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20 opinions for “Ida Mae Williams”
United States v. Ida Mae Everidgepublic domain
ALDRICH, Senior Circuit Judge: The issues on this appeal from a conviction of possession of heroin with the intent to distribute, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), require a somewhat detailed statement of the facts. In early February 1973, government narcotics undercover agent Fontenot met one Ogans in Tucson. Subsequently Ogans in
VANCE, Circuit Judge: Bernard Whitehurst was gunned down by Montgomery, Alabama police who mistook him for a suspect in a local robbery. The fatal shot was fired by police officer Donald Foster, who claims that Whitehurst shot first. Although none of the officers in the vicinity found a gun near the body, a detective subsequently ca
People v. Williamspublic domain
Mr. JUSTICE STENGEL delivered the opinion of the court: Following a jury trial, defendant Ida Mae Williams was convicted of unlawful delivery of a controlled substance, heroin, and was sentenced to a 3-year term of imprisonment. Defendant appeals, contending that her sentence is excessive. At trial Teresa Morris, a special agent of th
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-02-00334-CV Ezell Green and Ida Mae Green, Appellants v. Gemini Exploration Company and Robert Edsel, Appellees FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 201ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT NO. 96-12740, HONORABLE F. SCOTT McCOWN, JUDGE PRESIDING
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-02-00334-CV Ezell Green and Ida Mae Green, Appellants
McKenzie v. Winn Dixie Louisiana, Inc.public domain
In re Ida Mae Williams McKenzie, applying for writ of certiorari and review. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal. No. C-1454. Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans. No. 83-4569. Not considered. Not timely filed. Rule 10 § 4(b) La. Supreme Court Rules.
Ida Mae Beam, Pearl Cabble, William Thompson v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Companypublic domain
SHACKELFORD MILLER, Jr., Circuit Judge. On June 2, 1956, the appellants were injured in an automobile accident involving an automobile driven by the appellant Ida Mae Beam and one being operated by William Carrier. Carrier was protected against liability at the time under a casualty insurance policy issued by the appellee State Farm
William Q. Boyce, Individually and as of the Will and Estate of Ida Mae Boyce, Deceased v. The United Statespublic domain
405 F.2d 526 William Q. BOYCE, Individually and as Executor of the Will and Estate of Ida Mae Boyce, Deceasedv.The UNITED STATES. No. 370-66. United States Court of Claims. Decided December 13, 1968. William Q. Boyce, pro se. E. Alan Moorhouse, Washington, D. C., with whom was Asst. Att
Hyundai Motor America v. Ola Mae Applewhitepublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2008-CA-01101-SCT HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA AND HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY v. OLA MAE APPLEWHITE, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF AND WRONGFUL DEATH BENEFICIARIES OF DOROTHY MAE APPLEWHITE, DECEASED; CEOLA WADE, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF AND WRONGFUL DEATH BENEFICIARIES OF ANTHONY J. STEWART, DECEASED; AND IDA MAE COOPER, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF AND WRONGFUL DEATH BENEFICIARIES
Shammel v. Canyon Resources Corp.public domain
167 P.3d 886 (2007) 2007 MT 206 338 Mont. 541 Alan and Stephanie SHAMMEL, Maurice and Betty Mae Shammel, Jack and Ida Ruckman, Bob and Vicky Ruckman, Lewis and Mona Harrell, and Daniel and Lori Harrell, individually, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. CANYON RESOURCES CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, and C.R. Kendall Corporation, a Colorado Corporation, Defendants and Respondents.
Markham Concepts, Inc. v. Hasbro, Inc.public domain
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER WILLIAM E. SMITH, Chief Judge. Before the Court is Defendant Hasbro, Ine.’s Motion to Disqualify Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Louis M. Solomon, and Michael S. Lazaroff (“Motion”). (ECF No. 75.) In March 2016, Solomon and Lazaroff, two of Markham Concepts, Inc. and Lorraine Markham’s (collectively “Markham”) attorneys, changed law firms, moving from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP (“Cadw
Booker v. American General Life & Accident Insurancepublic domain
257 F.Supp.2d 850 (2003) Ida Mae BOOKER, et al. v. AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, et al. No. CIV.A.3:02-CV-1653BN. United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division. April 15, 2003. *852 Don John W. Barrett, Barrett Law Offices, Lexington, MS, Michael D. Hickman, Taylor, Martino & Hedge,
ORDER DENYING LEAVE TO APPEAL CARTER, District Judge. Appellants AARP and Ida Mae Forrest1 appeal from the order of the Bankruptcy Court enjoining them from pursuing claims against various officers and agents of First Alliance Mortgage Company2, First Alliance Corporation, and First Alliance Portfolio Services (collec
Williams v. Nallpublic domain
4 Ariz. App. 416 (1966) 420 P.2d 988 J.R. WILLIAMS, Appellant, v. Robert D. NALL, Stefano Gallina, Ida Mae Camburn, and Lela Mae Nall, Appellees. 1 CA-CIV 271. Court of Appeals of Arizona. December 2, 1966. *417 Bill Helm, Yuma, for appellant. Richards & Heilman, by Harlan Heilman, Yuma, for app
In re Williamspublic domain
ItPER CURIAM. * On December 12, 1987, this court disbarred petitioner, Alfred C. Williams of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from the practice of law for multiple incidents of neglect of legal matters and conversion of client funds.1 Louisiana State Bar Association v. Williams, 516 So.2d 119 (La.1987). Petitioner now seeks readmission, alleging he has complied with all
952 F.2d 1391 Angott (Elizabeth, John, Sammy), Finder (Norma), Borkowski(Alice), Branczek (Mary Grace), Bucher (Frank), Byers (John,Jr.), Byrne (Samuel), Pryor (Carl), Reihner (Fred), Calvert(Donald), Cook (Robert), Crouse (William), Desmond(Angeline, Wilma), Evans (Harry), Gray (Robert), Greger (IdaMae), Guy (William), Szolek (Jack), Toporcer (William),Welling (Iona), Huffman (Warren), Lorenzato (Gloria), Maloy(Carolyn)
Parrott v. Wallacepublic domain
900 P.2d 214 (1995) 127 Idaho 306 Jack PARROTT and Geraldine Parrott, husband and wife, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. Russel K. WALLACE and Loretta Mae Wallace, husband and wife, and William Trowbridge and Helen Trowbridge, husband and wife, sui juris/in their own right, Defendants-Appellants. No. 20620. Court of Appeals of Idaho. June 23, 1995.
Brown v. W.M. Acree Trustpublic domain
999 P.2d 1119 (2000) 2000 OK CIV APP 40 Ida Mae BROWN, Dennis Binder, and Shirley Ann Williams, Plaintiff/Appellants, v. W.M. ACREE TRUST, Ron Acree, trustee, Defendant/Appellee. No. 93,864. Court of Civil Appeals of Oklahoma, Division No. 3. February 14, 2000. Robert L. Ross, Lawton, Oklahoma, for Appellant. Phil W. Gordon, Chickasha,
Shammel v. Canyon Resources Corp.public domain
82 P.3d 912 (2003) 2003 MT 372 Alan and Stephanie SHAMMEL, Maurice and Betty Mae Shammel, Jack and Ida Ruckman, Bob and Vicky Ruckman, Lewis and Mona Harrell, and Daniel and Lori Harrell, individually, Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. CANYON RESOURCES CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, and CR Kendall Corporation, a Colorado Corporation, Defendants and Appellants. No. 02-736. Sup
In Re Vernon-Williamspublic domain
343 B.R. 766 (2006) In re Ellen Lucille VERNON-WILLIAMS, Gerald & Vicki Doelling, Jimmy & Deborah Pyles, Geraldine Bessie Markins, Michael Lee Lipscomb, Jr., Thomas D. Childrey, IV., A'Braham & Khaliyah Barakhyahu, Carrol & Melinda Wood, Zoe Laquanda Jarrell, Mary Lou Ann Ranicki, Celestine Berryman, Debtors. Nos. 04-37223-DOT, 03-32020-DOT, 03-32251-DOT, 03-34259-DOT, 03-35603-DOT, 03-37186-DOT, 03-37623-DOT, 03-377