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20 opinions for “Jeannie Owens”
Jeannie Owens v. Missouri State Board of Nursingpublic domain
James Edward Welsh, Judge When the Missouri State Board of Nursing revoked Jeannie Owens’s nursing license pursuant to section 335.066.16(l)(a), RSMo Cum, Supp. 2013, because Owens had pled guilty to driving while intoxicated, Owens filed a petition for judicial review of the Board’s decision with the Circuit Court of Cole County. The circuit court reversed the Board’s revocatio
State v. Owenspublic domain
820 S.W.2d 757 (1991) STATE of Tennessee, Appellee, v. Lisa Christine OWENS, Appellant. Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, at Knoxville. September 11, 1991. *758 Greg W. Eichelman, Public Defender, and R.B. Baird, III, Asst. Public Defender, Morristown, for appellant. Charles W. Burson, Atty. Gen., and Jeannie Kaess, Asst. Atty. Gen.,
Whitecotton v. Owenpublic domain
PHILLIP T. WHITEAKER, Judge [ iThis appeal involves a boundary-line dispute between appellants Denene and Ricky Whiteeotton ■ and appellee Jeannie Owen. 1 Owen filed suit against the Whitec-ottons, seeking ownership of a disputed strip of land under the theories of boundary by acquiescence and ad
Habegger v. Owens Community Collegepublic domain
[Cite as Habegger v. Owens Community College, 2017-Ohio-2693.] TIFFANY HABEGGER, et al. Case Nos. 2010-07865 and 2011-09187 Plaintiffs Judge Patrick M. McGrath v. DECISION OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Defendant AND CARIANNE BAIRD, et al. Plaintiffs v. OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Defendant {¶1} On January 7, 2015, t
Simmons v. Sabine River Authoritypublic domain
COOKS, Judge. | ^Relator, Associated Electric & Gas Insurance Services, Ltd. (hereafter Associated), seeks supervisory writs from the district court judgment denying its motion for summary judgment. FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY This case involves survival and wrongful death actions filed by Plaintiffs-Relators, Jeannie Hurst Simmons, and her daughters, Tressa and Brianna. Jeannie S
Rodenhiser v. Duenaspublic domain
Per Curiam. In this action for annulment, plaintiffs Connie G. Rodenhiser and Jeannie Rodenhiser, personal representatives of the estate of Ellen S. Mullin, appeal by leave granted an order entered by the Kalamazoo Circuit Court granting defendant Rene Marco Dueñas’ motion to dismiss plaintiffs’ complaint. We affirm. I. FACTS In April 2008, Ellen Mullin, age 50 at the time, was diagnosed with
Swanson v. Port Huron Hospitalpublic domain
ON REMAND Before: WHITBECK, EJ., and O’CONNELL and OWENS, JJ. Per Curiam. This matter returns to this Court on remand from the Michigan Supreme Court1 with the direction that we evaluate the merits of these appeals in light of Bush v Shabahang2 and MCL 600.2301. We reverse.
Joshua Rawa v. James Migliacciopublic domain
SMITH, Chief Judge. Appellant-objector James Migliaccio was a member of a California class action against Monsanto Company that alleged the company used misleading labeling on its Roundup concentrate herbicide. Following certification of the California class in the Central District of California, class counsel filed the present action in the Eastern District of Missouri on behalf of a
Texas Department of Criminal Justice v. Millerpublic domain
Chief Justice PHILLIPS delivered the opinion of the Court, joined by Justice HECHT, Justice OWEN, Justice BAKER, Justice HANKINSON, Justice O’NEILL, and Justice JEFFERSON. This is an interlocutory appeal of a plea to the jurisdiction by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). An inmate’s wife sought damages following her husband’s death from meningitis while incarcerated i
Hurst v. Union Pacific Railroadpublic domain
JOHN P. MOORE, Circuit Judge. This appeal unlooses a legal dinosaur, which, once out, tramples twentieth century negligence law and then lumbers back to its dark cave only to await another victim. The jurisprudential fossils it leaves behind are truly daunting as this case illustrates. However, absent any contra-indication from the Oklahoma Supreme Court, the dinosaur prevails. At issue in this diversity
Justin Wolfe v. Harold Clarkepublic domain
PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT JUSTIN MICHAEL WOLFE, Petitioner-Appellee, v. HAROLD W. CLARKE, Director, Virginia Department of Corrections, Respondent-Appellant. WILLIAM G. BASSLER; ROBERT C. BUNDY; A. BATES BUTLER, III; W. J. MICHAEL CODY; J. JOSEPH CURRAN, JR.; ROBERT J. DEL TUFO; No. 11-6 W. THOMAS DILLARD; CONOR B. DUGA
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ) ESTATE OF ANTHONY K. BROWN, et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) 08-cv-531 (RCL) ) ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRA
Lieberman v. Scullypublic domain
In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for the intentional infliction of emotional distress, (1) the plaintiffs appeal, as limited by their brief, from so much of a judgment of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Nastasi, J.), entered January 20,1999, as, upon the granting of the defendants’ motion made at the close of the plaintiffs’ case to dismiss the complaint, and upon an order of the same court, entered December 14, 1998, as amended
Crabtree v. BASF Building Systems, LLCpublic domain
MURDOCK, Justice. We granted the petition for a writ of certiorari of BASF Construction Chemicals, LLC (“BASF”),1 in this action filed by Edward Wayne Crabtree and Jeannie West Crabtree to consider several issues raised by BASF regarding the decision of the Court of Civil Appeals to reverse the trial court’s summary judgment in favor of BASF as to the Crabtrees’ claims against BASF. We reverse the
881 P.2d 412 (1994) The BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF the COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, Colorado; John J. Nicholl, in his official capacity as County Commissioner of the County of Arapahoe; Jeannie Jolly, in her official capacity as County Commissioner of the County of Arapahoe; John J. Nicholl, a resident of the County of Arapahoe; and Jeannie Jolly, a resident of the County of Arapahoe, Plaintiffs-Appellants and Cross-Appellees, v. E-470 PUBLIC HIGHWA
Siufanua v. Fugapublic domain
Fairhurst, C.J. ¶1 Before a trial on the merits of a nonparental custody petition, the petitioner must satisfy a threshold requirement of “adequate cause” by showing that the biological parent is either unfit or that placing the child in the parent’s custody would result in actual detriment to the child’s growth and development. RCW 26.10.032(2). This standard protects biological parents’ constitutional rights to raise their chi
Mazzarino v. Prudential Insurance Co. of Americapublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION Granting the Defendant’s Motion to Transfer RUDOLPH CONTRERAS, District Judge. I. INTRODUCTION This matter comes before the court on the defendants’ motion to transfer venue *27 pursuant to 28 U.S.C.
Jongeward v. BNSF Railway Co.public domain
Fairhurst, J. fl This case1 requires us to construe former RCW 64.12.030 (Code of 1881, § 602), the “timber trespass statute.” Birchler v. Castello Land Co., 133 Wn.2d 106, 114, 942 P.2d 968 (1997). Plaintiffs Jason and Laura Jongeward, husband and wife, and Gordon and Jeannie Jongeward, husband and wife, and as trustees of the Jongeward family trust (hereinafter collectively referred to as J
Allan Kustok v. David Mitchellpublic domain
In the United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit ____________________ No. 23-2125 ALLAN KUSTOK, Petitioner-Appellant, v. DAVID MITCHELL, Respondent-Appellee. ____________________ Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District o
Opinion for the Court filed by Senior Circuit Judge SENTELLE. SENTELLE, Senior Circuit Judge: The Inspector General of the Legal Services Corporation petitioned the district court for summary enforcement of a subpoena duces tecum to appellant California Rural Legal Assistance (“CRLA”). After extensive negotiations and hearings, the court entered an order