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20 opinions for “ANTHONY CHARLES CRAWLEY”
Frank v. Crawley Petroleum Corp.public domain
FILED United States Court of Appeals PUBLISH Tenth Circuit UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS March 29, 2021 Christopher M. Wolpert FOR TH
United States v. Praypublic domain
764 F.Supp.2d 184 (2011) UNITED STATES of America, v. Mark Anthony PRAY, et al., Defendants. Crim. Action Nos. 10-51-1, 10-51-2, 10-51-4. United States District Court, District of Columbia. February 17, 2011. *185 James G. Connell, III, Devine & Connell, P.L.C., Fairfax, VA, Jenifer Wicks, Law Offices of Jenifer Wicks, Howard
Truman v. City of Enterprisepublic domain
The appellant, Charles E. Truman, was convicted of running a stop sign and driving under the influence of alcohol, violations of section 2, ordinance 1-22-85-B of the City of Enterprise, which provides that any person who commits an offense within the police jurisdiction of the city "which is declared by a law . . . of the State of Alabama to be a violation . . . shall be guilty of an offense against" the state.1 For failure to obey a
Jemison v. Jonespublic domain
This appeal is dismissed on the authority of Palughi v. Dow,659 So.2d 112 (Ala. 1995). APPEAL DISMISSED. ROBERTSON, P.J., and YATES, MONROE, and THOMPSON, JJ., concur. CRAWLEY, J., concurs specially.
K.H.L. v. K.G.M.public domain
On May 21, 1998, K.H.L, the mother, on behalf of her minor child, filed a complaint against the alleged father, K.G.M., seeking an adjudication of paternity and an award of child support and health insurance for the child. On June 26, 1998, K.G.M. denied paternity and requested a blood test; a DNA test was performed, and it established that K.G.M. was the father. The mother amended her complaint, seeking retroactive child support and reimbursement for all medical expenses related to h
United States v. Crawfordpublic domain
COLLEEN KOLLAR-KOTELLY, United States District Judge Defendant Sean D. Crawford ("Defendant" or "Mr. Crawford") is presently serving a sentence of 96 months imprisonment, having pled guilty to one count of Conspiracy to Distribute and Possession with Intent to Distribute 500 Grams or More of Cocaine, in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§
Jarrell v. Bender Shipbuilding & Repair Co.public domain
Anthony Jarrell was injured when he fell from a scaffolding while working at a drydock facility owned and operated by Bender Shipbuilding Repair Company. Jarrell sued Bender, alleging that it had negligently failed to maintain or inspect the scaffolding. The trial court granted Bender's motion for summary judgment after determining that Jarrell was Bender's "borrowed employee" and, therefore, that Bender was immune from tort liability under 33 U.S.C. § 905
Dally v. McHughpublic domain
Marion Edward McHugh, Sr., died testate in July 1997. He had four children, Faye McHugh Dally, Marion Edward McHugh, Jr., John Joseph McHugh, and William Eugene McHugh, who were the beneficiaries of his estate. One of the assets of the estate was the McHugh Mercantile Company (the "store"), a general store selling dry goods and agricultural supplies located in Orrville, which the father and his son Eugene operated. On August 8, 1997, Faye, Marion, Jr., and John (the "siblings") entere
Drummond Company, Inc. v. Harrispublic domain
Lowell Harris sued his employer, Drummond Company, Inc. ("Drummond"), on July 16, 1997, seeking to recover workers' compensation benefits for an alleged occupational disease, namely pneumoconiosis. On July 28, 1997, Drummond answered Harris's complaint and denied liability. Following an ore tenus proceeding, the trial court entered an order on November 1, 2000, finding, among other things, that Harris suffered from pneumoconiosis that arose out of and in the course of employment with
Beasley v. Personal Finance Corporationpublic domain
279 B.R. 523 (2002) Katie BEASLEY, et al., Plaintiffs, v. PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION; American Security Insurance Company; Century Credit Life Insurance Corporation; Bancorp South Bank; and Sheila Kellum, Defendants. Civ.A. No. 3:01-cv-845BN. United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division. May 17, 2002. *524 <
Stark v. Madison Countypublic domain
James Anthony Stark appeals from a summary judgment entered in favor of Madison County and the Madison County Commission (Madison County) in his action to recover damages for personal injuries sustained in a slip and fall accident. Stark alleges that Madison County failed to keep the premises in a safe condition or to otherwise warn him of a hazardous condition. This case is before us pursuant to § 12-2-7(6), Code 1975. The record reflects tha
Pruter v. Local 210's Pension Trust Fundpublic domain
POOLER, Circuit Judge: Plaintiffs, former employees of World Airways, Inc., appeal from the February 8, 2016 memorandum and order of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Torres, /.) dismissing their complaint seeking damages for fraud, breach of contract and violation of an employee benefit plan. Prefer v. Local 210’s Pension Tr. Fund, No.
Holmes v. Commonwealthpublic domain
589 S.E.2d 11 (2003) 41 Va. App. 690 John Anthony HOLMES v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia. Record No. 2799-02-1. Court of Appeals of Virginia, Chesapeake. November 25, 2003. S. Jane Chittom, Appellate Defender (Public Defender Commission, on briefs), for appellant. Jennifer R. Franklin, Assistant Attorney General (Jerry W. Kilgore, Attorney
Johnson v. Anispublic domain
PRESENT: Kinser, C.J., Lemons, Goodwyn, Millette, McClanahan, and Powell, JJ., and Russell, S.J. GENE M. JOHNSON, DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS OPINION BY v. Record No. 111937 SENIOR JUSTICE CHARLES S. RUSSELL September 14, 2012 ANTHONY LOUIS ANIS FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRICO COUNTY Daniel T. Balfour, Judge This appeal presents a question of the c
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Pittspublic domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 1242 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ("the employer"), appeals from an order of the Houston Circuit Court granting a motion, filed pursuant to Rule 60(b), Ala. R. Civ. P., by Susan Pitts ("the employee") seeking relief from a judgment determining the employee's rights to various medical benefits under the Alabama Workers'
Guaranty Pest Control, Inc. v. Bushpublic domain
851 So.2d 548 (2002) GUARANTY PEST CONTROL, INC. v. James BUSH and Helen Bush. 2001293. Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama. June 28, 2002. Opinion on Return to Remand December 30, 2002. *550 Gregory D. Crosslin, Charles W. Reed, Jr., and Benjamin H. Farrow of Crosslin, Slaten & O'Connor, P.C., Montgomery, for
Asam v. Devereauxpublic domain
Julia McCain Lampkin Asam appeals from a summary judgment in favor of Wanda D. Devereaux, individually and in her official capacity as the chairman of the disciplinary board of the Alabama State Bar Association. Asam's complaint contained allegations regarding the tort of outrage, violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and various due process and civil rights violations. Asam sought $50 million in damages. Inter alia, Asam contended that Devereaux had failed to give p
Jones v. Colonial BancGrouppublic domain
Carmen Thomas Jones and Anthony Jones filed a complaint in the Jefferson County Circuit Court, asserting an assault and battery claim against Larry Mullins and a respondent superior claim against Colonial Bancgroup. Carmen alleged that Mullins, her supervisor, assaulted and battered her and that Colonial ratified Mullins's act. Anthony alleged a claim of loss of consortium as a result of Colonial and Mullins's wrongful action. Mullins was not served and was dismissed without prejudice
Jackson v. Jacksonpublic domain
656 So.2d 875 (1995) Rebecca L. JACKSON v. Anthony E. JACKSON. AV93000620. Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama. March 3, 1995. *876 Debra J. Smith, Enterprise, for appellant. Anthony R. Livingston, Daleville, for appellee. YATES, Judge. In April 1994, the trial court divorced the parties after a 12-year marriag
State Ex Rel. Pritchett v. Pritchettpublic domain
This appeal concerns the propriety, and the proper interpretation, of a judgment entered by the Montgomery County Circuit Court after a hearing on a motion filed by the State of Alabama (on the relation of Dorothy Pritchett) to enforce a claimed lien upon proceeds disbursed to David Pritchett ("the employee") pursuant to a consent judgment in a workers' compensation action. The entire record in this appeal consists of a 33-page clerk's record and a 10-page reporter's transcript. From