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20 opinions for “Elder v. Rent to Own Concept”
United States v. Elderpublic domain
CONTIE, Circuit Judge. Defendants appeal their jury convictions and sentences for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, money laundering, engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, and various substantive offenses involved in the conspiracy. For the following reasons, we affirm the judgment of the district court. I. This case involves the Florida Boys gang, which developed distribut
United States v. Elderpublic domain
90 F.3d 1110 35 Fed.R.Serv.3d 1470, 45 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 113 UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Angela ELDER (94-5307); Douglas Jones (94-5309); David L.Jackson, Jr. (94-5310); David L. Jackson, Sr. (94-5331);Mark A. Andrews (94-5332); Ray Fletcher (94-5391); ThomasJ. Elder (94-5393); Bernard Leon Kelly (94-5395); RossGrimes (94-5397), Defendants-Appellants.
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE March 20, 2014 Session ROBERT WALKER AND SUSAN ELDER1 v. CHARLES SMITH V. CLIFFORD BYRNE AND WIFE, CAROL BYRNE An Appeal from the Chancery Court for Marion County No. 7648 Jeffrey F. Stewart
24 So.3d 63 (2009) In re AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES REGULATING THE FLORIDA BAR. No. SC08-1890. Supreme Court of Florida. November 19, 2009. Rehearing Denied December 17, 2009. John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, FL, for Petitioner Timothy P. Chinaris, Montgomery, AL, Responding with comments. PER CURIAM. <
Amendments to the Rules Regulating the Florida Barpublic domain
PER CURIAM. The Florida Bar, with the authorization of the Board of Governors, petitions the Court to amend the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 15, Fla. Const.; R. Regulating Fla. Bar. The proposed changes were published for comment in accordance with Rule Regulating the Florida Bar l-12.1(g). All but one comment filed addressed a proposed amendment which would
In Re Amendments to Fla. Rules Civ. Proc.public domain
604 So.2d 1110 (1992) In re AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. No. 79613. Supreme Court of Florida. July 16, 1992. Rehearing Denied September 30, 1992. Benjamin H. Hill, III, President, Tampa, Alan T. Dimond, President-elect, Miami, and John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, Tallahassee, on behalf of The Florida Bar, and Clifford L. Som
Gerald Brown v. Waddell Wrightpublic domain
10/07/2019 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE June 4, 2019 Session GERALD BROWN V. WADDELL WRIGHT ET AL. Appeal from the Chancery Court for Davidson County No. 17-805-III Ellen Hobbs Lyle, Chancellor ___________________________________
Nuckles v. Statepublic domain
310 Ga. 624 FINAL COPY S20G0492. NUCKLES v. THE STATE. MCMILLIAN, Justice. Wanda Nuckles was charged with depriving James Dempsey, an elder person, of essential services and concealing his death. Prior to her trial on those charges, Nuckles filed a motion seeking to exclude a video recording captured on a camera concealed in Dempsey’s room at the residential rehabilitation center where Nuckles worked, asserting that the recording was inadmissible under OCGA § 16
State v. Friaspublic domain
No. 122,735 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. SHELBY R. FRIAS, Appellant. SYLLABUS BY THE COURT 1. "False pretense"
Freccia v. Frecciapublic domain
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Tailar Spells v. State of Indianapublic domain
FILED Jan 30 2024, 11:21 am CLERK Indiana Supreme Court Court of Appeals and Tax Court
State of New Jersey v. Ladohn E. Courtneypublic domain
NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3844-22 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION v. February 23, 2024 LADOHN E. COURTNEY, APPELLATE DIVI
Machen v. Millerpublic domain
[Cite as Machen v. Miller, 2024-Ohio-1270.] COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO EIGHTH APPELLATE DISTRICT COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA S. KAREN MACHEN, : Plaintiff-Appellant/ : Cross-Appellee, Nos. 112453, 112454, and : 112479 v.
Charleston Development Company, LLC v. Alamipublic domain
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals Charleston Development Company, LLC, Charleston Housing Company, LLC and NotSo Hostel, LLC, Appellants, v. Younesse Alami, Simon M. Adell, Matthew Anderson, Matthew Asher, Daniel Baker, Marie Baker, Matthew and Christina Bare, Andre Bauer, Peter Bierce, Brandon Blount, Barbara Brass, Richard T. Brewer, Sigrid Anne Eilertson, Reginald P. Brown, IV, Mary Cahill, Ryan Cockrell, Kevin and Virginia Conlon, Anne Marie Crevar, Chr
LAW v. the STATE.public domain
Rickman, Judge. William Law, Jr. was indicted on 100 counts of criminal conduct related to his financial oversight of his elderly mother's affairs. At trial, he was convicted on 12 of those counts: Count 2 - exploitation of a disabled adult; Count 3 - perjury; Count 4 - using a false document; and Counts 92-100 - nine counts of theft by taking. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. <
Asaro v. Maniscalcopublic domain
Filed 7/12/24 CERTIFIED FOR PARTIAL PUBLICATION* COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION ONE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ANTHONY ASARO, D080874 (Consolidated with D081481) Plaintiff and Respondent, v. (Super. Ct. No. 37-2015- JON JOSEPH MANISCALCO e
State v. Davispublic domain
[Cite as State v. Davis, 2022-Ohio-1875.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT MONTGOMERY COUNTY STATE OF OHIO : : Plaintiff-Appellee : Appellate Case No. 29243 : v.
Marez v. Lyft, Inc.public domain
Filed 4/30/20 CERTIFIED FOR PARTIAL PUBLICATION* IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION ONE SABRINA MAREZ, Plaintiff and Appellant, A156761 v. (San Francisco City & County LYFT, INC., Super. Ct. No. CGC-17-557889) Defendant and Respondent. MARI
Turner v. Commonwealthpublic domain
680 S.E.2d 312 (2009) 54 Va. App. 458 Dustin Allen TURNER, Petitioner, v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia, Respondent. Record No. 1836-07-1. Court of Appeals of Virginia. August 4, 2009. *315 David B. Hargett (Hargett Law, PLC, on brief), Glen Allen, for petitioner. Robert H. Anderson, III, Senior Assistan
People v. Leepublic domain
Opinion JONES, P. Ajury convicted Lewis Erving Lee of 77 felonies, including multiple counts of grand theft (Pen. Code, § 487, subd. (a)), elder theft (Pen. Code, § 368, subd. (d)(1)), identity theft (Pen. Code, § 530.5, subd. (a)), and money laundering (Pen. Code, § 186.10). 1 The court sentenced Le