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20 opinions for “Johnson v. Barbour”
Olivia Y. Ex Rel. Johnson v. Barbourpublic domain
351 F.Supp.2d 543 (2004) OLIVIA Y., By and Through Her Next Friend, James D. JOHNSON; Jamison, J., by and Through His Next Friend, Clara Lewis; Desiree, Renee, Tyson and Monique P., by and Through Their Next Friend, Sylvia Forster; John A., by and through His Next Friend, James D. Johnson; Cody B., by and through His Next Friend, Sharon Scott, Mary, Tom, Matthew and Dana W., by and Through Their Next Friend, Zeletra W.; and Sam H., by and Through His Nex
Barbour v. Johnsonpublic domain
Dismissed by unpublished PER CURIAM opinion. Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. PER CURIAM: Kenneth Edward Barbour seeks to appeal the magistrate judge’s order directing the Respondent to answer his 28 U.S.C. § 2254 (2006) petition. This court may exercise jurisdiction only over final orders, 28 U.S.C. § 1291 (2006), and certain interlocutory and collateral
Barbour v. Johnsonpublic domain
Dismissed by unpublished PER CURIAM opinion. Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit. PER CURIAM: Kenneth Edward Barbour seeks to appeal the magistrate judge’s order directing the Respondent to answer his 28 U.S.C. § 2254 (2006) petition. This court may exercise jurisdiction only over final orders, 28 U.S.C. § 1291 (2006), and certain interlocutory and collateral
Barbour-Amir v. Comcast of georgia/virginia, Inc.public domain
BARNES, Presiding Judge. Alesia Barbour-Amir filed this premises liability action against Comcast of Georgia/Virginia, Inc. (“Comcast”), alleging that she was injured when she tripped over a child who was sitting on the floor behind her in a Comcast store. After discovery, Comcast filed a motion for summary judgment, which the trial court granted. Because there is no evidence th
Martin v. Barbour County Board of Educationpublic domain
BENJAMIN, Justice: This case is before the Court upon the appeal of fifteen employees (hereinafter “petitioners”) of the Barbour County Board of Education (hereinafter “respondent” or “Board”), from the August 27, 2010, final order of the Circuit Court of Kanawha County, in which the circuit court denied the petitioners’ grievance regarding changes made to the subsequent year’s extracurricular coaching contracts. The petitio
Gabrielle Barbour v. Merrick Garlandpublic domain
USCA4 Appeal: 22-1815 Doc: 41 Filed: 06/24/2024 Pg: 1 of 52 PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 22-1815 GABRIELLE BARBOUR, Plaintiff – Appellant, v. MERRICK B. GARLAND, United States Attorney General,
Barbour v. Barbourpublic domain
MILLS, Judge. The issue in this appeal is whether the trial court erred in awarding to wife and her attorney funds held in escrow from the sale of the marital home. We find no error and affirm. Husband and wife were divorced after 15 years of marriage. The final judgment of dissolution provided for the marital home to be sold, with the proceeds to be split equally between the parties. Further, it was to
Revenue Cabinet v. Barbourpublic domain
SCHRODER, Judge. These are consolidated appeals from orders awarding costs and attorneys fees to appellees in their successful action challenging the constitutionality of the statute relating to tax on unmined coal. On June 13, 1984, appellees, William Yount and Scott Barbour, et al (the “Yount plaintiffs/appellees”), brought an action in the Franklin Circuit Court against appellant, the Kentucky Revenue
State v. Barbourpublic domain
MAX N. TOBIAS, JR., Judge. 1 ]The defendant, Troy Barbour, was charged by bill of information on 15 June 2006 with attempted second degree murder. He pleaded not guilty at his 14 August 2006 arraignment. The trial court granted Mr. Barbour’s motion to suppress the identification in part, and denied it in part, and subsequently denied his motion to suppress his statement. He was tried by a twelve-person jury on 16-17 June 2
Johnson v. Barbourpublic domain
Gregg, J. The appellee brought his action at law upon a bill of exchange drawn by appellant, March 1,1867, on Givan Watts & Co., of New Orleans, La., and protested for nonacceptance. The appellant attempted to set up as a defense his discharge in bankruptcy, etc. Upon the appellee’s recovering judgment, the appellant moved for a new trial
Johnson v. Halaganpublic domain
Diane E. Johnson ("the wife") appeals from an order entered by the Barbour Circuit Court in a divorce action between her and Clarence L. Johnson ("the husband"). Procedural History On December 9, 2005, the husband filed a complaint seeking a divorce from the wife and an equitable division of the parties' jointly owned real and personal property. On January 13, 2006, the wife filed an answer to the husband's complaint; she also sought an award of periodic ali
Sherrie Johnson v. Ryan Connerpublic domain
HUCK, District Judge: We are called upon to determine whether a recently amended Alabama statute granting sovereign immunity to jailers, which is silent on retroactivity, applies retroactively or only prospectively. Ala.Code § 14-6-1. 1 For the reasons discussed below, we find that the traditional presumption against retr
Barbour v. Fid. Life Ass'npublic domain
JAMES C. DEVER III, United States District Judge On January 24, 2018, Marie Barbour ("Barbour" or "plaintiff") filed a complaint against Fidelity Life Association ("Fidelity Life" or "defendant") in Johnston County Superior Court for breach of contract and violations of North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("UDTPA"),
Barbour v. Statepublic domain
974 So.2d 232 (2008) Haley BARBOUR, Governor of the State of Mississippi v. The STATE of Mississippi ex rel. Attorney General Jim HOOD. No. 2008-EC-00115-SCT. Supreme Court of Mississippi. February 6, 2008. *234 Hite Colby Lane, John C. Henegan, Michael B. Wallace, Donna Brown Jacobs, Patrick Ryan Beckett, Robert M. Frey, Jackson
Sherrie Johnson v. Ryan Connerpublic domain
PER CURIAM: On June 4, 2011, Alquwon Johnson committed suicide by hanging himself with a bed sheet while in custody at the Barbour County Jail (the Jail). On August 8, 2011, his mother and personal representative, appellee Sherrie Johnson, filed suit against appellants Ryan Conner, Sonya Mayo, and George Parham, all of whom were corrections personnel working at the Jail at the
Rayner v. Barbourpublic domain
CHANDLER, Justice, for the Court: ¶ 1. The circuit clerks of Jasper, Simpson, and Smith Counties and an election commissioner of Covington County have filed a petition for an expedited appeal of an order entered by the Circuit *130Court of Hinds County, First Judicial District. The order, entered on October 18, 2010, denied their complaint to enjoin th
349 F.3d 138 UNITED STATES of Americav.James PHILLIPS, Appellant United States of Americav.Otto Barbour, Appellant United States of Americav.Dennis jenkins, AppellantUnited States of Americav.Jeffrey Johnson, Appellant. No. 01-3515. No. 01-3523. No. 01-3823. United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
Tell Edward Barbour v. The State of Wyomingpublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF WYOMING 2021 WY 57 April Term, A.D. 2021 April 28, 2021 TELL EDWARD BARBOUR, Appellant (Defendant), v. S-20-0254 THE STATE OF WYOMING, Appellee (Plaintiff). ORDER AFFIRMING THE DISTRICT COURT’S JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE [¶
Edmonson v. Johnsonpublic domain
PER CURIAM. Kenny Edmonson, currently serving supervised release on a federal conviction, appeals the district court’s1 preservice dismissal without prejudice of his action brought under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), 18 U.S.C. § 1964(a). We affirm for the reasons stated by the district court. See 8th Cir. R. 47B. .
Pickard Roofing Co., Inc. v. Barbourpublic domain
381 S.E.2d 341 (1989) PICKARD ROOFING CO., INC., Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Stewart G. BARBOUR, Defendant-Appellant. No. 8814DC963. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. July 18, 1989. *342 King, Walker, Lambe & Crabtree by Daniel Snipes Johnson, Durham, for plaintiff-appellee. Loflin & Loflin by Thomas F. Loflin III and