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20 opinions for “Abigail Castro”
In re Abigail L.public domain
Filed 2/10/22; certified for publication 2/15/22 (order attached) IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION SEVEN In re ABIGAIL L., a Person B310601 Coming Under the Juvenile Court Law. (Los Angeles County LOS ANGELES COUNTY Super. Ct. No. 19CCJP00630A) DEPARTMENT OF CH
TORRUELLA, Circuit Judge. In this appeal, plaintiffs-appellants Sandra I. Orta-Castro (“Orta”) and her husband, José A. Nieves-Romero, contest the decision of the district court to grant summary judgment in favor of defendant-ap-pellee Merck, Sharp & Dohme, Química of Puerto Rico, Inc. (“Merck”) in an employment discrimination case arising out of Orta’s employment at Merck.
Arroyo v. Puerto Rico Police Departmentpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER PEDRO A. DELGADO-HERNÁNDEZ, District Judge! Pro se plaintiff Abigail Arroyo filed this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against the Puerto Rico Police Department (“PRPD”), asserting claims for police brutality for which he seeks monetary relief (Docket No. 1). After the PRPD moved to dismiss the complaint, plaintiff was granted leave to file an Amended Complaint to include th
Matter of Correction Officers' Benevolent Assn. v. New York City Bd. of Collective Bargainingpublic domain
Matter of Correction Officers' Benevolent Assn. v New York City Bd. of Collective Bargaining (2020 NY Slip Op 02549) Matter of Correction Officers' Benevolent Assn. v New York City Bd. of Collective Bargaining 2020 NY Slip Op 02549 Decided on April 30, 2020 A
United States v. Puig-Infantepublic domain
GARWOOD, Circuit Judge: Defendants-appellants were charged with and convicted of participating in a conspiracy involving the importation of marihuana from Mexico into the United States. Araeeli Castro, Perla De Los Santos, Maria Abigail Puig (Abigail Puig), Juan Ernesto Castro-Cuellar (Juan Castro), and Jose Alejandro Puig-In-fante (Jose Puig) were convicted of conspiracy, imp
Thomas v. NDC Asset Management, LLC, Allenpublic domain
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA SECOND DISTRICT NOEL VINCENT THOMAS, Appellant, v. NDC ASSET MANAGEMENT, LLC; JAMES ALLEN; and ANNIE CASTRO, Appellees. No. 2D2025-2282 April 10, 2026 Appeal pursuant to Fla. R. App. P. 9.130 fr
Oporta, Trinidadpublic domain
WR-83,692-01,02,03 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 9/29/2015 12:22:59 PM
MEMORANDUM DECISION Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), FILED this Memorandum Decision shall not be Oct 28 2019, 7:43 am regarded as precedent or cited before any court except for the purpose of establishing CLERK Indiana Supreme Court the defense of res judicata, collateral
Mathias, Judge. [1] The Warren Circuit Court terminated S.K.'s ("Father") parental rights to his three minor children, and Father appeals. He raises three issues, which we restate as: I. Whether the trial court abused its discretion when it allowed the children's therapist to testify concerning statements made by the children;
State v. Cooperpublic domain
Hunt, J. ¶1 John George Cooper appeals his sentences imposed following his guilty plea convictions for bail jumping and for obtaining or attempting to obtain a controlled substance by fraud or forged prescription. He argues that the trial court erred when it determined his two Texas deferred adjudications counted as “ ‘[c]onviction[s]’ ” under RCW 9.94A.030O)1 for offender score calculation purposes.
MEMORANDUM DECISION FILED Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), Jan 30 2017, 10:08 am this Memorandum Decision shall not be regarded as precedent or cited before any CLERK Indiana Supreme Court court except for the purpose of establishing
White v. Sutalopublic domain
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE FLOYD WHITE, ) Plaintiff, § v. § C.A. No.: SNO7J-l2-602 FLORA J. SUTALO, § Defendant. § ) FLOYD WHITE, ) Plaintiff, § v. § C.A. No.: SN07J-l2-478 ANTONIA ESTRADA, § Defendant. § Subrnitted: July 12, 2017 Decided: August 25, 2017 Upon Plaintiff’s Motions for Reconsideration of Commissioner’s Orders: DENIED This 25th day of August, 2017, upon consideration of Floyd White’s Motions for Reconsideration of Commissioner’S Orders (the “Motions”) a
Ortega-Rangel v. Sessionspublic domain
JACQUELINE SCOTT CORLEY, United States Magistrate Judge Plaintiff Maria Ortega Rangel is a citizen of Mexico who has been residing in the United States for 18 years. In January *9972018, Ms. Ortega had her first encounter with law enforcement after a valid search of her home resulted in the seizure of heroin. Ms. Ortega admitted she had knowle
MEMORANDUM DECISION Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), this Memorandum Decision shall not be FILED regarded as precedent or cited before any Aug 28 2018, 9:47 am court except for the purpose of establishing CLERK Indiana Supreme Court the defense of
MEMORANDUM DECISION Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), FILED this Memorandum Decision shall not be Oct 29 2019, 8:58 am regarded as precedent or cited before any CLERK court except for the purpose of establishing Indiana Supreme Court Court o
Involuntary Termination of Parent-Child Relationship of K.E. v. Indiana Department of Child Servicespublic domain
On Petition to Transfer from the Indiana Court of Appeals, No. 82A04-1407-JT-320 DAVID, Justice. J.E. is the Father of two children, J.A.E. and K.E. While Mother was pregnant with K.E., Father and Mother were both charged with multiple drug-related criminal offenses. These charges prompted the Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) to file a petition alleging that J.A.E. was a Child in Need of Services
Oporta, Trinidadpublic domain
VVR-83,692-01,02,03 COURT OF CR|l\/llNAL APPEALS AUST|N, TEXAS Transmitted 9/29/2015 12 22: 59 Pl\/| Accepted 9/30/2015 11: 06: 08 Al\/l Nos. D- 1 DC-11-206666 A, I) 1 DC 12- 300191, D 1 DC 13 300925- A ABEL A?£§§Q IN THE 299TH RECEl\/ED COURT OF CRll\/l|NAL APPEALS 9/30/2015 ABEL ACOSTA, CLERK Ex PARTE § § § JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT § § TRINIDAD ROSSENBERT OP()RTA TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS M©Tll©l\lll) DENUED ' \ DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TY§Y§: MOTION FOR REHEARING APPELLANT, Tr
Oporta, Trinidadpublic domain
VVR-83,692-01,02,03 COURT OF CR|I\/I|NAL APPEALS \ AUST|N, TEXAS \ Transmitted 9/29/2015 12:22:59 Pl\/| Accepted 9/30/2015 11:06:08 AN| Nos. D-1-DC-11-206666-A, 1)_1-1)€-12-300191, D-1-1)C-13-300925-A ABEL A%<L)§§§ EX PARTE IN 'I`HE 299TH RECE|VED COURT OF CRl|\/||NAL APPEALS 9/30/2015 ABEL ACOSTA, CLERK § § § JUDICIAL DISTRICT CoURT § § TRINIDAD ROSSENBERT OPORTA TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS MOTION| IENBED \ DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO EXTEND TIME T(Y$I§: MOTION FOR REHEARING APPELLANT, Trinidad
Oporta, Trinidadpublic domain
VVR-83,692-01,02,03 COURT OF CR|l\/|INAL APPEALS AUST|N, TEXAS Transmitled 9/29/2015 12122:59 Pl\/l Accepted 9/30/2015 11206;08 AN| Nos. 1)-1-DC-11-206666-A, D-1-1)C-12-300191, D-1_DC-13-300925-A ABEL AC&`<L)§§/K\ EX PARTE IN THE 299TH RECE|VED COURT OF CR|l\/||NAL APPEALS 9/30/2015 ABEL ACOSTA, CLERK § § § JUDICIAL DISTRICT CoURT § TRINIDAD RosSENBERT oP_oRTA § TRAvls CoUNTY, TExAs M©'ll'l©l\l DENDED ' \ DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO EXTEND TIME Tp©;§: MOTION FOR REHEARING APPELLANT, Tri
MEMORANDUM DECISION Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), this Memorandum Decision shall not be FILED regarded as precedent or cited before any Jan 24 2020, 9:14 am court except for the purpose of establishing CLERK Indiana Supreme Court the defense of res judicata,