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20 opinions for “Delores Keith”
Harold & Delores Patton v. Loancare, LLCpublic domain
FILE COPY Court of Appeals Twelfth Court of Appeals District at Tyler BILL OF COSTS Court of Appeals No. 12-14-00230-CV Trial Court No. 2014-4404CV Harold & Delores Patton Vs. Loancare, LLC DOCUMENTS FILED AMOUNT FEE PAID BY Motion f
Harold & Delores Patton v. Loancare, LLCpublic domain
ACCEPTED 12-14-00230 TWELFTH COURT OF APPEALS TYLER, TEXAS 2/12/2015 7:53
In The Court of Appeals Ninth District of Texas at Beaumont __________________ NO. 09-19-00146-CV __________________ IN RE UNITED PARCEL SERVICES, INC. AND BYRON KEITH BISOR __________________________________________________________________ Original Proceeding 58th
1 F.3d 1244NOTICE: Seventh Circuit Rule 53(b)(2) states unpublished orders shall not be cited or used as precedent except to support a claim of res judicata, collateral estoppel or law of the case in any federal court within the circuit. JOHN F. STRUCK TRUST, By Linda D. STRUCK, Trustee, Linda D.Struck and Delores E. Struck,Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.OFFERMAN & COMPANY, INCORPORATED and Keith M. Schermitzler,Defendants-Appe
State v. Delores Babbpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON Assigned on Briefs January 8, 2002 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DELORES ANN BABB Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Henry County No. 13110 Julian P. Guinn, Judge No. W2001-00415-CCA-R3-CD - Filed February 4, 2002 The defendant was found guilty of DUI by a Henry County jury and sentenced
James W. Grant and Delores Grant, Stairs Manufactured Housing, Inc. v. County of Seminole, Floridapublic domain
PER CURIAM: Plaintiffs challenged, on equal protection and due process grounds, an ordinance of the defendant county which precludes the location of mobile homes in areas which are not zoned for them. They raised a plethora of other claims below, including federal preemption and antitrust, but the dismissal of those claims has not been appealed. At the close of plaintiffs’ evidenc
Cowart v. Elias (In re Elias)public domain
MEMORANDUM JOAN N. FEENEY, Bankruptcy Judge. I. INTRODUCTION The matter before the Court is the “Complaint Objecting to Discharge of Debtor” filed against Mario Elias (“Elias”) by Delores Cowart (the “Plaintiff’) through which she alleges that Elias committed an assault and battery against her which was “willful and malicious” and caused her injury (the “Complaint”). Although the Complaint is
Brackett v. Lorillard Tobacco Co.public domain
81 So.3d 636 (2012) Delores D. BRACKETT, as Personal, etc., Appellant, v. LORILLARD TOBACCO COMPANY, Appellee. No. 5D10-1842. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District. March 9, 2012. Steven L. Brannock, Celene H. Humphries, and Tyler K. Pitchford of Brannock & Humphries, Tampa, and Gregory D. Prysock, of Morgan & Morgan, Jacksonville, and Keith R.
EVANS, Circuit Judge. Several things don’t quite add up in this bizarre little case, which started at a flea market and ended with the brief arrest of a 50-year-old cake decorator at a Kroger’s grocery store some 5 months later. The ease is here for our review of a district court’s grant of summary judgment on qualified immunity grounds to the defendants, two members of the Kane C
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas October 28, 2016 No. 04-16-00231-CV Charles Edward REED Jr.; Amos E. Reed III, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Delores Perrin; Curtis Cullen Smith, Trustee of the Laura Dossett Smith Family Trust; Et al., Appellants
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas December 20, 2016 No. 04-16-00231-CV Charles Edward REED Jr.; Amos E. Reed III, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Delores Perrin; Curtis Cullen Smith, Trustee of the Laura Dossett Smith Family Trust; Et al., Appellants
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas July 29, 2016 No. 04-16-00231-CV Charles Edward REED Jr.; Amos E. Reed III, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Delores Perrin; Curtis Cullen Smith, Trustee of the Laura Dossett Smith Family Trust; Et al., Appellants
Village Green Mutual Homes, Inc. v. Randolphpublic domain
760 A.2d 716 (2000) 361 Md. 179 VILLAGE GREEN MUTUAL HOMES, INC. v. Delores RANDOLPH. No. 11, Sept. Term, 2000. Court of Appeals of Maryland. October 11, 2000. *717 David W. Erb (Bernard A. Cook of Saul, Ewing, Weinberg & Green, on brief), Baltimore, for petitioner. Trafton T. Littlepage (Keith
State v. Keithpublic domain
754 P.2d 474 (1988) The STATE of Montana, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. David Cameron KEITH, Defendant and Appellant. No. 85-176. Supreme Court of Montana. Submitted on Briefs December 22, 1988. Decided March 23, 1988. Rehearing Denied June 2, 1988. *475 George B. Best, Jr., argued, Kalispell, J.
Desch v. Wheatleypublic domain
PER CURIAM: * The judgment of the district court is affirmed, essentially for the reasons stated in the January 19, 2010 Memorandum and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge, accepted, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1), by the District Court in its March 18, 2010 judgment. AFFIRMED. Pursuant to 5th Cir. R. 47.5, the cour
State v. Keithpublic domain
No. 85-176 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA 1988 THE STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff and Respondent, -VS- DAVID CAMERON KEITH, Defendant and Appellant. APPEAL FROM: District Court of the Twentieth Judicial District, In and for the County of Lake, The Honorable Robert Holter, Judge presiding. COUNSEL OF RECORD: For Appella
Brown v. Acuitypublic domain
BROWN, C.J. ¶ 1. In this case, we must decide whether a volunteer firefighter was entitled to governmental immunity when he ran a red light while responding to an emergency call. Marilyn M. Brown and Delores M. Schwartz were injured in an accident when Parnell E Burditt, a volunteer firefighter for the Okauchee Fire Department (OFD), struck their vehicle while going through a red light on his way to the fire station. Brown and Sc
ANN WALSH BRADLEY, J. ¶ 1. The petitioners, Marilyn M. Brown (Brown) and Delores M. Schwartz (Schwartz), seek review of a published opinion of the court of appeals affirming the circuit court's grant of summary judgment in favor of the defendants, dismissing Parnell P Burditt (Burditt), the Okauchee Fire Department (OFD), and their insurers.
Bolt v. Toyota Motor Corp.public domain
351 F.Supp.2d 597 (2004) Delores BOLT, Individually, and as the Administrator of the Estate of James Bolt, Deceased, Plaintiff v. TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION; Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited; United Air Lines, Inc.; Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A, Inc.; and Toyota Industries Corporation Defendants v. Western Ground Services, Inc. Third-Party Defendants No. 2:03-CV-251. United States Di
Butler v. Harrisonpublic domain
578 A.2d 1098 (1990) Brenda Delores BUTLER, et al., Appellants, v. Luther HARRISON, et al., Appellees. No. 87-1033. District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Argued June 12, 1990. Decided July 13, 1990. Howard B. Silberberg, McLean, Va., for appellants. Keith B. Grimes, with whom John A. Waller, Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for appellees.