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20 opinions for “BROWN v. BENZEL”

Benzel v. Pitchfordpublic domain
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · 1952-05-27 · Published · cited 15× · 245 P.2d 1131; 206 Okla. 672; 1952 OK 217; 1952 Okla. LEXIS 662
In the trial of this action, the plaintiff, L.A. Pitchford, sought to recover a broker's commission for the sale of real estate. There was no issue of fact or controversy as to the fact that defendant, Benzel, owned the real estate; that he listed it with plaintiff for sale, and that a sale was made to one Hoffman for $27,000. The plaintiff was entitled to a commission of 5 per cent, or $1,350, the sum sued for, if he was the procuring cause of the sale to Hoffman. There was an
Benzel v. Kilfoypublic domain
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · 1952-05-27 · Published · cited 0× · 206 Okla. 671; 245 P.2d 1129; 1952 OK 216; 1952 Okla. LEXIS 661
In the trial of this action the plaintiff, L.W. Kilfoy, sought to recover a broker's commission for the sale of real estate. There was no issue of fact or controversy as to the fact that defendant, Benzel, owned the real estate; that he listed it with plaintiff for sale, and that a sale was made to one Hoffman for $27,000. The plaintiff was entitled to a commission of 5 per cent, or $1,350, the sum sued for, if he was the procuring cause of the sale to Hoffman. There was an iss
Engstrom v. Benzelpublic domain
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 1951-06-29 · Published · cited 1× · 191 F.2d 689; 1951 U.S. App. LEXIS 3460
JAMES ALGER FEE, District Judge. The trustee in bankrupt of Chemurgy, a cooperative corporation, brought action against Benzel, claiming the latter had received a preference because he had received money on February 3, 1947, on a check of bankrupt drawn January 14, 1947, and within four months of the date of filing petition in bankruptcy, May 29, 1947. The cause was tried before
District Court, S.D. Ohio · 2018-12-14 · Published · cited 8× · 358 F. Supp. 3d 665
EDMUND A. SARGUS, JR., CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE This matter is before the Court on the parties' cross motions for partial summary judgment. Defendant Eclipse Resources, I, LP ("Defendant") moves for summary *668judgment against Plaintiffs Shanesville Investments LLC and Graber Land LLC ("Plaintiffs") regarding the interpretation of a
Mulley v. Peoplepublic domain
Supreme Court of The Virgin Islands · 2009-06-23 · Published · cited 36× · 51 V.I. 404; 2009 WL 1810918; 2009 V.I. Supreme LEXIS 34
HODGE, Chief Justice; CABRET, Associate Justice; and CARROLL III, Designated Justice.1 OPINION OF THE COURT (June 23, 2009) PER Curiam. Appellant Samuel Mulley (hereafter “Mulley”) requests that this Court overturn his convictions on the grounds that (1) the
Akins v. Kenneypublic domain
District Court, D. Nebraska · 2008-02-07 · Published · cited 0× · 533 F. Supp. 2d 935; 2008 WL 322756
533 F.Supp.2d 935 (2008) Samar Ramon AKINS, Petitioner, v. Michael L. KENNEY, Respondent. No. 4:01CV3013. United States District Court, D. Nebraska. February 6, 2008. As Amended February 7, 2008. *936 Samar Ramon Akins, Petitioner Pro Se. J. Kirk Brown, Attorney General's Office, Lincoln, NE, for Responden
State v. Davisonpublic domain
Court of Appeals of Wisconsin · 2002-04-24 · Published · cited 5× · 2002 WI App 109; 647 N.W.2d 390; 255 Wis. 2d 715; 2002 Wisc. App. LEXIS 475
255 Wis.2d 715 (2002) 2002 WI App 109 647 N.W.2d 390 STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent,[†] v. Jimmie DAVISON, Defendant-Appellant. No. 01-0826-CR. Court of Appeals of Wisconsin. Submitted on briefs March 7, 2002. Decided April 24, 2002. *717 On beh
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 2017-02-23 · Published · cited 422× · 849 F.3d 202; 2017 WL 715823
TRAXLER, Circuit Judge: Appellant Thomas Heyer has been deaf since birth. His native language is American Sign Language (“ASL”), and he communicates primarily though ASL. Heyer is presently confined as a sexually dangerous person, see Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, Pub. L. No. 109-248, 120 Stat. 587, at the federal correctional institutio
State v. Thielpublic domain
Court of Appeals of Wisconsin · 2001-01-24 · Published · cited 17× · 2001 WI App 52; 625 N.W.2d 321; 241 Wis. 2d 439; 2001 Wisc. App. LEXIS 21
241 Wis.2d 439 (2001) 2001 WI App 52 625 N.W.2d 321 IN RE the COMMITMENT OF Dennis R. THIEL: STATE of Wisconsin, Petitioner-Respondent,[†] v. Dennis R. THIEL, Respondent-Appellant. No. 99-0316. Court of Appeals of Wisconsin. Oral argument November 13, 2000. Decided January 24, 2001.
Ohio Court of Appeals · 2016-02-25 · Published · cited 3× · 2016 Ohio 686
[Cite as Di v. Cleveland Clinic Found., 2016-Ohio-686.] Court of Appeals of Ohio EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA JOURNAL ENTRY AND OPINION No. 101760 XIAO DI, M.D., ET AL. PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES
State v. Jacksonpublic domain
Nebraska Supreme Court · 2008-04-18 · Published · cited 132× · 275 Neb. 434; 747 N.W.2d 418
275 Neb. 434 STATE OF NEBRASKA, APPELLEE, v. MICHAEL T. JACKSON, APPELLANT. No. S-06-1041. Supreme Court of Nebraska. Filed April 18, 2008. Paula B. Hutchinson for appellant. Jon Bruning, Attorney General, and James D. Smith for appellee. WRIGHT, CONNOLLY, GERRARD, STEPHAN, MCCORMACK, and MILLER-LERMAN, JJ. CONNOLLY, J. A jury convicted M
Nebraska Supreme Court · 2003-02-14 · Published · cited 44× · 656 N.W.2d 606; 265 Neb. 285; 2003 Neb. LEXIS 20
656 N.W.2d 606 (2003) 265 Neb. 285 David L. FORD, Appellant, v. The ESTATE OF Mark B. CLINTON, Deceased, Appellee. No. S-01-1082. Supreme Court of Nebraska. February 14, 2003. *609 Michael J. Javoronok, of Michael J. Javoronok Law Firm, Scottsbluff, for appellant. Leland K. Kovarik, of Holtorf, Kova
State v. Jamesonpublic domain
Nebraska Supreme Court · 1991-09-20 · Published · cited 5× · 474 N.W.2d 475; 239 Neb. 109; 1991 Neb. LEXIS 321
A jury in the district court for Buffalo County convicted Leon H. Jameson of attempted first degree sexual assault, a violation of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-319(1)(a) and 28-201 (Reissue 1989). Attempted first degree sexual assault is a Class III felony, see 28-201 (4)(b), punishable by imprisonment for 1 to 20 years, a $25,000 fine, or both such imprisonment and fine, Neb. Rev. Stat. §
State v. Huebnerpublic domain
Wisconsin Supreme Court · 2000-06-20 · Published · cited 233× · 2000 WI 59; 611 N.W.2d 727; 235 Wis. 2d 486; 2000 Wisc. LEXIS 400
SHIRLEY S. ABRAHAMSON, CHIEF JUSTICE ¶ 74. (dissenting). On June 21, 1996, the legislature mandated the use of a six-person jury in misdemeanor actions commenced after that date.1 On June 19,1998, this court declared the law mandating a six-person jury in misdemeanor cases unconstitutional. State v. Hansford, 219 Wis. 2d 226, 243, 580 N.W.2d 171 (1998). ¶ 75. When t
State v. Galespublic domain
Nebraska Court of Appeals · 2005-03-18 · Published · cited 195× · 269 Neb. 443; 694 N.W.2d 124; 2005 Neb. LEXIS 58
269 Neb. 443 STATE OF NEBRASKA, APPELLEE, v. ARTHUR LEE GALES, JR., APPELLANT. No. S-04-015. Nebraska Court of Appeals. Filed March 18, 2005. Susan M. Bazis, of Bazis Law Offices, P.C., L.L.O., for appellant. Jon Bruning, Attorney General, J. Kirk Brown, Solicitor General, and Kimberly A. Klein for appellee. James R. Mowbray and Jerry L. Soucie, for am
Douglas v. Gusmanpublic domain
District Court, E.D. Louisiana · 2008-06-09 · Published · cited 37× · 567 F. Supp. 2d 877; 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 45026; 2008 WL 2369779
(2008) Charles Henry DOUGLAS v. Sheriff Marlin GUSMAN, et al. Civil Action No. 07-5469. United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana. June 9, 2008. ORDER STANWOOD R. DUVAL, JR., District Judge. The court, having considered the complaint, the record, the applicable law, the Report and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge
State v. Petersonpublic domain
Nebraska Supreme Court · 1993-01-29 · Published · cited 6× · 494 N.W.2d 551; 242 Neb. 286; 1993 Neb. LEXIS 24
494 N.W.2d 551 (1993) 242 Neb. 286 STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Charles G. PETERSON, Appellant. No. S-91-507. Supreme Court of Nebraska. January 29, 1993. *553 Emil M. Fabian, of Fabian & Thielen, Omaha, for appellant. Don Stenberg, Atty. Gen., and J. Kirk Brown, Lincoln, for appellee.
New York Supreme Court · 2007-12-14 · Published · cited 2× · 18 Misc. 3d 775
OPINION OF THE COURT George B. Ceresia, Jr., J. The individual petitioners are family members and/or friends of inmates incarcerated within the New York State prison system. The Office of Appellate Defender and the New York State Defenders Association are nonprofit organizations which provide legal services to state inmates. All petitioners are or have been recipients of collect telephone calls from state in
Nebraska Supreme Court · 1992-12-11 · Published · cited 16× · 493 N.W.2d 319; 242 Neb. 40; 1992 Neb. LEXIS 336
Per Curiam. The appellant, Randy Drinkwalter, was convicted of first degree murder and use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony in the beating death of Esther Drinkwalter. The defendant was sentenced to death on the murder count and to imprisonment for 6 to 12 years on the weapon count. Upon appeal, the defendant has assigned as error that the trial court erred (1) in permitting the defendant’s cousin, Jim Dr
State v. Jacobpublic domain
Nebraska Supreme Court · 1998-02-13 · Published · cited 152× · 574 N.W.2d 117; 253 Neb. 950; 1998 Neb. LEXIS 40
574 N.W.2d 117 (1998) 253 Neb. 950 STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Steven JACOB, Appellant. No. S-95-885. Supreme Court of Nebraska. February 13, 1998. *126 Dennis R. Keefe, Lancaster County Public Defender, Lincoln, and Sean J. Brennan for appellant. Steven Jacob, pro se. Don Stenberg, Attor