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Apple, Inc. v. The Superior Court of San Diego County, Anthony Shamrell, Real Party in Interest

Doyle Lowther, William J. Doyle, John A. Lowther and Chris W. Cantrell; Gomez
Trial Attorneys, John H. Gomez and Deborah S. Dixon; Niddrie Addams Fuller, Rupa G.
Singh for Real Parties in Interest Anthony Shamrell and Daryl Rysdyk.
In this writ proceeding, we decide an issue of apparent first impression: Does the
Supreme Court's analysis of the admissibility of expert opinion evide... More...
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United States of America v. Arthur Charles Smith, a/k/a Marvon Anderson Eastern District of Tennessee - Federal Courthouse - Knoxville, Tennessee

Arthur Smith was sentenced as a career offender based in part
on his prior North Carolina state conviction for common-law robbery. In this appeal, he
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contends that North Carolina common-law robbery does not qualify as a “crime of violence”
within the meaning of § 4B1.1(a) of the United States Sentencing Guidelines. This is the second<... More...
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Khoa Tran v. Timothy Cloud

Tulsa, OK - Civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff:

Issue # 1. Issue: BREACH OF AGREEMENT - CONTRACT (CONTRACT)
Filed By: TRAN, KHOA
Filed Date: 10/23/2015
Party Name Disposition Information
Defendant: CLOUD, TIMOTHY Disposed: JUDGEMENT ENTERED, 02/09/2018. Judge
Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
10-23-2015 TEXT

CIVI... More...
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Juan D. Vega, Jr. v. United States of America, et al. Western District of Washington Federal Courthouse - Seattle, Washington

Juan Vega, Jr. was transferred from federal prison to a Seattle non-profit residential reentry center to complete the remainder of his prison sentence. There, he alleged that federal and private employees conspired to remove him from the halfway house known as Pioneer House, ostensibly based on his race and for asserting his First Amendment rights, by filing a false incident report. After his retu... More...   $0 (02-09-2018 - WA)

Michael Catinella v. County of Cook, Illinois Northern District of Illinois Courthouse - Chicago, Illinois

Michael Catinella sued Cook County and its Department of Transportation for firing him under false pretenses in violation of his rights under the Due Process Clause, the Equal Protection Clause, and federal statutory provisions. The circumstances surrounding this event are filled with intrigue. The complaint describes a
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public-bidding process gone awry, an investigation to co... More...
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Keith Moss and Lisa Moss v. Vanessa Havenar and Family Choise Hospice, LLC Morelaw Internet Marketing for Legal Professionals 918-582-6422

Tulsa, OK - Keith Moss and Lisa Moss sued Vanessa Havenar and Family Choise Hospice, LLC

Issue # 1. Issue: LEGAL NEGLIGENCE (LEGALNEGL)
Filed By: MOSS, KEITH
Filed Date: 05/24/2016
Party Name Disposition Information
Defendant: FAMILY CHOICE HOSPICE LLC Disposed: DISMISSED - SETTLED, 01/26/2018. Dismissed- Settled
Defendant: HAVENAR, VANESSA Disposed: DISMISSED... More...
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STATE OF OHIO v. MICHAEL D. SCOTT

On Saturday, September 26, 2015, Joshua Hamilton attended his sister
Bridget’s birthday party at Kricket’s Tavern in Huber Heights, along with his other sister,
Brittany, and one of Brittany’s friends. Trial Tr. vol. 3, 1099-1102. The staff that evening
consisted of four persons, one of whom served as a host and took photographs to be
used for promotional purposes. Id. at 10... More...
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United States of America v. Olga Sandra Murra Northern District of Texas Federal Courthouse - Dallas, Texas

In August 2016, Defendant-Appellant Olga Murra was convicted by a jury
of two counts of forced labor, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1589(a), and two counts
of harboring an illegal alien for profit, in violation of 8 U.S.C. §§ 1324(a)(1)(A)(iii)
and 1324(a)(1)(B)(i), based on conduct toward her half-sister Vania Rodriguez and
quasi–adopted family member Ingrid Guerrero. The district c... More...
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State of Tennessee v. Jerica Elizabeth Taylor COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE

This case relates to the December14, 2014 robbery of William Majano. At the trial, the victim, a native of El Salvador, testified with the aid of a certified court interpreter that he had lived in Davidson County for eleven or twelve years. The victim said that he had known the Defendantas Jessica and for about three months at the time of the robbery. He said that they met in September 2014, wh... More...   $0 (01-08-2018 - TN)

Ashley Gerstner v. Nancy A. Berryhill Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Courthouse - Chicago, Illinois

Ashley Gerstner challenges the
denial of her application for disability insurance benefits and
supplemental security income. An administrative law judge
found that she was severely impaired by anxiety, bipolar
disorder, panic disorder, depression, and fibromyalgia, and
that these impairments were not disabling. Gerstner contends
that the ALJ erred in assigning too little we... More...
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United States of America v. Brian O'Rourke District of New Hampshire Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire

Concord, NH - Manchester Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Traffic Large Quantities of Methamphetamine

Brian O’Rourke, 54, of Manchester, pleaded guilty to participating in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.

According to court documents and statements made during today’s plea hearing, on or about April 19, 2017, U.S. Postal Inspectors intercepted a suspicious... More...
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Denerick Fulford v. The State of Texas First Court of Appeals - Texas Courts

Denerick Fulford was indicted for possession of a controlled substance with
intent to distribute, with an enhancement for use of a firearm during the offense.
Pursuant to a plea agreement, the State abandoned the intent-to-distribute and use
of-a-firearm allegations, and Fulford pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled
substance. The court accepted his guilty plea, but it de... More...
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United States of America v. John Burwood Robinson District of Minnesota Federal Courthouse - Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN - Former Controller Of Minnesota Metal Stamping Company Sentenced To 33 Months In Prison For Million Dollar Embezzlement Scheme

John Burwood Robinson, 50, to 33 months in federal prison for stealing more than $1.1 million from his employer. ROBINSON, who was charged on July 26, 2017 with one count of mail fraud and one count of filing a false tax return, pleaded guilty on... More...
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State of Tennessee v. Calvin Watkins Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals

Dionne Lee testified that the victim, Larry Wilkins, Jr., was her fiancé, and they lived at the Sycamore Lake Apartments in March 2014. They both worked for FedEx. On March 9, 2014, Ms. Lee and the victim both went to work from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Ms. Lee took a nap when she got home from work, and when she awoke, the victim was asleep on the couch. Ms. Lee lay back down and awoke again a... More...   $0 (12-08-2017 - TN)

HENRY POLK v. STATE OF MISSOURI

In October 2003, Stephen Nolte and his wife moved out of their residence at 5519 North Troost in Kansas City, and into a new home. The Troost residence needed renovations before being advertised for sale. On the evening of March 7, 2004, Nolte was working at the Troost residence. At 9:45 p.m., he told his wife that he would return to their new home shortly. Around midnight, Polk asked his wife2... More...   $0 (11-14-2017 - MO)

STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. GEORGE WESLEY GILCHRIST, JR. Felony counts filed in animal cruelty case

The State's evidence at preliminary hearing showed Gilchrist deprived thirteen (13) dogs of food, water and adequate shelter while they were confined near a grove of trees on his rural Grant County property. Two of the dogs were chained separately to small metal shelters; the other eleven were separately penned. An overwhelming smell of rotting carcass permeated the air when investigators arrived;... More...   $0 (11-10-2017 - OK)

State of Oklahoma v. George Wesley Gilchrist, Jr.

¶1 On August 4, 2015, George Wesley Gilchrist, Jr., was charged with thirteen (13) counts of Cruelty to Animals, in violation of 21 O.S.2011, § 1685, in the District Court of Grant County, Case No. CF-2015-21. Gilchrist was bound over at preliminary hearing on all counts. Gilchrist thereafter filed a motion to quash alleging, inter alia, that he could only be charged with a single count of Cruelty... More...   $0 (11-09-2017 - OK)

PERCY ISAAC AIKENS V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

Appellant was inqicted for committing fourteen crimes: eight counts of
first-degree robbery, one count of first-degree burglary, and five counts of
second-degree burglary. These crimes were alleged to have occurred at eight
different locations in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, over a seven-month period,
including twice at one residence. A jury found Appellant guilty of one count
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DANIEL LEE MOSS V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

Appellant, Daniel Lee Moss, appeals· from a decision of the Court of
Appeals which affirmed the judgment of the Simpson Circuit Court convicting
him of manslaughter i:i;i the second degree and tampering with physical
I evidence.I We granted discretionary review to address Appellant's claims that
the trial court erred by: 1) allowing the prosecutor to use his silence as an
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STATE OF OHIO vs. ANDRE BUCK

Defendant-appellant Andre Buck appeals the judgment of the
Hamilton County Common Pleas Court convicting him, after a jury trial, of the
kidnapping of Tyrell George.
{¶2} Buck was indicted for kidnapping, with firearm specifications, and for
having a weapon while under a disability. Three codefendants, Anthony Barrow,
Timothy Watson, and Lonnie Rucker, were also indicted ... More...
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Shelly Hahn v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Wal Mart Stores East, Inc. Wal Mart Stores East, L.P.

Tulsa, OK - Shelly Hahn v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Wal Mart Stores East, Inc. Wal Mart Stores East, L.P.

Issue # 1. Issue: NEGLIGENCE (GENERAL) (NEGL)
Filed By: HAHN, SHELLY
Filed Date: 07/07/2016
Party Name Disposition Information
Defendant: WAL MART STORES EAST INC Disposed: DISMISSED - SETTLED, 09/01/2017. Dismissed- Settled
Defendant: WAL MART STORES EAST LP... More...
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Jose Flores; Ryan Reyes; Brian Perez v. City of Westminster, et al. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Courthouse - San Francisco, California

Jose Flores, Ryan Reyes, and Brian Perez, three police officers of Latino descent (collectively, “Plaintiffs”), sued their employer and, after a nine-day jury trial, they won. The officers alleged that the City of Westminster (“the City” or “the Department”) as well as current and former Westminster Police Chiefs Mitchell Waller, Andrew Hall, Ronald Coopman, and Kevin Baker (“the Chiefs”), discrim... More...   $0 (10-11-2017 - CA)

United States of America v. Don Moss; Curtis Dantin; Grand Isle Shipyards, Inc.; Christopher Srubar Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals - New Orleans, Louisiana

A fatal welding accident occurred on an offshore oil platform in the Gulf
of Mexico in November 2012. Three years after that incident, the government
indicted the owner and operator of the platform and several oil platform
contractors, charging criminal violations of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands
Act (OCSLA), 43 U.S.C. §§ 1331, et seq., and the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C.
§§... More...
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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 ... More...
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Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservations v. Honorable Barry G. Lawrence

This appeal arises from a contract dispute between Lynn Becker and the Ute
Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation.1 Our concern, however, is not the
merits of the dispute but jurisdiction. Mr. Becker, who is not an Indian, pursued his
claim against the Tribe in Utah state court. The Tribe responded by filing suit in the
United States District Court for the District of Uta... More...
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