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20 opinions for “FUENTES v. BERRYHILL”
Callaway v. Berryhillpublic domain
JOHN D. BATES, United States District Judge Plaintiff Rhonda Callaway challenges the denial of her claim for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits. On April 29, 2016, Magistrate Judge G. Michael Harvey, to whom this matter had been referred for full case management, issued his Report and Recommendation. Judge Harvey recommended that the decision of the Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") be affirmed. Thereafter, Callaway filed
Fuentes v. Roherpublic domain
395 F.Supp. 1225 (1975) Luis FUENTES, Plaintiff, v. Adolph ROHER et al., Defendants. No. 73 Civ. 5455. United States District Court, S. D. New York. March 18, 1975. Supplemental Opinion April 3, 1975. *1226 *1227 Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., New York Ci
Luis Fuentes v. Adolph Roher, Georgina Hoggardpublic domain
IRVING R. KAUFMAN, Chief Judge : Although one scarcely any longer hears of the truant officer, the reason is not because the Golden Rule has rendered the hickory stick obsolete in school administration. It might in fact be suggested that the federal courts have taken over that ogre’s duties, and numerous others as
149 F.3d 1190 98 CJ C.A.R. 3221 NOTICE: Although citation of unpublished opinions remains unfavored, unpublished opinions may now be cited if the opinion has persuasive value on a material issue, and a copy is attached to the citing document or, if cited in oral argument, copies are furnished to the Court and all parties. See General Order of November 29, 1993, suspending 10th Cir. Rule 36.3 until December 31, 1995,
State v. Florespublic domain
Gordon McCloud, J. ¶35 (dissenting) — “Generally, war-rantless searches and seizures are unconstitutional,” though there are “ ‘ “a few jealously and carefully drawn exceptions.” ’ ” State v. Gatewood, 163 Wn.2d 534, 539, 182 P.3d 426 (2008) (quoting State v. Ladson, 138 Wn.2d 343, 349, 979 P.2d 833 (1999) (quoting State v. Hendrickson, 129 Wn.2d 61, 70, 917 P.2d 563 (1996))). ¶36 Befo
Callaway v. Colvinpublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA RHONDA D. CALLAWAY, Plaintiff, v. Civil Action No. 15-308 (JDB-GMH) NANCY A. BERRYHILL, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. MEMORANDUM OPINION Plaintiff Rhonda Callaway challenges the denial of her claim for Social Security Disability Insurance
Smith v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec.public domain
ELIZABETH A. WOLFORD, United States District Judge INTRODUCTION Represented by counsel, Plaintiff George Anthony Smith ("Plaintiff") brings this action pursuant to Titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act (the "Act"), seeking review of the final decision of the Commissioner of Social Security (the "Commissioner," or "Defendant") denying his applications for disability insurance benefits
Clark v. Hanleypublic domain
22-302 Clark v. Hanley UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT August Term 2022 (Argued: June 7, 2023 Decided: December 20, 2023) (Amended: December 27, 2023) No. 22-302 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERONICA-MAY CLARK,
Clark v. Hanleypublic domain
22-302 Clark v. Hanley UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT August Term 2022 (Argued: June 7, 2023 Decided: December 20, 2023) No. 22-302 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERONICA-MAY CLARK, Plaintiff-Appellant,
State v. Florespublic domain
This opinion was filed for record FILE fN CLERK'S OFFICE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF at (Ju~--~n [tt?t(, WASHINGTON SAN L. CARLSON Supreme Court Clerk IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STA
Martin v. Statepublic domain
HINES, Presiding Justice. A jury convicted DeKelvin Martin of raping his girlfriend, Tymika Wright, murdering her 12-year-old child, Savion Wright, and her elderly grandparents, Travis Ivery and Ila Ivery, by stabbing each of them repeatedly, committing aggravated sodomy against Ms. Wright in the presence of Christin Martin, the two-year-old child that Martin and Ms. Wright had
United States v. Betancourtpublic domain
EDITH BROWN CLEMENT, Circuit Judge: Jose Luis Betancourt was convicted of drug trafficking and forced to forfeit his interest in Texas lottery winnings of over $5 million because the ticket was purchased with proceeds of that trafficking. He appeals his sentence of 292 months and the forfeiture. Having carefully reviewed the record and the parties’ submissions, we find no error
Odonnell v. Harris Countypublic domain
MEMORANDUM AND OPINION Lee H. Rosenthal, Chief United States District Judge The plaintiffs, Maranda Lynn ODonnell, Robert Ryan Ford, and Loetha McGruder, sued under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, challenging Harris County’s postarrest detention policies. They alleged that the Harris County Sheriff and sixteen Harris .County Criminal Courts at Law Judges promulgate policies that violate the Equal Protection and Due Proces
Fant, Paul v. Statepublic domain
NO. 07-00-0220-CR IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT AMARILLO PANEL D FEBRUARY 22, 2001 ______________________________ PAUL ANTHONY
Fant-Caughman v. Statepublic domain
61 S.W.3d 25 (2001) Paul Anthony FANT-CAUGHMAN, aka Paul Fant, Appellant, v. The State of Texas, Appellee. No. 07-00-0220-CR. Court of Appeals of Texas, Amarillo. February 22, 2001. Rehearing Overruled June 15, 2001. *26 C.R. Daffern, Amarillo, for appellant. James Farren Criminal District Attorney (Kristy
Wilson v. Statepublic domain
OPINION BAIRD, Judge. Appellant was convicted of capital murder. Tex. Penal Code Ann. § 19.03(a)(3). The jury answered the punishment issues of Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann. art. 37.071 in such a manner that the trial judge sentenced appellant to death. Appeal to this Court is automatic. Id., at § 2(h). As appellant does not challenge the sufficiency of the evidence, we will set forth only t
Mikhail v. Kahnpublic domain
OPINION PRATTER, District Judge. “On December 1st, 2009, Ms. Kahn initiated what will be a very contentious divorce and custody” proceedings in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. Compl. ¶¶ 2, 14. This prescient understatement launches a litany of allegations in a 47-page, 279-paragraph Complaint from pro se Plaintiff Nabil Mikhail, who claims that his soon-to-be-ex-wife, Jo-lie Kahn,
Monkhouse v. Statepublic domain
861 S.W.2d 473 (1993) Lafonda MONKHOUSE, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee. No. 06-92-00015-CR. Court of Appeals of Texas, Texarkana. August 31, 1993. *475 Jim Shaw, Fort Worth, for appellant. Jack O. Herrington, County Atty., Clarksville, for appellee. Before CORNELIUS, C.J., and BLEIL and GRANT, JJ. <
Sawyer v. Statepublic domain
OPINION A jury found appellant, Bud Jay Sawyer, guilty of capital murder, and the trial court assessed punishment at life in prison. In three points of error, appellant complains that the trial court erred in permitting the prosecutor to make improper jury arguments. We affirm. Facts On the evening of November 16, 1992, Lee Rayford was driving south of Parker Street in Houston, Texas. Rayford was a street deal
Mettler Walloon, LLC v. Melrose Townshippublic domain
761 N.W.2d 293 (2008) 281 Mich. App. 184 METTLER WALLOON, LLC v. MELROSE TOWNSHIP. Docket No. 269051. Court of Appeals of Michigan. Submitted September 11, 2007, at Lansing. Decided October 2, 2008, at 9:05 a.m. *298 Carson Fischer, P.L.C., Bloomfield Hills (by Robert M. Carson and Michell