BOONE, RALPH TYLER MD Disposed: JUDGEME

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United States of America v. Osman Rutilio Reyes

This Court implicitly held in United States v. Velasco, 465 F.3d 633 (5th
Cir. 2006), that the Illinois aggravated battery statute is divisible—meaning
that if a defendant has a prior conviction under that statute and a sentencing
court must determine whether this prior conviction qualifies for a sentencing
enhancement, the court should look to certain records of conviction to iden

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Johnny L. Meadows v. Latshaw Drilling Company, L.L.C.

Latshaw Drilling Co., LLC (Latshaw) terminated the employment of Johnny L. Meadows, who worked on one of its drilling rigs, and 397 other employees when a decrease in oil prices depressed demand for its services. Meadows filed suit on behalf of himself and others similarly situated, alleging that Latshaw, in violation of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988 (WARN Act), con

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Charles R. Allen and Julie L. Allen v. State Farm Lloyds

This is a dispute about whether a State Farm Lloyds homeowners insurance policy provides coverage under the dwelling foundation and water damage endorsements for damages to Charles and Julie Allen’s home that they contend were caused by two plumbing leaks. Through several summary judgments and directed verdicts, the trial court concluded the Allens had not established the damages were covered by t

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Christopher Ryan Peek v. The State of Texas

In November 2013, Appellant, Christopher Ryan Peek, was granted deferred adjudication community supervision for three years and assessed a $500 fine for the offense of possession of cocaine in an amount of one gram or more but less than four grams.1 Eight months later, the State moved to proceed with adjudication for multiple
1 TEX. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ANN. § 481.115(c) (West 2017). The offen

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Victor Anthony Cruz v. The State of Texas

Victor Anthony Cruz, appellant, appeals the trial court’s judgment by which he was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and sentenced to twenty-five years’ imprisonment. On appeal, he contends that he was entitled to a jury instruction on the use of deadly force in defense of self. He maintains the trial court erred by refusing to include such an instruction in its charge to the jury. We affi

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Amy Bolton v. George K. Fisher

While walking to her mailbox on July 10, 2014, Amy Bolton was viciously attacked by two dogs owned by her neighbor, Mataba Kisenda Tucker. After undergoing seven surgeries as a result of the attack, Bolton sued Tucker and her landlord, George K. Fisher, and asserted separate causes of action for negligence, strict liability, public nuisance, and private nuisance. Among other things, Bolton’s petit

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William Melvin Edwards, Jr. v. The State of Texas

After William Melvin Edwards, Jr., entered an open plea of guilty to driving while intoxicated with a child passenger,1 the 52nd Judicial District Court of Coryell County2 found Edwards guilty, sentenced him to fifteen months’ confinement in state jail, and assessed him court costs of $414.00 and attorney fees of $500.00 for his court-appointed attorney. On appeal, Edwards contends that there is i

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Steven J. Trazaska v. L'Oreal USA, Inc.; L'Oreal, S.A.

Steven J. Trzaska was an in-house patent attorney for
L’Oréal USA, Inc. (“L’Oréal USA”), a cosmetics company.
It fired him, he alleges, for his refusal to violate various
ethical rules that govern the legal profession. He asserts that
this action violated New Jersey employment law, as one
cannot be fired for refusing to violate regulations or public
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policy at the ins

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