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20 opinions for “Charles Franklin Grier”
State v. Grierpublic domain
246 P.3d 1260 (2011) STATE of Washington, Petitioner, v. Kristina Ranae GRIER, Respondent. No. 83452-1. Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc. Argued September 21, 2010. Decided February 10, 2011. *1262 Thomas Charles Roberts, Pierce County Prosecutor's Office, Tacoma, WA, for Petitioner/Appellant. Casey Gr
State v. Grierpublic domain
208 P.3d 1221 (2009) STATE of Washington, Respondent, v. Kristina Ranae GRIER, Appellant. No. 36350-0-II. Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 2. June 2, 2009. *1224 Casey Grannis, Nielsen Broman & Koch, PLLC, Seattle, WA, for Appellant. Thomas Charles Roberts, Attorney at Law, Tacoma, WA, for Respondent. HU
Charles Bardylyn Enters., Inc. v Rockingham Ins. Co. (2024 NY Slip Op 03403) Charles Bardylyn Enters., Inc. v Rockingham Ins. Co. 2024 NY Slip Op 03403 Decided on June 20, 2024 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York Sta
Deborah West v. Charles Timothy West, West Quality Food Services, Inc., and Coastal Express, Inc.public domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2020-CA-01206-SCT DEBORAH WEST v. CHARLES TIMOTHY WEST, WEST QUALITY FOOD SERVICES, INC., AND COASTAL EXPRESS, INC. DATE OF JUDGMENT: 06/29/2020 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. FRANKLIN C. McKENZIE, JR. TRIAL COURT ATTORNEYS: TERRY L. CAVES DAVID BRIDGES MARK A. NELSON COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: CHANCERY COURT OF THE FIRST
100 B.R. 68 (1989) In re Robert Clair NOLAND, Marilyn Crouch Noland, Debtors. COMMERCIAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF TULSA, an Oklahoma state banking institution, Plaintiff, v. Robert Clair NOLAND, Marilyn Crouch Noland, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 87-21819-7, Adv. No. 88-0020. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Kansas. May 2, 1989. Eileen M. Smyth, Charles M. Thomas
Plowman v. Bagnalpublic domain
450 S.E.2d 36 (1994) Wanda PLOWMAN, Craig Plowman, David Koon, Terri Koon, Louise Paschal, Manora N. Gilmore, M. Whitfield Cheatham, Jr., Virginia Cheatham, Michael Peters, Mary Peters, Jewel C. Jacoby, Claudia Bedenbaugh, Irwin Barnes, Elsie Barnes, Jo A. Rogers, Pauline Trumble, Thomas Gillespie, Linda Gillespie, Janie M. Cade, Charles Clark, Diane Clark, William Thompson, and Marguerite Thompson, Plaintiffs, Of Whom Wanda Plowman, Manora N. Gilmor
Smith v. Stricklandpublic domain
442 S.E.2d 207 (1994) Richard E. SMITH and A. Glenn Shoemaker, formerly d/b/a Metro Barrier Systems, a Franchisee of Metro Barrier Systems, Inc., Respondents, v. Clyde L. STRICKLAND, Sandra Strickland, Theresa Bullock, and Metro Waterproofing, Inc., Appellants. No. 2149. Court of Appeals of South Carolina. Heard February 9, 1994. Decided March 7, 1994.
The Tolliver Group, Inc. v. United Statespublic domain
In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 17-1763C (Filed: May 22, 2020) ********************************** ) THE TOLLIVER GROUP, INC., ) ) Motion for reconsideration; jurisdiction Plaintiff, ) over contractor’s claim for partial
United States v. Charles Whalenpublic domain
RIPPLE, Circuit Judge. Charles Whalen, an inmate in a federal correctional facility, slashed the throat of a fellow inmate on July 3, 1989. On February 22, 1990, a jury convicted Mr. Whalen of assault with intent to commit murder. Mr. Whalen now appeals, raising a host of challenges to his trial and his sentence. For the following reasons, we affirm the judgment of the distric
Willis Construction Co. v. Sumter Airport Commissionpublic domain
Littlejohn, Acting Judge: *507Willis Construction Company, Inc. appeals an order of the special referee denying Willis attorney fees pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. § 15-77-300 (Supp. 1991), which allows a prevailing party to recover attorney fees in a case involving State action. We affirm. Willis requested compensation for extra work it performed at the
City of Shreveport v. CDM Smith, Inc.public domain
Judgment rendered July 16, 2025. Application for rehearing may be filed within the delay allowed by Art. 2166, La. C.C.P. No. 56,154-CW COURT OF APPEAL SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA ***** CITY OF SH
Brendle's Stores, Inc. v. OTRpublic domain
OPINION PER CURIAM: Brendle’s Stores, Inc. and Brendle’s Incorporated (hereinafter jointly called “Brendle’s”) appeal from the district court’s orders granting summary judgment for all defendants, including the third party defendants, and awarding damages to defendants OTR1 and TG & Y Stores Compa*153ny (“TG & Y
King v. AnMed Healthpublic domain
Acting Chief Justice MOORE. In this case, Appellants appeal the circuit court’s order granting partial summary judgment in favor of Respondents regarding the meaning of a statute that requires hospitals to *52offer certain discounts to an insurer who provides a specific type of health insurance contract. The circuit court held that Appellants violated the statute. We dis
Grier v. Scandurapublic domain
This is an appeal from judgments recovered by the plaintiffs against Henry Chartoff and Louis Yanowitz, defendants-appellants, in the New Jersey Supreme Court, on verdicts rendered by a jury in a case tried at the Bergen Circuit. *Page 153 The case arose out of an automobile accident in which a "large" truck, owned and operated by the defendant Scandura, a "small" truck, owned by the appellant Chartoff, and operated by his employe, Yanowitz, and an
State ex rel. Dreamer v. Masonpublic domain
James J. Sweeney, Judge. {¶ 1} Relators, Kathleen Dreamer, Rosie Grier, and Jacqueline Maiden, filed a complaint for a writ of mandamus against respondents, the Cuyahoga County prosecuting attorney and the Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners. {¶ 2} In 2004, Dreamer, Grier, and Maiden were employees of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections (“BOE”). After the 2004 general election, the BOE was requested
In Re September 11 Litigationpublic domain
594 F.Supp.2d 374 (2009) In re SEPTEMBER 11 LITIGATION. No. 21 MC 101(AKH). United States District Court, S.D. New York. January 16, 2009. *375 Derek Todd Smith, Zafer Adem Akin, Akin & Smith, LLC, Mia Mary Meloni, Douglas J. Pepe, Gregory P. Joseph, Gregory P. Joseph Law Offices LLC, David Jaroslawicz, Jaroslawicz & Jaros, LLC,
Weller v. Pricepublic domain
[Cite as Weller v. Price, 2020-Ohio-2735.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Kelley Weller, Individually, as Guardian : of Georgia and Sophia Weller, and as Administratrix of the Estate of Charles C. : Weller, Deceased, : Plaintiff-Appellant, : No. 18AP-264 v.
State v. Topepublic domain
[Cite as State v. Tope, 2020-Ohio-953.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT GREENE COUNTY STATE OF OHIO : : Plaintiff-Appellee : Appellate Case No. 2019-CA-11 : v. :
Freeman v. Holzer Med. Ctr.public domain
OPINIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF OHIO The full texts of the opinions of the Supreme Court of Ohio are being transmitted electronically beginning May 27, 1992, pursuant to a pilot project implemented by Chief Justice Thomas J. Moyer. Please call any errors to the attention of the Reporter's Office of the Supreme Court of Ohio. Attention: Walter S. Kobalka, Reporter, or Deborah J. Barrett, Administrative Assistant. Tel.: (614) 466-4961; in Ohio 1-800-826-9010. Your comments
In Re WB Easton Const. Co., Inc.public domain
463 S.E.2d 317 (1995) In re W.B. Easton Construction Company, Inc. CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Plaintiff, v. Harry B. GREGORY, Sr. and Harry B. Gregory and Associates, Certified Public Accountants, PA., Defendants. No. 24335. Supreme Court of South Carolina. Heard September 19, 1995. Decided October 30, 1995. Morris D.