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20 opinions for “Floyd v. McMurray”
People of Michigan v. Floyd Lee McMurraypublic domain
Order Michigan Supreme Court Lansing, Michigan November 22, 2010 Marilyn Kelly, Chief Justice 1
McMurray v. Statepublic domain
Appellant, a black man, was indicted, tried and convicted for assault to ravish a white woman, and was sentenced to twenty years imprisonment in the penitentiary. After sentence was imposed he gave notice of appeal and is in this Court with a free transcript. The record was filed in this Court on August 7, 1979. Upon a careful examination of the record it was found that appellant was never arraigned and no plea to the indictment was interposed by him or on his behalf. Th
Floyd v. Statepublic domain
207 Ga. App. 275 (1993) 427 S.E.2d 605 FLOYD v. THE STATE. A92A2092. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Decided February 5, 1993. John H. Tarpley, for appellant. Robert E. Wilson, District Attorney, Nancy B. Allstrom, Barbara B. Conroy, Elizabeth W. Morn, Assistant District Attorneys, for appellee. BLACKBURN, Judge.
Floyd v. Chaffinpublic domain
201 Ga. App. 597 (1991) 411 S.E.2d 570 FLOYD v. CHAFFIN et al. A91A1001. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Decided October 23, 1991. Johnnie L. Caldwell, Jr., for appellant. Barnhart, O'Quinn & Williams, Michael O'Quinn, for appellees. SOGNIER, Chief Judge. David Floyd, a deputy sheriff of Henry County, broug
Floyd v. Statepublic domain
193 Ga. App. 17 (1989) 387 S.E.2d 16 FLOYD v. THE STATE. A89A1203. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Decided September 25, 1989. Hylton B. Dupree, Jr., A. Gregory Poole, for appellant. Thomas J. Charron, District Attorney, Fonda S. Clay, Debra H. Bernes, Assistant District Attorneys, for appellee. CARLEY, Chief Judge.</
North v. Floyd County Board of Educationpublic domain
Johnson, Judge. We granted Rhonda North’s application for discretionary appeal to review the superior court’s determination that North was not eligible for benefits because she was not an employee within the purview of the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act. In August 1991, North applied for a position as a substitute bus driver with the Floyd County Board of Education. In September she began a two-and-one
Floyd v. First Union National Bankpublic domain
Birdsong, Presiding Judge. Thomas Floyd, Jr. and Cindy Smith, as co-executors of the Estate of Thomas Floyd, Sr., brought suit against First Union National Bank of Georgia for breach of contract by wrongful dishonor and conversion and seeking actual damages, punitive damages, and attorney fees. The complaint was filed December 12, 1988. First Union allowed the complaint to go into default; its answer being filed on January 27
Floyd v. Statepublic domain
McMurray, Presiding Judge. Defendant was indicted and convicted of the offenses of burglary and theft of a motor vehicle. Defendant appeals, enumerating as error the trial court’s permitting the examination of a witness who remained in the courtroom after the rule of sequestration had been invoked and the trial court’s denial of his motion to suppress. Held: 1. The record contains no transcript of t
State v. Floydpublic domain
161 Ga. App. 49 (1982) 289 S.E.2d 8 THE STATE v. FLOYD. 63112. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Decided January 22, 1982. Gilbert J. Murrah, District Attorney, Edward C. Parker, Assistant District Attorney, for appellant. Lee P. Morgan, for appellee. QUILLIAN, Chief Judge. The State appeals from an order grantin
858 F.2d 1436 Prod.Liab.Rep.(CCH)P 11,928Roberta Ann McMURRAY, executrix of the estate of Dennis RayMcMurray, deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.DEERE AND COMPANY, INC., A Delaware Corporation, Defendant-Appellee. No. 84-2771. United States Court of Appeals,Tenth Circuit. Sept. 22, 1988.Rehearing Denied Oct. 31, 1988.
Floyd v. Statepublic domain
149 Ga. App. 164 (1979) 253 S.E.2d 780 FLOYD v. THE STATE. 57036. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Argued January 8, 1979. Decided February 1, 1979. Rehearing Denied February 26, 1979. Frank G. Wilson, for appellant. W. Donald Thompson, District Attorney, Thomas J. Matthews, Assistant District At
McMurray, Presiding Judge. On December 14, 1994, appellant Floyd County Grand Jury issued and served subpoenas on seven employees of the Floyd County Department of Family & Children Services (“DFACS”) commanding their appearance before the grand jury on December 15, 1994. An eighth subpoena was issued but not timely served. DFACS and the employees filed a motion to quash the subpoenas, alleging the subpoenas were improper
197 Ga. App. 532 (1990) 398 S.E.2d 820 FLOYD DAVIS SALES, INC. v. CENTRAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF MICHIGAN. A90A1473. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Decided November 8, 1990. Wallace C. Clayton, for appellant. Abraham A. Sharony, for appellee. McMURRAY, Presiding Judge. Plaintiff Floyd Davis Sales, Inc., d/b/a
Floyd v. Lamar Ferrell Chevrolet, Inc.public domain
159 Ga. App. 756 (1981) 285 S.E.2d 218 FLOYD v. LAMAR FERRELL CHEVROLET, INC. 62707. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Decided September 29, 1981. Macklyn A. Smith, Sr., for appellant. W. E. Zachary, for appellee. QUILLIAN, Chief Judge. Plaintiff appellant Floyd appeals the grant of defendant's motion for summary
United States v. McMurraypublic domain
JOHN R. GIBSON, Senior Circuit Judge. A jury found appellants Oscar McMurray (a/k/a Osama Omar), Tracy Lomax (a/k/a Ahad Hasan), and Stephanie Lomax (a/k/a Hamedah Hasan, a/k/a Stephanie McMurray) guilty of several counts of drug-related offenses, including conspiring to distribute cocaine powder and cocaine base (“crack”).1 All three appeal their convictions and sentences. We affirm.
United States v. McMurraypublic domain
833 F.Supp. 1454 (1993) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Oscar McMURRAY, a/k/a "Osama Omar," Tracy N. Lomax, a/k/a "Sauce," and Stephanie Lomax, a/k/a Stephanie McMurray, Defendants. No. 8:CR92-00012. United States District Court, D. Nebraska. September 30, 1993. *1455 *1456
Murphine v. Hospital Authority of Floyd Countypublic domain
151 Ga. App. 722 (1979) 261 S.E.2d 457 MURPHINE v. HOSPITAL AUTHORITY OF FLOYD COUNTY. 58578. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Submitted September 26, 1979. Decided October 11, 1979. Robert J. Evans, for appellant. *724 Oscar Smith, for appellee. UNDERWOOD, Judge.</
SECOND DIVISION MILLER, P. J., MERCIER and HODGES, JJ. NOTICE: Motions for reconsideration must be physically received in our clerk’s office within ten days of the date of decision to be deemed timely filed. https://www.gaappeals.us/rules June 27, 2023
Floyd v. Piedmont Hospital, Inc.public domain
Smith, Judge. Appellants Doris P. Floyd and Daniel E. Floyd brought, voluntarily dismissed, and then renewed this action against appellee Piedmont Hospital, Inc. (“Piedmont”) and Dr. Michael Goodman for medical negligence and loss of consortium. In the original action, Piedmont timely challenged the sufficiency of service in its answer. Piedmont filed a motion for summary judgment in the renewed action, asserting that the co
Floyd v. Statepublic domain
Beasley, Judge. Floyd appeals his conviction of 24 counts of theft by taking (OCGA § 16-8-2) and five counts of forgery (OCGA § 16-9-1), crimes committed while he was Clerk of the State Court of Glynn County. 1. The first question on appeal is whether the trial court erred in denying defendant’s motion to dismiss the indictment. Appellant seeks not a new trial but rather an exoneration of the twenty-nine cha