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20 opinions for “Alisha White”
State v. Deshon Bates Statepublic domain
*676Denied.
White v. Luceropublic domain
Appellate Case: 24-2035 Document: 54-1 Date Filed: 04/28/2025 Page: 1 FILED United States Court of Appeals PUBLISH Tenth Circuit UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS April 28, 2025
Joseph Martin Colley v. Alisha Dale McBeepublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE February 18, 2016 Session JOSEPH MARTIN COLLEY v. ALISHA DALE MCBEE Appeal from the Circuit Court for Marion County No. 15829 J. Curtis Smith, Judge ___________________________________ No. M2014-02296-COA-R3-CV – Filed February 2, 2017 ________________________
State v. Whitepublic domain
[Cite as State v. White, 2022-Ohio-2130.] COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA STATE OF OHIO, : Plaintiff-Appellee, : No. 110452 v. : TREAL WHITE, :
Wilkinson v. Torrespublic domain
Opinion by Judge TASHIMA; Dissent by Judge MARSHALL. TASHIMA, Circuit Judge: On May 8, 2005, Defendant-Appellant Rick Torres (“Torres”) shot and killed Jason Scott Wilkinson (“Wilkinson”) as Wilkinson was driving a stolen minivan in a residential yard where the officers were on foot. Plaintiffs-Appellees Scott Wilkinson, Alisha Wilkinson, and the estate of Jason Scott Wilkinson (collectively, “Plaintiffs”
State of Tennessee v. Alisha J. Glissonpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE November 14, 2007 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. ALISHA J. GLISSON Appeal from the Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 2002-C-1508 Seth Norman, Judge No. M2006-02115-CCA-R3-CD - Filed March 5, 2008 The Defendant, Alisha J. Glisson, was convicted of felony murder, aggravated r
Alisha Andrew Payne v. Statepublic domain
NO. 12-02-00312-CR IN THE COURT OF APPEALS TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS DISTRICT TYLER, TEXAS ALISHA ANDREWS PAYNE,§ AP
Seldomridge v. Penn State Hershey Medical Centerpublic domain
MEMORANDUM WILLIAM W. CALDWELL, District Judge. I. Introduction We are considering a motion to dismiss filed by the Lancaster County Defendants.1 (Doc. 8). This civil rights lawsuit was filed on November 19, 2013, by Plaintiffs Mark Seldomridge and Alisha Torres, against: Penn State Hershey Medical Center (“PSHMC”), six doctors employe
Alisha Bronk and Monica Jay v. Bernhard Ineichenpublic domain
CUMMINGS, Circuit Judge. After a brief but contentious tenancy, plaintiffs Alisha Bronk and Monica Jay vacated their Madison, Wisconsin, apartment and brought suit against their former landlord, Bernhard Ineichen. Plaintiffs, two profoundly deaf women, alleged that defendant Ineichen had discriminated against them in violation of the federal Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3601
Amanda Biggs v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)public domain
MEMORANDUM DECISION Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), this Feb 13 2015, 8:12 am Memorandum Decision shall not be regarded as precedent or cited before any court except for the purpose of establishing the defense of res judicata, collateral estoppel, or the law of the case. ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE Mark E. Kamish Gregory F. Zoeller Baldwin Adams & Kamish
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE June 3, 2008 Session DIANE DOWNS EX REL. RYAN CODY DOWNS v. MARK BUSH ET AL. Appeal by permission from the Court of Appeals, Middle Section Circuit Court for Davidson County No. 04C470 Barbara N. Haynes, Judge No. M2005-01498-SC-R11-CV - Filed September 10, 2008
Cunningham v. Kansas City Star Co.public domain
995 F.Supp. 1010 (1998) Alisha CUNNINGHAM, et. al, Plaintiffs, v. THE KANSAS CITY STAR COMPANY, Defendant. No. 96-0334-CV-W-4. United States District Court, W.D. Missouri, Western Division. February 3, 1998. *1011 *1012 *1013 Michael E. Waldeck, Niewald, Wa
Green v. Statepublic domain
McFADDEN, Judge. After a jury trial, Roger Lee Green II was convicted of battery and obstruction of a law enforcement officer. He argues on appeal that the trial court erred in admitting other acts evidence, but the trial court did not abuse his discretion in admitting the evidence. Green argues that the trial court erred in refusing to admit evidence of the victim’s prior conviction, but the trial court was authorized to fi
Johnson v. C.J. Mahan Construction Co.public domain
PER CURIAM. Alisha Johnson (hereinafter “Appellant”), as personal representative for the estate of George W. Robertson, appeals from the October 7, 1999, order of the Circuit Court of Logan County, granting dismissal of the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (hereinafter “WVDOH”), as a party in a personal injury action.1 Appellant contends that the trial court erred b
Aaron Ross Epperson v. the State of Texaspublic domain
In the Court of Appeals Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana No. 06-23-00144-CR AARON ROSS EPPERSON, Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee On Appeal from the 115th District Court Marion County, Texas Trial Court No. F15097 Before Stevens, C.J., van Cleef and Rambin, JJ. Memorandum Opinion by Chief Justice Stevens
344 F.3d 458 Susie Ross; Denita Johnson; James Curtis; Larry Pickens; Doris King; Karen Whitley; Ruby Magee; Roy Allen, Jr.; Chester Newman; Sharon White, Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.Citifinancial, Inc., a Maryland Corporation, formerly known as First Family Financial Services, Inc.; Citifinancial, Inc., a Maryland Corporation, formerly known as Commercial Credit of Mississippi; Citifinancial, Inc., a Tennessee Corporation, formerly known as Co
Sloan v. Allen (In re Allen)public domain
MEMORANDUM DECISION S. Martin Teel, Jr., United States Bankruptcy Judge This adversary proceeding grows out of a debt owed by the defendant, Carlos Allen (“Allen”), to the plaintiff, Douglass Sloan, and Karen James, by reason of a Promissory Note with Equity Interest Conversion Feature (the “Shan Note"), executed by Allen on July 23, 2008. At the time the Note was executed, Douglas
Regan v. Faurecia Automotive Seating, Inc.public domain
679 F.3d 475 (2012) Alisha REGAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FAURECIA AUTOMOTIVE SEATING, INC., Defendant-Appellee. No. 11-1356. United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. May 10, 2012. *477 ON BRIEF: Courtney E. Morgan, Jr., Debra N. Pospiech, Morgan & Meyers, PLC, Dearborn, Michigan, for Appellant. David B. Calzone, Gregor
C.L.B. v. D.L.O.public domain
C.L.B. ("the mother") appeals from a judgment awarding D.L.O. ("the father") and her joint physical custody of their child. Pursuant to the judgment, the child is to spend alternate weeks with each parent. This is the second time this cause has come before this court. In the first appeal, C.L.B. v. D.L.O., 42 So.3d 1246 (Ala. Civ.App. 2010), this court considered the propriety of the judgment of the Winston Juvenile Court entered on J
IN THE MISSOURI COURT OF APPEALS WESTERN DISTRICT IN THE MATTER OF: ) ) M.D.P.-W., a Minor, by B.N.W., as ) Next Friend, and B.N.W., ) ) WD86394 Respondents, ) ) OPINION FILED: v. ) February