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20 opinions for “Kimberly Shackelford”
Rel: September 12, 2025 Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the advance sheets of Southern Reporter. Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Alabama Appellate Courts, 300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3741 ((334) 229-0650), of any typographical or other errors, in order that corrections may be made before the opinion is printed in Southern Reporter. SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA SPECI
Haris Keserovic v. Statepublic domain
GUTIERREZ, Judge. The State appeals from the district court’s order reversing the magistrate’s grant of the State’s motion for summary dismissal of Haris Keserovie’s petition for post-conviction *237 relief. Specifically, the State contends the district court erred by determining that Keserovic rais
Assurance Grp., LLC v. Shackelfordpublic domain
Assurance Grp., LLC v. Shackelford, 2026 NCBC 23. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION RANDOLPH COUNTY 25CV000662-750 THE ASSURANCE GROUP, LLC, Plaintiff, v. DARRIN H. SHACKELFORD; BRANDON S. PASSE; ABBY BEAVER LYNCH; KRISTIE ALICE SHACKELFORD; LORIANNA PASSE; and EPIC BROKER ORDER AND OPINION ON SOLUTIONS, LLC,
Destin Fishing Fleet, Inc. v. City of Destinpublic domain
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL STATE OF FLORIDA _____________________________ No. 1D2023-0477 _____________________________ DESTIN FISHING FLEET, INC., Appellant, v. CITY OF DESTIN, a Florida Municipal Corporation, Appellee. _____________________________ On appeal from the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County. Jan Shackelford, Judge. June 12, 2024
In Re Suspension of Attorneyspublic domain
Cite as 2023 Ark. 67 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS IN RE SUSPENSION OF Opinion Delivered: April 20, 2023 ATTORNEYS WHO FAILED TO PAY 2023 ANNUAL ATTORNEY-LICENSE FEE PER CURIAM The final deadline for attorneys to pay the 2023 annual attorney-license fee was April 17, 2023.1 As required by Rule VII(C)(9) of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar, attached
Hudgins v. First Student, Inc.public domain
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER JEAN C. HAMILTON, District Judge. This matter is before the Court on Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss Count III against Defendant Jeffery Schwepker (“Schwepker”), filed November 30, 2011 (ECF No. 14), and Plaintiffs Motion to Remand, filed December 8, 2011 (ECF No. 20). The motions are fully briefed and ready for disposition. BACKGROUND
State v. Robert Lyle Barton, Jr.public domain
BURDICK, Chief Justice. This case comes before this Court on appeal from Robert Lyle Barton, Jr. (Barton), who was found guilty of solicitation of perjury by a Twin Falls County jury. Barton, the victim of aggravated battery, was charged *290with solicitation and conspiracy to commit perjury in connection to his testimony
Ragland v. Statepublic domain
ISHEE, J., for the Court: ¶ 1. On July 14, 2009, Darrian Ragland was convicted in the Circuit Court of Coa-homa County of burglary of a dwelling and petit larceny. Ragland appeals his conviction and asks this Court to consider whether he was denied effective assistance of counsel and whether the circuit court erred in denying his motion for a judgment not withstanding the verdict or new trial, alleging the
Terrance J. Pickett v. Holly C. Copelandpublic domain
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL STATE OF FLORIDA _____________________________ No. 1D17-293 _____________________________ TERRANCE J. PICKETT, Appellant, v. HOLLY C. COPELAND, Appellee. _____________________________ On appeal from the Circuit Court for Escambia County. Jan Shackelford, Judge. January 17, 2018 JAY, J. Terrance J. Pickett appeal
Russell Thomas Boyd v. Christina Michelle Palmorepublic domain
OPINION SHERRY RADACK, Chief Justice. This is an appeal from a protective order granted by the trial court against appellant, Russell Thomas Boyd. In a single issue, Boyd challenges the legal and factual sufficiency of the evidence to support the grant of the protective order. We affirm. BACKGROUND Appellee, Christina Palmore, had a daughter named Tessa with Boyd. I
Yost v. Schaffnerpublic domain
[Cite as Yost v. Schaffner, 2020-Ohio-5127.] COURT OF APPEALS GUERNSEY COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT DAVE YOST, ATTORNEY GENERAL JUDGES: OF OHIO Hon. W. Scott Gwin, P. J. Hon. John W. Wise, J. Plaintiff-Appellee Hon. Earle E. Wise
In Re: Estate of Teffany Teresa Lovepublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON August 12, 2015 Session IN RE ESTATE OF TEFFANY TERESA LOVE Appeal from the Probate Court for Madison County No. 1416096 Christy R. Little, Judge ________________________________ No. W2014-02507-COA-R3-CV – Filed September 18, 2015 ___________________
State v. Lopezpublic domain
OPINION LANSING, Judge. Before sentencing, Julio Lopez moved to withdraw his guilty plea to a misdemeanor theft charge. The district court denied Lopez’s plea-withdrawal motion, relying on cases that require a defendant to prove that withdrawal is necessary to correct a *381manifest injustice. On appeal Lopez argues that it is unfair and unjust to
Yost v. Schaffnerpublic domain
[Cite as Yost v. Schaffner, 2020-Ohio-4225.] COURT OF APPEALS GUERNSEY COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT DAVE YOST, ATTORNEY GENERAL JUDGES: OF OHIO Hon. W. Scott Gwin, P. J. Hon. John W. Wise, J. Plaintiff-Appellee Hon. Earle E. Wise
Allen, Gibbs & Houlik, L.C. v. Ristowpublic domain
32 Kan.App. 2d 1051 (2004) ALLEN, GIBBS & HOULIK, L.C., Appellant, v. KIMBERLY A. RISTOW, Appellee. No. 90,879. Court of Appeals of Kansas. Opinion filed July 30, 2004. Terry L. Malone and Greg A. Drumright, of Martin, Pringle, Oliver, Wallace & Bauer, L.L.P., of Wichita, for appellant. Eric B. Metz and Jerald W. Rogers, of
Brunner v. City of Arnoldpublic domain
ROY L. RICHTER, Presiding Judge. Jeff Brunner and Kimberly Moore (collectively, “Appellants”), on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, appeal from the trial court’s judgment sustaining the City of Arnold’s and American Traffic Solutions, Inc.’s (collectively, “Respondents”) separate and joint motions to dismiss. We reverse the trial court’s dismissal of Appellants’ Petition and remand the cause for further pro
United States v. Shane Floydpublic domain
CONCURRING IN PART AND DISSENTING IN PART BERNICE B. DONALD, Circuit Judge, concurring in part, dissenting in part. The Sixth Amendment guarantees provide an indispensable constitutional safeguard not only of the rights of the accused, but of society’s interest in a just outcome of judicial proceedings. “One touchstone of a fair trial is an impartial trier o
State v. Lewispublic domain
The opinion of the court was delivered by Rosen, J.: After a bench trial, Michael Trevon Lewis was found guilty of felony murder and aggravated robbery. Lewis received a *351 hard 20 life sentence for the felony-murder conviction and a consecutive 61-month prison sentenc
People v. Fosterpublic domain
Opinion by JUDGE WEBB {1 Defendant, Dennis Floyd Foster, appeals the judgment entered on a jury verdict finding him guilty of one count for failure to register as a sex offender under section 18-3-412.5(1)(a), C.R.98.2012. He also appeals the proportionality of the twelve-year sentence imposed under the habitual eriminal statute, section 18-1.3-801(2)(a), C.R.8.2012. We affirm both the judgment and the sen
United States v. Morganfieldpublic domain
501 F.3d 453 (2007) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Ellis MORGANFIELD; Leroy Thomas, Defendants-Appellants. No. 05-51395. United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. September 25, 2007. *454 *455 *456 Joseph H. Gay, Jr., Asst. U.S. Atty.