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18 opinions for “ALBERT GLENN HATCHER”
Benik v. Hatcherpublic domain
750 A.2d 10 (2000) 358 Md. 507 Joseph BENIK, et. al. v. Brandon HATCHER, a minor, et al. No. 20, Sept. Term, 1998. Court of Appeals of Maryland. April 19, 2000. *11 Kevin M. Murphy (William J. Carter, Lori A.F. Ridgeway, Carr Goodson Lee & Warner, on brief), Rockville, for petitioners. Saul E. K
Campa v. United Statespublic domain
300 F.3d 1361 Joseph C. CAMPA, Wayne S. Airmet, Mario P. Alfonsi, Randolph P. Allen, Steven R. Allison, James P. Anderson, Michael L. Anderson, John M. Archield, Johnny D. Ayo, Richard D. Ballas, Donald G. Baker, Robert L. Baltzer, Robert E. Barb, Michael K. Barber, Marya M. Bard, William D. Barker, Richard C. Beaman, Lee R. Beard, David W. Bearden, Lisa Mara Bell, Robert D. Bell, Scott W. Beyer, Michael G. Birdsong, Ricky A. Blakely, Betty Borders
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON January 17, 2012 Session REGINA MORRISON NEWMAN, ET AL. v. SHELBY COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION Direct Appeal from the Chancery Court for Shelby County No. CH10-1538 Arnold B. Goldin, Chancellor No. W2011-00550-COA-R3-CV - Filed February 13, 2012 This is an election contest case brought pursu
Gabarick v. Laurin Maritime (America), Inc.public domain
ORDER KAREN WELLS ROBY, United States Magistrate Judge. Before the Court is a Motion to Compel Deposition Before Magistrate Judge Roby (R. Doc. 1107) filed by Laurin Maritime (America) Inc., Laurin Maritime AB, White-fin Shipping Co., Ltd., and Anglo-Atlantic Steamship Limited seeking an Order requiring D.R.D. Towing Company LLC’s witnesses (“DRD”), Julie Dantin Schmidt and Randall Dantin, to app
State of Tennessee v. Derrick Dewayne Lyonspublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE Assigned on Briefs December 16, 2014 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DERRICK DEWAYNE LYONS Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 2010-C-1694 Mark J. Fishburn, Judge No. M2014-00178-CCA-R3-CD - Filed February 4, 2015 A Davidson County jury convicted the Defendant, Derrick Dewayne Lyons, of attempted volunt
State of Tennessee v. Donald Pedenpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE March 8, 2016 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DONALD PEDEN Appeal from the Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 2013A134 Mark J. Fishburn, Judge No. M2015-01252-CCA-R3-CD – Filed September 19, 2016 This case arises from the attempted murder of Latoya Pipkins in September of 2012. For this offens
927 N.E.2d 349 (2010) In the Matter of Failure to Comply with CONTINUING Legal EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS and/or Nonpayment of Attorney Registration Fees. No. 94S00-1005-MS-259. Supreme Court of Indiana. May 14, 2010. ORDER OF SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN ATTORNEYS FOR FAILURE TO PAY ATTORNEY REGISTRATION FEES and/or FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION REQUIR
State of Tennessee v. Matthew Whitehairpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE July 14, 2015 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. MATTHEW WHITEHAIR Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Rutherford County No. F-64154 David M. Bragg, Judge No. M2014-00883-CCA-R3-CD – Filed March 8, 2016 A Rutherford County Circuit Court Jury convicted the appellant, Matthew Whitehair, of two counts o
Gratz v. Bollingerpublic domain
135 F.Supp.2d 790 (2001) Jennifer GRATZ and Patrick Hamacher, for themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Lee BOLLINGER, James J. Duderstadt, the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan, Defendants, and Ebony Patterson, Ruben Martinez, Laurent Crenshaw, Karla R. Williams, Larry Brown, Tiffany Hall, Kristen M.J. Harris, Michael Smith, Khyla Craine, Nyah Carmichael, Shanna Dubose, Ebony Davis, Nicole Brewer, Karl
Coleman v. Statepublic domain
I agree with the majority's unpublished memorandum as to all issues except Issue IV. As to Issue IV, I dissent, based on Judge Shaw's special writing in Poole v. State, [Ms. CR-99-1200, Aug. 31, 2001] ___ So.2d ___ (Ala.Crim.App. 2001). As to those points of law on which I disagree with Judge Shaw, see my special writing in Poole, supra. *Page 167 DECISIONS OF THE ALABAMA COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS WITHOUT PUBLISHED OPIN
Cambridge University Press v. Beckerpublic domain
ORDER ORINDA D. EVANS, District Judge. Table of Contents I. Case History............................................................1201 II. Eleventh Amendment Immunity and the Ex Parte Young Doctrine............1205 III. Copyright Infringement and the Fair Use Defense........................
Knight v. Alabamapublic domain
458 F.Supp.2d 1273 (2006) John F. KNIGHT, Jr., et al., Plaintiffs and Plaintiff Intervenors, United States of America Plaintiff, v. The State of ALABAMA, et al., Defendants. No. CIV.A. CV-83-M-1676-. United States District Court, N.D. Alabama. October 5, 2004. *1275 Alice H. Martin, U.S. Attorney, U.S. Attorney's Office, Birm
State of Tennessee v. Brandon Robert Vandenburgpublic domain
08/08/2019 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE January 17, 2019 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. BRANDON ROBERT VANDENBURG Appeal from the Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 2015-C-1517 Monte Watkins, Judge ___________________________________
On Motion for Rehearing. The obligation of the defendant, as County Depository, and its liability as such, has no bearing upon plaintiff’s asserted right of subrogation against the depository for wrongful participation with W. E. Reynolds, the Tax Collector, in failing to account to Montague County for taxes collected by him and due the County. The asserted right of subrogation, if any, is to be determined solely by whether -,or not th
Campa v. United Statespublic domain
PER CURIAM. Plaintiffs Joseph Campa and 367 other former Air Force Officers appeal from a *1364summary judgment by the United States Court of Federal Claims holding that (1) precedent foreclosed Plaintiffs’ claims that, as implemented, the Air Force promotion board system — under which Plaintiffs did not obtain a promotion in rank and thus had to separate from the
Grahampublic domain
Report to the Senate. On motion of the parties, and a stipulation filed by the parties requesting that the facts therein agreed to be found by the court, the court adopted as its special findings of fact the stipulation with the affidavit appended thereto, and rendered a decision in accordance with its opinion in the case of Maud M. Wright and Maxine Roberts, formerly Maxine Mills v. United States, Congressional No. 17850, decided March
Williams v. City of Dallaspublic domain
734 F.Supp. 1317 (1990) Roy WILLIAMS and Marvin Crenshaw, Plaintiffs, and The Ledbetter Neighborhood Association, Plaintiff-Intervenor, v. The CITY OF DALLAS, Defendant. No. CA 3-88-1152-R. United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Dallas Division. March 28, 1990. Roy Williams, Thelma E. Sanders, Jonathan W. Vickery and Elizabeth K. Julian, Legal Services of
Ives v. Hazard Otherspublic domain
"Mem. 28th May, 1852. I agree to sell R.H. Ives, the Peckham farm, now occupied and owned by me, say about 45 acres, in Newport, for the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, ($15,000,) payable 25th March, 1853, when possession is to be given. He, R.H.I., paying the annuity for December, 1852. (Signed) "CHARLES T. HAZARD." A few days afterward, the complainant received from Hazard the following letter, dated June 2, 1852, in which, after stating that as agent for the