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20 opinions for “Cole v. DOC MCC”
Earnest D. Shields v. Illinois Department of Correctpublic domain
HAMILTON, Circuit Judge. Earnest Shields was an Illinois prisoner in 2008 when he was lifting weights and ruptured the pectoralis tendon in his left shoulder. Although he received some medical attention for the injury, he did not receive the prompt surgery needed for effective treatment. Instead, through a series of oversights and delays by various people responsible for his medical care, too much time passed for surgery to do
Bechtel v. Multi-Cast Corp.public domain
[Cite as Bechtel v. Multi-Cast Corp., 2024-Ohio-3426.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SIXTH APPELLATE DISTRICT FULTON COUNTY Kevin L. Bechtel et al. Court of Appeals No. F-23-010 Appellants Trial Court No. 22 CV 0085 v. Multi-Cast Corporation et al. DECISION AND JUD
Censke v. United Statespublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW Jeffrey Cole, UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE INTRODUCTION Thomas Censke sued the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act, alleging that he was the victim of an assault and battery by guards while he was incarcerated at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (“MCC”) in Chicago.1 The case proc
DECISION Plaintiff appeals from Defendant's disallowance of the child care credit, the working family credit, and head of household filing status. The tax year at issue is 2006. The matter came for trial; the parties then attempted to resolve the matter informally and, unable to do so, the case is before the court for decision. Plaintiff appeared on his own behalf. Defendant was represented by Linnea Wittekind, an auditor wit
Nicholas Indus. & Constr. Servs., Inc. v. NASDI, LLCpublic domain
Nicholas Indus. & Constr. Servs., Inc. v NASDI, LLC (2026 NY Slip Op 00620) Nicholas Indus. & Constr. Servs., Inc. v NASDI, LLC 2026 NY Slip Op 00620 Decided on February 10, 2026 Appellate Division, First Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judic
State v. Jacobspublic domain
620 S.E.2d 204 (2005) STATE of North Carolina v. Curley JACOBS and Bruce Lee McMillian. No. COA04-541. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. October 18, 2005. Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Special Deputy Attorney General Alexander McC. Peters and Special Deputy Attorney General Karen E. Long, for the State. Stubbs, Cole, Breedlove, Prentis & Biggs, P.L.L.
John B. v. Goetzpublic domain
ROGERS, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which GIBBONS, J., joined. COLE, J. (pp. 461-62), delivered a separate concurring opinion. OPINION ROGERS, Circuit Judge. State defendants seek mandamus relief from two discovery orders issued by the district court during the course of this class-action litigation. The district court issued the orders after a discovery dispute arose regard
Johnny Peevy v. Roy Gene Butlerpublic domain
ACCEPTED 12-15-00134-CV TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS TYLER, TEXAS 9/17/2015 2:24:57 PM
Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholderspublic domain
621 F.3d 296 (2010) Albert W. FLORENCE v. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS OF the COUNTY OF BURLINGTON; Burlington County Jail; Warden Juel Cole, Individually and officially as Warden of Burlington County Jail; Essex County Correctional Facility; Essex County Sheriff's Department; State Trooper John Doe, Individually and in his capacity as a State Trooper; John Does 1-3 of Burlington County Jail & Essex County Correctional Facility who performed t
In the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District DANIEL ANDERSON, ) JIMMY DRAEGER AND ) BRENDA DRAEGER, ) VALORIE GUNTHER, ) ) WD87059 Respondents, )
Lockheed Martin Corp. v. Balderramapublic domain
GRAEFF, J. This case arises from a lawsuit filed in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County by Vincent Balderrama, appellee, against Lockheed Martin Corporation, his former employer, alleging that Lockheed Martin terminated his employment in retaliation for claiming that his negative performance evaluation resulted from discriminatio
People v. Butlerpublic domain
Opinion IKOLA, J. A jury was asked to decide whether defendant Jeffrey Gordon Butler was guilty of securities fraud and related offenses or, conversely, if he *408was merely a failed businessman who did nothing meriting criminal punishment. Believing the former to be true beyond a reasonable doubt as to the majority of counts alleged, the jury convicte
Stubbs v. Thomaspublic domain
590 F.Supp. 94 (1984) Mack STUBBS, Petitioner, v. Dale THOMAS, Superintendent of Metropolitan Correction Center, Respondent. No. 83 Civ. 3079 (MJL). United States District Court, S.D. New York. June 7, 1984. *95 Heath, Rosenthal & Weissman by Gregg Friedman, Syracuse, N.Y., for petitioner; Alan Rosenthal, Syracuse, N.Y., of c
RIPPLE, Circuit Judge. Adela Bailor was assaulted brutally and raped by William Holly on May 9,1991, while Ms. Bailor was working as an administrative assistant at the Fort Wayne office of Prison Fellowship Ministries. At the time of the rape, Holly was serving the final six months of his prison sentence at a Salvation Army “halfway house” in Chicago. Ms. Bailor sued the Salvati
Abila v. Funkpublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER James 0. Browning, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE THIS MATTER comes before the Court on: (i) the Plaintiffs Motion and Memorandum in Support of Summary Judgment for Inhumane Conditions of Confinement, filed September 6, 2016 (Doc. 156)(“MSJ”); and (ii) the County Defendants’ Amended Motion for Partial Summary Judgment No. 1 — Dismissal of Plaintiffs Substantive Due Process Cl
In Re Toyota Motor Corp.public domain
790 F.Supp.2d 1152 (2011) In re TOYOTA MOTOR CORP. Unintended Acceleration Marketing, Sales Practices, and Products Liability Litigation. This document relates to: All Plaintiffs' Economic Loss Cases. Case No. 8:10ML 02151 JVS (FMOx). United States District Court, C.D. California. May 13, 2011. *1155 ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYIN
John B. v. M. Goetz, Jr.public domain
RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit Rule 206 File Name: 08a0226p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT _________________ X - JOHN B.; CARRIE G.; JOSHUA M.; ME
State v. Bullockpublic domain
JiCIACCIO, Judge. The appellant, Dawn Bullock, was charged with simple possession of cocaine and pled not guilty. Her motion to suppress the evidence was heard and denied by the trial court. Appellant withdrew her prior plea of not guilty and pled guilty as charged, reserving her right pursuant to State v. Crosby, 338 So.2d 584 (La.1976), to appeal the trial court’s ruling on the motion to suppress the evidence. S
Taifa v. Bayhpublic domain
846 F.Supp. 723 (1994) Kataza TAIFA, Paul Komyatti, William Sampley, Mark S. Douglas, Aaron Isby, Kevin Sandifer, James E. Shropshire, John Charles Cole, Jr. Preston Gardner, Edward Broadus, James Thompson, Nolan McDandal, Robert Smith, Robert Jenkins, Richard Mumford, Tillman Morris, Michael Hegwood, Terrence Drain, Eric Malone, Michael Holland, Albert Estep, and Roosevelt Williams, Plaintiffs, v. Evan BAYH, in his individual and official capaci
United States v. Harveypublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ADOPTING REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS IRENE M. KEELEY, District Judge. Before the Court are the defendant’s two motions to suppress a firearm recovered during a search of his residence. (Dkt. Nos. 20 & 21). At a hearing on October 9, 2012, the Court heard oral argument on the motions, after which, for the reasons that follow, it ADOPTED the magistrate judge’s Rep