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20 opinions for “Jacobs v. Rogers”
Jacobs v. Rogerspublic domain
Appeals from Ct. App. N. Y. dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Treating the papers whereon the appeals were taken as petitions for writs of certiorari, certiorari denied.
Frederick M. Rogers, Jr. v. Walter T. Rogerspublic domain
WILSON, J., FOR THE COURT: ¶ 1. This appeal follows a jury trial in a will contest. The contestant, Frederick Rogers, alleges that his mother's will was the product of his brother's undue influence. However, the jury found that the will was valid, and the chancellor entered judgment on the verdict. On appeal, Frederick argues (1) that the chancellor should have given a peremptory instr
Wohrman v. Rogerspublic domain
FLYNN, J. Plaintiffs appeal a judgment for defendant Jerry O. Anderson1 on plaintiffs’ action to recover on a loan that plaintiffs made to JJR Enterprises, LLC (JJR), an Oregon limited liability company of which defendant was a member. Plaintiffs alleged that defendant was personally liable on the promissory note for the loan to JJR, in the way that a general partner would be liable for a loan to a
Rogers v. Jacobspublic domain
772 F.2d 900 Rogersv.Jacobs 84-6771 United States Court of Appeals,Fourth Circuit. 8/23/85 1 E.D.N.C. CPC GRANTED-AFFIRMED
O'Riley v. Rogerspublic domain
STEELE, Chief Justice. In this personal injury action, a Superior Court judge sua sponte excluded a medical expert witness’s testimony that it was possible that the plaintiffs permanent injury might improve depending on the results of further recommended testing. After the jury awarded the plaintiff $292,330, the defendant moved for a new trial. The trial judge granted the motion because he concluded that while me
Jacobs v. Hilliardpublic domain
829 N.E.2d 629 (2005) Timothy E. JACOBS, Appellant-Respondent, v. Bonita G. HILLIARD, in her capacity as Trustee of the H. David and Bonita G. Hilliard Living Trust, Appellee-Plaintiff. No. 28A01-0404-CV-187. Court of Appeals of Indiana. June 23, 2005. *630 George T. Patton, Jr., Peyton L. Berg, Bose, McKinney & Evans, LLP, I
People v. Rogerspublic domain
Malone Jr., J. Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Broome County (Smith,. J.), rendered September 10, 2009, upon a verdict convicting defendant of the crimes of attempted robbery in the first degree and attempted robbery in the second degree (two counts). Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of attempted robbery in the first degree and two counts of attempted robbery in the second degree
Greg Adkisson v. Jacobs Engineering Group, Incpublic domain
OPINION . RONALD LEE GILMAN, Circuit Judge. This case arises out of the cleanup and remediation work that Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. (Jacobs) performed at the Kingston Fossil Fuel Plant (KIF plant) following a December 2008 coal-ash spill. Jacobs managed the on-site work pursuant to a contract with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), which owns and
Rogers v. Statepublic domain
653 S.E.2d 31 (2007) ROGERS v. The STATE. No. S07A1210. Supreme Court of Georgia. November 5, 2007. *34 Ralph Irving Knowles, Jr., Leslie J. Bryan, Kimberly Jean Johnson, David Scott Hagy, Doffermyre Shields Canfield & Knowles, Atlanta; Craig Cooper Knowles, Adam P. Princenthal, Andrew, Knowles & Princenthal, LLC, Atlanta
Rogers v. Christina School Districtpublic domain
RIDGELY, Justice: A sixteen-year-old student at Newark High School explained in writing to a school counselor that, while at school the day before, he wanted to hurt himself and others and that he was feeling alone and unloved. He admitted to the counselor that he had actually attempted suicide just two days earlier. After four hours with the student, the counselor decided the student was no longer suicidal
People v. Jacobspublic domain
91 P.3d 438 (2003) The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Roger L. JACOBS, Defendant-Appellant. No. 01CA1947. Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. V. December 31, 2003. Rehearing Denied February 12, 2004. Certiorari Denied June 14, 2004. *440 Ken Salazar, Attorney General, Paul Ko
United States v. Jacobspublic domain
*855 ORDER LaMont Jacobs, represented by counsel, appeals his judgment of conviction and sentence. This case has been referred to a panel of the court pursuant to Rule 34(j)(l), Rules of the Sixth Circuit. Upon examination, this panel unanimously agrees that oral argument is not needed. Fed. R.App. P. 34(a). In December 2002, Jacobs pleaded guilty to
Rogers v. Mercy Health Center, Inc.public domain
WISEMAN, P.J., concurring specially. T1 I agree with Rogers' position that MHC should be precluded from presenting evidence of the settlement agreement unless Rogers "opens the door" to that evidence in his own examination of Dr. Thomas by claiming bias connected to his highly paid job with MHC. However, if the trial court at any point allows Dr. Thomas to testify that he was negligent or did not meet the st
CURTIS L. COLLIER, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE *901Before the Court is a motion to remand for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, with a memorandum in support, by Plaintiff, Jacobs Field Services North America, Inc. (Docs. 11, 46.1 ) Plaintiff argues diversity jurisdiction does not exist because the amount in cont
Jacobs v. Statepublic domain
PER CURIAM. AFFIRMED. See Gray v. State, 780 So.2d 1042 (Fla. 4th DCA 2001)(rejecting claim that under Apprendi v. New Jersey, 530 U.S. 466, 120 S.Ct. 2348, 147 L.Ed.2d 435 (2000), habitual offender sentence is unconstitutional — “Apprendi does not apply to enhanced sentences based on prior conviction.”). POLEN, TAYLOR, JJ., and DAMOORGIAN, DORIAN K., Associate Judge, concu
Lawler v. Jacobspublic domain
Opinion REARDON, J. Two developers purchased 91 acres of raw land for $6 million down and a $3 million purchase money note secured by the real property. They agreed to waive antideficiency protection;1 the vendor, in turn, subordinated his promissory note to that of a third party commercial lender. Upon the developers’ default and the senior lender’s foreclosure sale, the vendor sue
People v. Jacobspublic domain
People v Jacobs (2023 NY Slip Op 01705) People v Jacobs 2023 NY Slip Op 01705 Decided on March 30, 2023 Appellate Division, Third Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. <
Jacobs v. University of Cincinnatipublic domain
ORDER , SPIEGEL, Senior District Judge. This matter is before the Court on the Magistrate Judge’s Report and Recommendation (doc. 10), to which neither Plaintiff nor Defendant objected. BACKGROUND Pro se Plaintiff Matthew Jacobs filed a Complaint on October 29, 1998 (doc. 1). Plaintiff subsequently amended his Complaint on February 26, 1999 and attached to
ORDER AND JUDGMENT * MICHAEL R. MURPHY, Circuit Judge. I. Introduction In 2006, North Silver Lake Lodge, LLC (“NSLL”) and plaintiff-appellant KT Group entered into a purchase agreement to sell property located near the Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah, (the “Property”) for $
Commonwealth v. Rogerspublic domain
Jacobs, J. Faced with an exceptionally heavy case load in a morning pretrial session of the Boston Municipal Court, and observing “no progress and various counsel disappearing”1 during a call of the list, the judge announced in open court that all counsel were to remain in the court room until their cases were called and a disposition reached. A few minutes later, when one of her cases was called, th