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20 opinions for “ALLEN ROY WALKER, JR.”
KENNETH L. BUETTNER, Chief Judge. ¶ 1 Rhonda Nichols worked as a file clerk for Pray, Walker, Jackman, Willliamson & Marler for twenty-three years before she was let go for economic reasons. Nichols *909claimed that when she subsequently looked for employment and potential employers would call to verify her past employment, that Pray, Walker did not accept or retu
Billy Dean Walker, Jr. v. Statepublic domain
IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS
COURT OF APPEALS SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH NO. 2-08-261-CV ROY E. ADDICKS, JR. APPELLANT V. JOHN A. SICKEL AND BARRY APPELLEES E. BILGER ------------ FROM THE 78TH DISTRICT COURT OF
COURT OF APPEALS SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH NO. 2-08-261-CV ROY E. ADDICKS, JR. APPELLANT V. J
Roberson v. Walkerpublic domain
L. Scott Coogler, United States District Judge Before this Court are the Motions to Dismiss of Defendants Gerald Walker ("Walker"), Sandor Csitar ("Csitar"), and Tommy Moore ("Moore")1 ; and of Defendant Adam Whitehead ("Whitehead"). (See Docs. 6 & 9-1.) Plaintiff alleges violations of 42 U.S.C
Cosse v. Allen-Bradley Co.public domain
GRISBAUM, Judge. This opinion arises out of a matter which was remanded to us from the Louisiana Supreme Court for the sole purpose of addressing the assignments of error raised by the Celotex Corporation (Celotex), the worker’s compensation intervenor 601 S.2d 1349. We amend in part and affirm in part. PACTS Plaintiff, Godfrey Cosse, was injured during the course and scope of his empl
Elliott Finch, Jr. v. Dexter Paynepublic domain
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 19-2369 ___________________________ Elliott Finch, Jr. Plaintiff - Appellee v. Dexter Payne, Director, Arkansas Department of Correction
Cosse v. Allen-Bradley Co.public domain
GRISBAUM, Judge. This appeal concerns a products liability matter arising out of an industrial accident at Celotex’s Marrero plant in which the plaintiff, Mr. Godfrey Cosse (Celotex employee), sustained serious injuries. We reverse. The pivotal issue presented is whether the trial court committed reversible error in finding the plaintiff (employee) five percent at fault. FACTS
State v. Walkerpublic domain
654 S.E.2d 722 (2008) STATE of North Carolina v. Jason Christopher WALKER & Emil E. Browning, Jr., & Javier A. Hernandez, Jr. No. COA03-1426-2. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. January 15, 2008. Roy Cooper, Attorney General, by Philip A. Lehman, Assistant Attorney General, for the State. (Jason Christopher Walker). Roy Cooper, Attorney General, by
State v. Herrerapublic domain
Franklin Herrera ("defendant") appeals from judgments entered 19 October 2007 pursuant to a jury verdict finding him guilty of first degree murder. Defendant was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. After careful review, we find no error. I. Background The State presented evidence tending to show that on 29 August 2004, Durham police officers were dispatched to the Palm Park Apartments in Durham, North Carolina, where they discovered the body of Chan
Allen v. Milliganpublic domain
PRELIMINARY PRINT Volume 599 U. S. Part 1 Pages 1–109 OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE SUPREME COURT June 8, 2023 Page Proof Pending Publication REBECCA A. WOMELDORF reporter of decisions NOTICE: This preliminary print is subject to formal revision before the bound volume is published. Users are reque
08/21/2017 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE June 20, 2017 Session ROY ZUMSTEIN v. ROANE COUNTY EXECUTIVE/MAYOR, ASSESSOR OF PROPERTY, TRUSTEE Appeal from the Chancery Court for Roane County No. 2014-131 Frank V. Williams, III, Chancellor __
Johnson v. Bolden, Jr.public domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION Granting in Part and Denying in Part Defendant’s Motion for Summary ■Judgment RUDOLPH CONTRERAS, United States District Judge I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff Donald S. Johnson brings this action against Defendant Robert M. Light-foot, administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Admini
United States v. Walkerpublic domain
546 F.Supp. 805 (1982) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Buck Duane WALKER, also known as Roy A. Allen (01), and Stephanie Kay Stearns, also known as Stephanie Allen (02), Defendants. Cr. No. 81-00310-10. United States District Court, D. Hawaii. September 7, 1982. Daniel A. Bent, U.S. Atty., D. Hawaii, Elliot Enoki, Asst. U.S. Atty., Honolulu, Hawaii, for plai
Danita Walker v. Jeh Johnsonpublic domain
Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge PILLARD. PILLARD, Circuit Judge: Danita Walker, an African American woman, sued her employer, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, claiming under Title VTI that her white supervisor, Walter LeRoy, took adverse actions against her on account of her race or because she had previously filed a discriminatio
Thomas Moore, Jr. v. Michael Hardeepublic domain
Reversed in part and affirmed in part by published opinion. Judge DUNCAN wrote the opinion, in which Judge KEENAN and Judge NORTON joined. DUNCAN, Circuit Judge: A North Carolina jury convicted petitioner-appellee Thomas Moore, Jr. of first-degree burglary and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury. After Moore exhauste
State v. Walkerpublic domain
605 S.E.2d 647 (2004) STATE of North Carolina v. Jason Christopher WALKER & Emil E. Browning, Jr. & Javier A. Hernandez, Jr. No. COA03-1426. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. December 7, 2004. Roy Cooper, Attorney General, by Philip A. Lehman, Assistant Attorney General, for the State. (Jason Christopher Walker). Roy Cooper, Attorney General, by Kri
Larry Joseph Tillman Jr. v. Statepublic domain
OPINION ON REMAND WILLIAM BOYCE, Justice. This appeal arises from appellant Larry Joseph Tillman’s conviction for capital murder and comes to us on remand from the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas. See Tillman v. State, 354 S.W.3d 425 (Tex.Crim.App.2011). We affirm. Factual and Procedural Background
Roy Raspanti v. E. John Litchfield and Berrigan Litchfield, Schonekas, Mann, Traina and Thompson, L.L.C.public domain
ROY RASPANTI * NO. 2019-CA-0523 VERSUS * COURT OF APPEAL E. JOHN LITCHFIELD AND * BERRIGAN LITCHFIELD, FOURTH CIRCUIT SCHONEKAS, MANN, TRAINA * AND THOMPSON, L.L.C. STATE OF LOUISIANA ******* APPEAL FROM CIVI