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Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc. v. James H. Watson

Chapter 707 of the transportation code authorizes local governments to implement photographic traffic signal enforcement systems, commonly referred to as red-light cameras, within their jurisdictions and to assess a civil penalty against the owner of a motor vehicle that runs through a red traffic light in
1See Tex. R. App. P. 47.4.
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violation of the applicable traffic laws. See Tex.

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United States of America ex rel., Joshua Harman v. Trinity Industries, Inc.; Trinity Highway Products, LLC Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals - New Orleans, Louisiana

The trial in this case offers two narratives. One of a hardworking man
who, angered by failures of guardrails installed across the United States—with
sometimes devastating consequences—persuaded a Texas jury of a concealed
cause of those failures. The other of the inventive genius of professors at Texas
A&M’s Transportation Institute, who, over many years of study and testing,

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Gregory A. Grice, III v. Anthony McVeigh United States District Court for the Southern District of New York - New York, New York

Plaintiff‐Appellee Gregory A. Grice, III, a 16 year old train enthusiast, was
stopped and handcuffed after the Greenburgh Police Department received a 911
report that someone holding an electronic device was bending down by the
tracks at a rail crossing. After a search of the tracks by the Metropolitan Transit
Authority (“MTA”), the Greenburgh officers turned Grice over to th

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Givani Depianti v. Jan-Pro Franchising, Inc. Federal Courthouse - Boston, Massachusetts

Generation after generation of
parents have passed along a basic adage to their children: if at
first you don't succeed, try, try again. Such advice encouraging
perseverance can serve one well throughout a myriad of life
experiences. But while steadfast determination may, in the
abstract, be worthy of aspiration, the legal field has--as is often
the case--made an exception

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Premium Plastics Supply, Inc, Reginald Barham and Carol Barham v. Thomas Howell and Laura Howell Harris County Courthouse - Houston, Texas

This case involves a trial court proceeding to confirm an arbitration award in a commercial landlord-tenant dispute. Landlords Thomas and Laura Howell, appellees here, filed suit in the trial court to confirm an arbitration award in their favor against their former tenants, appellants Premium Plastics Supply, Inc. and
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Reginald and Carol Barham. After the Howells moved for summary judgmen

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State of California v. Continental Insurance Company

Deputy Attorney General; Law Offices of Roger W. Simpson and Roger W. Simpson for
Plaintiff and Respondent.
This is an action by the State of California (State) to recover from various insurers
the costs of cleaning up the Stringfellow hazardous waste site. It has been pending since
1993. It has been to this court three times and to the California Supreme Court twice. At
this p

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Thomas Larsen v. Citibank, FSB Southern District of Florida Federal Courthouse - Miami, Florida

Plaintiff David Johnson filed a putative class-action suit against Defendant KeyBank National Association in 2010, alleging that KeyBank improperly manipulated the order of debit card transactions in customer accounts in order to maximize collection of overdraft fees. This appeal relates not to the substance of Johnson’s suit but to the enforceability of an arbitration provision contained in the a

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United States of America v. Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh, a/k/a "Abdallah al-Shami" Eastern District of New York Courthouse - Brooklyn, New York

Brooklyn, NY - American Citizen Convicted Of Conspiring To Murder U.S. Nationals In Bombing Attack Against Military Base In Afghanistan

Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh Also Convicted of Providing Material Support to Al-Qaeda

A federal jury in Brooklyn, New York, returned a guilty verdict on September 29, 2017 against Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh on nine counts, including conspiracy to mur

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Living Rivers Council v. State Water Resources Control Board

Appellant Living Rivers Council (Living Rivers) appeals from a judgment denying
its petition for writ of mandate to compel respondent the State Water Resources Control
Board (Board) to rescind its approval of a policy designed to maintain instream flows in
coastal streams north of San Francisco. Living Rivers alleges several violations of the
California Environmental Quality Act (C

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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

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Toby Kay Kaiser v. Darren Gene Kaiser

¶1 This is an appeal by a mother and custodial parent of her seven- year-old son, from the trial court’s order which denied her permission to move from Oklahoma to a suburb of Washington, D.C. with the boy. She asked the court to modify the existing visitation schedule for father, as changes would be necessitated by her intended employment-related move. The father opposed her move, contending the

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Craig Abbott v. Katherine Abbott

¶1 This is an appeal by a noncustodial father from the trial court’s granting of custodial mother’s motion allowing her to relocate to Ann Arbor, Michigan with their son. The court also modified father’s visitation schedule to accommodate changes necessitated by the move. The father contends that the trial court erred in allowing the move, and argues that the trial judge applied the wrong standard

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Denise Dianne Fulsom v. Bodine Fulsom and Joe Fulsom and Jean Fulsom

¶1 In this case we decide whether 43 O.S.2001, § 110(D) authorized the trial court to order Joe and Jean Fulsom (intervening defendants/appellants/paternal grandparents) to pay attorney fees to Denise Dianne Fulsom (plaintiff/ex-wife/appellee/mother) and Bodine Fulsom (defendant/ex-husband/appellee/father), in a post-divorce-decree child custody modification proceeding. We hold § 110(D) does not p

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John Hayes v. SkyWest Airlines District of Colorado Federal Courthouse - Denver, Colorado

Denver, Jury Awards Plaintiff $2.45 Million Against SkyWest Arilines

John Hayes sued Skywest Airlines on an American With Disability Act (ADA) violation theory claiming that SkyWest had discriminated against him because he suffered from kidney failure.

Hayes was off work for a time because of his kidney failure. He returned to work on August 14, 2014, following dialysis, but wa

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State of Oklahoma v. Montez Eugene Davis Tulsa County Courthouse - Tulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa, OK - Man Convicted Of Running Over His Uncle In A Parking Lot and Leaving The Scene

The State of Oklahoma charged Montez Eugene Davis, age 24, with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: HR1, LEAVING SCENE OF FATALITY COLLISION, in violation of 47 O.S. 10-102.1
Date of Offense: 05/06/2017
Party Name Disposition Information
DAVIS, MONTEZ EUGENE Disposed: DEFERRED, 09

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Gregory Luce and Nicholas Newman v. Town of Campbell, Wisconsin and Tim Kelemen United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit - St. Louis, Missouri

Interstate 90 runs through
the Town of Campbell, Wisconsin. The speed limit on I-90 in
the Town is 65 miles per hour. Two streets and one pedestrian
overpass cross the highway within the Town. A traffic
survey in 2008 found that between 23,000 and 29,000 trucks
and cars pass through the Town on I-90 every day.
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Gregory Luce and Nicholas Newman, two members

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In The Matter of Max Hopper, Decedent Dallas County Courthouse - Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX - Jury Awards Plaintiff Billions In Punitive Damages

The Family and Estate of Max Hopper sued JP Morgan Chase & Co. on fraud, breach of fiduciary and breach of contract duties theories claiming that JP Morgan for mishandling the of the former American Airlines executive.

Hopper died intestate with a $19 million estate and was hired to administer it for the family.

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Creative Vision Resources, L.L.C. v. National Labor Relations Board Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals - New Orleans, Louisiana

Creative Vision Resources, L.L.C., succeeded another company as the staffing provider for garbage trucks in New Orleans. It set its own initial terms and conditions of employment instead of bargaining with the incumbent union. The union filed an unfair-labor-practice charge against Creative, alleging violations under Section 8(a) of the National Labor Relations Act. The administrative law judge co

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Colin Turner v. Chippewa Valley Music Festival, Seekjoy Productions, LLC and Bounce Back, LLC d/b/a US Airbag Chippewa County Wisconsin

Chippewa Falls, WI - Jury Returns Defendants' Verdict in Personal Injury CAse

Colin Turner sued Chippewa Valley Music Festival, Seekjoy Productions, LLC and Bounce Back, LLC d/b/a US Airbag on negligence theories claiming that he was injured and/or damaged when he jumped into an airbag at an attraction at the Country Fest in Cadott in 2013

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Michael Souryavong v. Lackawanna County Middle District of Pennsylvania Federal Courthouse - Scranton, Pennsylvania

This employee-overtime appeal raises questions as to
the nature of the evidence that is sufficient to create a jury
question on the purported “willfulness” of an employer’s nonpayment
of overtime. The question matters because a finding
of willfulness expands the limitations period for claims under
the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), in effect permitting a
plaintiff to re

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United States of America v. Jacquelin Dyer Central District of California Federal Courthouse - Riverside, California

Riverside, CA - Controller at Fontana Metal Forging Company Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges Related to $1.5 Million Embezzlement Scheme

A Riverside woman who was the controller at a Fontana-based metal forging company pleaded guilty on Septemver 21, 2017 to federal charges stemming from her embezzlement of $1.5 million from her employer.

Jacquelin Dyer, 67, who was th

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United States of America v. David L. Boone Western District of Washington Federal Courthouse - Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA - Brinnon Resident Sentenced to Prison for Trafficking Protected Narwhal Tusks

Defendant Trafficked Marine Mammal Parts Worth as much as $400,000

A 64-year-old resident of Brinnon, Jefferson County, Washington was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to six months in prison, one year of supervised release and a $25,000 fine for trafficking ivory from protected s

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United States of America v. Jeremy Richard Lundin Federal Courthouse - Minneapolis, Minnesota

St. Paul, MN - Big Island Capital Fraudster Pleads Guilty To Million Dollar Ponzi Scheme

Jeremy Richard Lundin, 30, pleaded guilty to operating a Ponzi scheme through which he stole more than $1 million from individual investors. LUNDIN, who was charged via a criminal information on September 1, 2017, pleaded guilty before Judge Wilhelmina M. Wright in U.S. District Court in Saint Paul, M

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United States of America v. Donald B. Henderson, Jr. Federal Courthouse - Spokane, Washington

Spokane, WA - Former Sheriff's Deputy Guilty of Stealing Federal Funds

The United States of American charged Donald B. Henderson, Jr. with wrongfully obtaining $650,000 in federal funds from the Social Security Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs. The charges included:


Count: 1 Citation: 42:408.F Offense Level: 4
42:408(a)(4) - SOCIAL SECUR

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Super Starr International, LLC, Lance Peterson, and Red Starr, SPR de RL de CV v. Fresh Tex Produce, LLC, Individually and Derivatively on behalf of Tex Starr Distributing, LLC, and Kemal Mert Gumus

This appeal concerns an arbitration agreement. Appellants Lance Peterson and his two companies Super Starr International, LLC (the Importer) and Red Starr, SPR de
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RL de CV (the Grower) grow papayas. Appellants collaborated with appellee Fresh Tex Produce, LLC (Fresh Tex) to distribute the papayas in the United States. Together, appellants and Fresh Tex formed a separate company for distr

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