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20 opinions for “Fred A. Creasy and Anne P. Creasy”
Beavers v. A.O. Smith Electrical Products Co.public domain
PER CURIAM: In this case, which is not a class action, the plaintiffs, nearly 100 individuals, appeal the district court’s dismissal of their complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, as well as the court’s denial of their subsequent Rule 60(b) motion for relief from judgment. The complaint, which sought damages for personal injury and wrongful death resulting from exposure to asbestos, alleged that the court had di
Brooks v. INDUS. COM'N OF ARIZONApublic domain
136 Ariz. 146 (1983) 664 P.2d 690 Stephen M. BROOKS, Benjamin F. Cooley, c/o Linda Cooley, Guardian, Steven M. Kovalcheck (Deceased), Lynda Kovalcheck Haneman (Widow), Karrie Ann Kovalcheck and Cynthia Marie Kovalcheck, Minor Children, William A. Richardson (Deceased), Martha Ann Richardson (Widow), William Lloyd Richardson, Minor Child, Robert J. Kearns (Deceased), Rachel Kearns (Widow), Chris Bradley, Petitioners, v. The
Wincamp Partnership v. Anne Arundel County, Md.public domain
458 F.Supp. 1009 (1978) WINCAMP PARTNERSHIP, OTC Partnership, Jackson Grove Limited Partnership and Maryland National Realty Investors, Inc. v. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND, Thomas D. McKewen, Director, Maryland Environmental Service, James B. Coulter, Secretary, Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Neil Solomon, Secretary and Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Civ. No. K-76-937. U
Jones v. Statepublic domain
A jury found appellant Alton Walker Jones guilty of two counts of indecency with a child by contact and one count of indecency with a child by exposure. See Tex. Pen. Code Ann. § 21.11 (West Supp. 2003). The jury assessed punishment at imprisonment for five years for each count. In two points of error, appellant contends the district court erroneously admitted hearsay testimony. Although we find that hearsay was erroneously admitted, we find
Alton Walker Jones v. Statepublic domain
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-02-00022-CR Alton Walker Jones, Appellant v. The State of Texas, Appellee</
Alton Walker Jones v. Statepublic domain
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-02-00022-CR Alton Walker Jones, Appellant v. The State of Texas, Appellee FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 167TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT NO. 1010264, HONORABLE FRED A. MOORE, JUDGE PRESIDING A jury found appellan
State of Tennessee v. Derek Paul Whytsellpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE October 29, 2002 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DEREK PAUL WHYTSELL Direct Appeal from the Criminal Court for Hamilton County No. 236846 Douglas A. Meyer, Judge No. E2002-00345-CCA-R3-CD June 18, 2003 A Hamilton County jury convicte
State of Tennessee v. Stephanie Renae Personpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON Assigned on Briefs September 11, 2001 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. STEPHANIE RENAE PERSON Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Madison County No. 00-139 Donald H. Allen, Judge No. W2000-02859-CCA-R3-CD - Filed October 10, 2001 A Madison County jury convicted the Defendant of misdemeanor theft of pr
State of Tennessee v. Willard Hamptonpublic domain
03/12/2019 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON November 6, 2018 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. WILLARD HAMPTON Appeal from the Criminal Court for Shelby County No. 16-00448 W. Mark Ward, Judge No. W2018-00623-CCA-R3-CD The Defendant, Willard H
In Re Nantahala Village, Incorporatedpublic domain
976 F.2d 876 61 USLW 2281, 23 Bankr.Ct.Dec. 1025,Bankr. L. Rep. P 74,944,18 UCC Rep.Serv.2d 1027 In re NANTAHALA VILLAGE, INCORPORATED, a North CarolinaCorporation, Debtor.NANTAHALA VILLAGE, INCORPORATED, a North CarolinaCorporation, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.NCNB NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA, a National BankingAssociation, Defendant-Appellee.andFred H. Moody, Jr., Trustee, Defendant.
State v. Stanley Abellpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON DECEMBER 1998 SESSION FILED May 27, 1999 Cecil Crowson, Jr. Appellate Court Clerk STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) )
Nantahala Village, Inc. v. NCNB National Bank of Florida (In re Nantahala Village, Inc.)public domain
OPINION SPROUSE, Circuit Judge: In the underlying action, which involved a dispute over loan transactions, Nantahala Village, Inc. (“Nantahala”) demanded compensatory and punitive damages1 from NCNB National Bank of Florida2 (“NCNB”) for alleged (1) breach of a contract to lend money, (2) breach of the common-law duty of good faith, (3) breach o
State v. Coolidgepublic domain
OPINION WADE, Judge. The defendant, Richard N. Coolidge, was convicted of driving under the influence of an intoxicant. The trial court imposed a jail sentence of 11 months and 29 days, all but 20 days of which was suspended. Conditions of release require 100 hours of community service and treatment for alcohol abuse. In this appeal, the defendant presents the following issu
State of Tennessee v. Robert Pagepublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON June 2, 2004 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. ROBERT PAGE Direct Appeal from the Criminal Court for Shelby County No. 99-09509 W. Fred Axley, Judge No. W2003-01342-CCA-R3-CD - Filed August 26, 2004 The Defendant, Robert Page, was convicted by a jury of the second degree mu
Alston v. Robinsonpublic domain
791 F.Supp. 569 (1992) John ALSTON, et al. v. Bishop L. ROBINSON, Secretary, etc., et al. BARTHOLOMEY, et al. v. Bishop L. ROBINSON, Secretary, etc., et al. Civ. Nos. K-89-1866, K-89-2415. United States District Court, D. Maryland. March 31, 1992. *570 *571 Witold J. Walczak, Pitts
Gardner v. National Airlines, Inc.public domain
434 F.Supp. 249 (1977) In re NATIONAL AIRLINES, INC., Maternity Leave Practices and Flight Attendant Weight Program Litigation. Barbara Ann GARDNER et al., Plaintiffs, v. NATIONAL AIRLINES, INC., Defendant. Susan Gail LEONARD, Plaintiff, v. NATIONAL AIRLINES, INC., and Air Line Pilots Association International, Defendants. MDL No. 218, No. 75-1968-Civ-NCR and No. 75-719-Civ-NCR. United
Coleman v. Statepublic domain
209 Md. 379 (1956) 121 A.2d 254 COLEMAN v. STATE [No. 110, October Term, 1955.] Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided March 15, 1956. The cause was argued before BRUNE, C.J., and DELAPLAINE, COLLINS, HENDERSON and HAMMOND, JJ. Fred E. Weisgal, with whom was Stanley Sollins on the brief, for the appellant. Frank
Woodstock v. Whitakerpublic domain
OPINION This appeal requires a determination of what constitutes the issuance of summons as that term is used *Page 226 in section 8573 N.C.L. 1929. It is asserted that the signing and sealing of a summons by the clerk of the court and the placing of the same in the hands of the attorney for the plaintiff constitutes an issuance of the summons. On the other hand it is argued that something
Yanago v. Aetna Life Insurancepublic domain
Holt, J., delivered the opinion of the court. J. J. McMannaway and Fred McMannaway, partners, were engaged in the business of hauling stone in Norfolk county, and in it used their own trucks and trucks hired from others. For their protection they had taken out an insurance policy with the defendant company which gave protection both to them and to their motor vehicle drivers against personal injury. Among the t
Kirkland v. Statepublic domain
Conviction is for seduction, with punishment of three years confinement in the penitentiary. Intercourse with prosecutrix was admitted by appellant but the promise of marriage denied. The question of the former chastity of prosecutrix became a hotly contested issue upon the trial. Upon direct examination she testified that at the time of the first act of intercourse appellant promised to marry her. Details were not gone into by the State. On cross-examination she testified positively t