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20 opinions for “Damon R Murray”
In Re Murraypublic domain
216 B.R. 712 (1998) In re Dr. Kenneth Robert MURRAY, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 97-15557 K. United States Bankruptcy Court, W.D. New York. January 23, 1998. Daniel F. Brown, Damon and Morey, Buffalo, NY, for Debtor. Christopher Reed, Asst. U.S. Trustee, Buffalo, NY. MICHAEL J. KAPLAN, Bankruptcy Judge. By his motion dated November 24, 1997, the Debtor seeks
Damon Wilson v. Prince George's County, Mdpublic domain
BARBARA MILANO KEENAN, Circuit Judge: *216 Damon Wilson was shot several times during an encounter with Officer Brendan Gill, a Prince George's County, Maryland, police officer. The incident occurred while Officer Gill was investigating an emergency call that Wilson had committed a burglary
Damon Michael Jones v. Statepublic domain
Opinion issued July 11, 2019. In The Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas ———————————— NO. 01-18-00154-CR ——————————— DAMON MICHAEL JONES, Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS
Damon Guy Hill v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)public domain
MEMORANDUM DECISION Pursuant to Ind. Appellate Rule 65(D), FILED this Memorandum Decision shall not be Oct 02 2019, 9:10 am regarded as precedent or cited before any CLERK court except for the purpose of establishing Indiana Supreme Court Court of App
People v. Murraypublic domain
Opinion RUBIN, Acting P. J. Christopher Murray appeals from the judgment entered after he was resentenced to life without parole, plus an additional combined consecutive term of 104 years to life after he pleaded no contest to two counts of first degree murder and one count of attempted murder. Murray contends that because he was 17 at the time of the crimes, the sentence violates the state and federal constitu
Damon Stalkfleet v. Edgar Stroughmattpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA _______________ No. 24-1816 Filed February 11, 2026 _______________ Damon Stalkfleet, Plaintiff–Appellant, v. Edgar Stroughmatt, Defendant–Appellee. _______________ Appeal from the I
Damon v. Damonpublic domain
Dolan, J. This is an appeal from a decree, entered in the Probate Court, dismissing a petition for the termination of a trust created under the will of Mary M. Damon, late of Leominster, deceased. The will is dated November 17, 1920, and was admitted to probate on July 10, 1929. The petitioner and the respondent are sons of the deceased. Under the first article of the will the testatrix bequeathed and devised one
Murray v. Sternerpublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT Lawton, J. This is an action for contribution brought by parties who were defendants in earlier actions by a driver and his passenger. In the driver’s action liability was apportioned 60% to the driver and 40% to defendants. Those defendants brought the instant action for contribution to the damages recovered by the passenger against the driver and the vehicle owner. The issue to be d
National Surety Corp. v. Immunex Corp.public domain
256 P.3d 439 (2011) 162 Wn. App. 762 NATIONAL SURETY CORPORATION, Respondent/Cross Appellant, v. IMMUNEX CORPORATION, Appellant/Cross Respondent. No. 64712-1-I. Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1. July 25, 2011. *441 James Richard Murray, Dickstein Shapiro LLP, Washington, DC, Cameron H. Faber, Dic
NOTICE: The attorneys on the attached list have the opportunity to comply with outstanding requirements prior to the effective date of the Supreme Court Order and not be administratively suspended. DATE: 03/22/2022 PENNSYLVANIA CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION PAGE: 1 TIME: 14:20:03 NON-COMPLIANT LAWYERS USER ID: jilgenfr ACTIVE
National Surety Corp. v. Immunex Corp.public domain
Stephens, J. ¶1 This court has long recognized that a liability insurer uncertain of its obligation to defend its insured may undertake a “reservation of rights” defense while seeking a declaration regarding coverage. The question in this case is whether the insurer may unilaterally condition its reservation of rights defense on making the insured absorb the defense costs if a court ultimately determines there is no coverage. We
Massmanian v. B. Bros. Packaging, Inc.public domain
HOWARD, Circuit Judge. B. Bros. Packaging, Inc., d/b/a Fox Packaging Co. (“Fox”), challenges a $300,000 judgment in favor of its former employee, Peter Massmanian. After a seven-day trial, a jury found that Fox, a Minnesota-based manufacturer of windshield washer fluid, used false promises to lure Massmanian away from a comfortable
Myers v. Brewerpublic domain
DONOVAN, J. *1251 {¶ 1} Defendant-appellant Damon C. Brewer ("Father") appeals a decision of the Darke County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division, adopting the decision of the magistrate granting plaintiff-appellee Johanna Rachel Myers' ("Mother") motion to terminate or mod
Spencer v. United Statespublic domain
MEMORANDUM FINAL ORDER REBECCA BEACH SMITH, Chief Judge. This matter comes before the court on the motion to vacate, set aside, or correct his sentence pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, Section 2255 (“Motion”) of the Petitioner, Christopher Damon Spencer (“Spencer”).1 For the reasons set forth below, the court DENIES the Petitioner’s Motion.2
McLaughlin, A. v. Nahata, A.public domain
J-A14006-21 2021 PA Super 150 ALYSSA MCLAUGHLIN AND WILLIAM : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MCLAUGHLIN : PENNSYLVANIA : : v. : : : AMIT NAHATA, M.D.; KATHRYN
484 F.3d 267 UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Gregory Lamont WILSON, a/k/a Nice, Defendant-Appellant.United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Edwin Lloyd Murray, a/k/a Gator, Defendant-Appellant.United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Derrick Lenwood Powell, Defendant-Appellant. No. 05-4435. No. 05-4503. No. 05-48
Murray v. Oswaldpublic domain
333 F.Supp. 490 (1971) Robert MURRAY, by his next friend and Law Guardian, Charles Schinitsky, Plaintiff, v. Russell G. OSWALD, Commissioner, New York State Department of Correction, et al., Defendants. No. 71 Civ. 4495. United States District Court, S. D. New York. October 29, 1971. Charles Schinitsky, The Legal Aid Society, Brooklyn, N. Y., for plaintiff by
Opinion KENNARD, J. This case involves an insurance policy that covers injury resulting from “an accident.” After an assault and battery by the insured, the injured party sued the insured, alleging that the insured had acted under the unreasonable belief of having to defend himself, an act that according to the injured party fell within the policy’s coverage of “an accident.” Does the insurance company have a
United States v. Dillpublic domain
(2008) UNITED STATES of America v. Damon Andre DILL. Crim. No. 02-551-1. Civil No. 06-627. United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania. May 6, 2008. MEMORANDUM & ORDER SURRICK, District Judge. Presently before the Court is Defendant's Habeas Corpus Motion Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255, (Doc. No. 63), and Defendant's Petition For Entry
GPH Cohasset, LLC v. Trustees of Reservationspublic domain
Grainger, J. The plaintiffs, GPH Cohasset, LLC, and GGNSC Cohasset, LLC (collectively, Golden Living), appeal from a judgment of the Land Court affirming a decision of the defendant planning board of Cohasset (board) to grant defendant Conservation Wind Partners, LP (Conservation Wind), a special permit to erect a wind turbine on property owned by defendant Trustees of Reservation (trustees). On appeal, Golden Living asserts that