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12 opinions for “Corey Lemay”
United States v. Ridolfipublic domain
HOWARD, Circuit Judge. The defendant, Corey Ridolfi, was charged with federal firearms offenses after Cumberland, Rhode Island police found him at the wheel of a car whose trunk was jampacked with stolen property, including two shotguns. After hearing evidence of Ridolfi’s involvement in a recent burglary crime spree, the fruits of which were in the trunk of the car, a jury convic
State of Indiana v. Julio Serranopublic domain
FILED Nov 13 2019, 9:19 am CLERK Indiana Supreme Court Court of Appeals
United States v. Redlightningpublic domain
624 F.3d 1090 (2010) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Henry Keeler REDLIGHTNING, Defendant-Appellant. No. 09-30122. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Argued and Submitted May 4, 2010. Filed October 25, 2010. *1097 Michael Filipovic (argued), First Assistant Public Defender, Corey Endo
Nieves v. United Statespublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER BUCKLO, District Judge. The plaintiff, Charlene Nieves, filed a personal injury lawsuit against the defendants, the United States of America and the United States Postal Service (collectively “United States”), pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act (“FTCA”), 28 U.S.C. §§ 1346(b), 2671 et seq. The United States moves for
Kaiserman v. Brightpublic domain
61 Ill. App.3d 67 (1978) 377 N.E.2d 261 STUART KAISERMAN, Indiv. and as Adm'r of the Estate of Jeffrey Kaiserman, Deceased, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants and Cross-Appellees, v. EDWARD BRIGHT et al., Defendants-Appellees and Cross-Appellants. No. 76-849. Illinois Appellate Court First District (3rd Division). Opinion filed May 24, 1978.
Gass ex rel. Gass v. Knittigpublic domain
L. F. COTTEY, Special Judge. A chain-reaction collision involving four automobiles driven by the defendants, and a fifth in which plaintiff was riding as a passenger, has resulted in a judgment for plaintiff from which only defendant No. 3 appeals. Accepting as true the evidence most favorable to plaintiff, the facts are these: Lemay Ferry Road, near its junction with Butler Hill Road in St. Louis County acc
In Re Derderianpublic domain
DECISION The issue before the Court relates to the criminal case ofState v. Michael Derderian, case number K1-03-0655A. On February 20, 2003, the Defendant's nightclub, The Station, burned to the ground, killing 100 people. The Defendant was charged with 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter under the criminal negligence theory and 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter under the misdemeanor manslaughter theory.<
In re Baby Girl B.public domain
Peters, C. J. These appeals require us to find the proper accommodation between the statutory policy favoring finality in the termination of parental rights and the statutory policy favoring the opening of judgments in the interests of justice. The petitioner, the department of children and youth services (DCYS), filed coterminous petitions for a determination of neglect with respect to a two day old child pursuant to General Sta
United States v. Wheelerpublic domain
149 F.Supp. 445 (1957) UNITED STATES of America v. Maurice WHEELER. Cr. No. 14337. United States District Court W. D. Pennsylvania. March 20, 1957. *446 *447 D. Malcolm Anderson, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff. Alexander Cooper, Pittsburgh, and Robert M. Taylor, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Matter of Attorneys In Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a. (2019 NY Slip Op 03883) Matter of Attorneys In Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a. 2019 NY Slip Op 03883 Decided on May 16, 2019 Appellate Division, Third Department
Everett v. City of Fall Riverpublic domain
Sheldon, J. This is a petition to the Superior Court, filed June 3, 1903, for the assessment by a jury of damages caused by the laying out of Barnes Street in Fall Biver and the establishment of the grade thereof. The lay out was made after proper order and notice, by a report dated October 27,1902, which was signed individually by the mayor and aldermen, was received, read and accepted by the board of aldermen on that day, and s
Millington v. Hill, Fontaine & Co.public domain
Cockrill, C. J. This appeal grows out of the ' successful effort of certain judgment and mortgage creditors of Seth W.. Bolton to subject á plantation in Deshacbunty, which he had conveyed to his sister, Mrs. Millington, to the-payment of-their respective claims. The suit was begun by a creditor’s bill filed by W. B. Galbreath, a judgment creditor, to' which the other judgment and mortgage cre