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20 opinions for “Lamond N. Williams”
Gamble, Broderick Lamondpublic domain
PD-0181&0182-15 February 18, 2015 No. IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS BRODERICK LAMOND GAMBLE PETITIONER PETITION ON 02-13-00573-CR AND 02-13-00574-CR FROM THE SECOND COURT OF APPEALS, FORT WORTH, TEXAS AND FROM COUNTY CRIMINAL COURT NO. 5, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS TRIAL COURT
Gamble, Broderick Lamondpublic domain
PD-0181&0182-15 PD-0181&0182-15 COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS Transmitted 2/19/2015 3:24:44 PM Accepted 2/19/2015 3:58:46 PM No.
Davis, Eric Lamondpublic domain
THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TEXAS P.o. Box 12308, cAPIToL sTATIoN "]§ , @lg ~ @LU AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 ERIC DAVIS TDcJ-cID #1543230 RECEIVED|N 899 F_H_ 632 COURTOFCRIM!NALAPPEALS K`ENEDY,_ TEXAS 781].9 OCT 26 2015 October 21, 2015 ADEEACOSFH,CKBF}' Re: Eric Davis V. Stephen Williams¢ Case No: 9:14-cv-00002-RC-ZJH To The Honorable Judge Of The Above Said Court, Respectfully moving in the spirit of professionalism and good faith with integrity and loyalty towards the dignity of this c
Altschuler v. Lamondpublic domain
Welsh, J. David Altschuler (“Altschuler”)3 commenced this action in the Brookline District Court to recover money allegedly paid by mistake on a Superior Court judgment following an unsuccessful appeal of that judgment to the Appeals Court.4 In its Order for Judgment, the Superior Court awarded Peter E. Flynn (“Flynn”) the sum of $25,190.00 on his counterclaim for legal se
Broderick Lamond Gamble v. Statepublic domain
COURT OF APPEALS SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH NO. 02-13-00573-CR NO. 02-13-00574-CR BRODERICK LAMOND GAMBLE APPELLANT V. THE STATE OF TEXAS STATE ------------ F
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2023-KA-00955-SCT KEITH L. GOODS a/k/a KEITH LAMOND GOODS v. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI DATE OF JUDGMENT: 08/10/2023 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. TOMIKA HARRIS IRVING TRIAL COURT ATTORNEYS: ALEXANDER C. MARTIN DEXTER LAMON WOODBERRY MILTON CARROLL McCARDLE
James Lamond Cerf v. Statepublic domain
Opinion issued November 23, 2005 In The Court of Appeals For The
United States v. Williamspublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. Criminal Action No. 23-440 (CKK) MIKAIL WILLIAMS, Defendant. MEMORANDUM OPINION (October 31, 2024) The Government has charged Mikail Williams with one count of unlawful
PER CURIAM: The appeal in this racial discrimination case involving the employment and promotion of police officers in the Boston Police Department (BPD) must be dismissed because, to the extent the appellant, Boston Police Superior Officers Federation (Federation), has standing, the challenge to the district court’s amendment to a prior consent decree is not ripe for judicial rev
Smith Barney, Inc. v. Keeneypublic domain
570 N.W.2d 75 (1997) SMITH BARNEY, INC. and William Kirke, Appellees, v. Robert B. KEENEY and Barbara R. Keeney, Appellants. SMITH BARNEY, INC. and William Kirke, Appellees, v. Merry LAMOND, Appellant. Nos. 96-1052, 96-1053. Supreme Court of Iowa. October 22, 1997. *76 Gail E. Boliver of Boliver Law Firm, Marshalltown
Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Ass'n v. Forstpublic domain
KEARSE, Circuit Judge: Defendants Lester J. Forst and other present and former officials of the Connecticut State Police (“State Police”) appeal from so much of an order of the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, T.F. Gilroy Daly, Judge, as denied their motion for summary judgment dismissing claims brought principally under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (1994) and Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control
People v. Lamonipublic domain
—Judgment, Supreme Court, Bronx *629County (Alexander Hunter, J., at plea; Joseph Cohen, J., at sentence), convicting defendant, upon his plea of guilty, of robbery in the first degree, and sentencing him to a term of 31/s to 10 years, unanimously affirmed. Since defendant made no motion to withdraw his plea, his present contention that the court improperly enhanced the sentence pro
Banks v. Statepublic domain
312 S.W.3d 42 (2008) Tyrone Lamond BANKS, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee. Nos. 05-05-01050-CR, 05-05-01051-CR, 05-05-01052-CR, 05-05-01053-CR, 05-05-01054-CR, 05-05-01055-CR, 05-05-01056-CR. Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas. December 11, 2008. Discretionary Review Refused April 29, 2009. *43 Dan Patt
Peak v. Statepublic domain
KELLUM, Judge. The appellant, Kendarius Lamond Peak, was indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury for three counts of capital murder. Specifically, Peak was charged with the capital offense of murder committed during a first-degree burglary or an attempt thereof, see § 13A-5-40(a)(4), Ala.Code 1975; the capital offense of murder committed during a first-degree robbery or an attempt thereof, see § 13A-5-40(a)(2), Ala. Code 1
Davis, Malm & D'Agostine v. Lahnstonpublic domain
Agnes, J. Until 2008, Mass.R.Civ.P. 64A required a party in a civil case tried in the Boston Municipal Court and District Court departments, to file a special type of request for a ruling of law known as a “warrants” request in order to preserve for appellate review a challenge to the sufficiency of the evidence offered by the party with the burden of proof.1 These were
O'CONNOR v. Police Commissioner of Bostonpublic domain
408 Mass. 324 (1990) 557 N.E.2d 1146 JOHN T. O'CONNOR, JR. vs. POLICE COMMISSIONER OF BOSTON & another.[1] Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk. April 5, 1990. August 13, 1990. Present: LIACOS, C.J., WILKINS, ABRAMS, NOLAN, LYNCH, O'CONNOR, & GREANEY, JJ. *325 James
State v. Tylerpublic domain
996 So.2d 433 (2008) STATE of Louisiana, Appellee v. Taquin Lamond TYLER, Appellant. No. 43,537-KA. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit. September 17, 2008. *434 Carey J. Ellis, III, for Appellant. Taquin Lamond Tyler, pro se. J. Schuyler Marvin, District Attorney, Dale N. Montgomery, II, John M. Lawrence,
Boyd v. United Statespublic domain
OPINION ROGER D. FOLEY, District Judge. I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff William W. Boyd is a professional gambler who ran the Poker Room at the Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas for years. As part of his duties under his contract with the casino, Boyd participated in poker games to stimulate play in the poker room. Because of Boyd’s reputation as an expert and honest card player, his play br
Lewis, on Behalf of Nat. Semiconductor v. Sporckpublic domain
646 F.Supp. 574 (1986) Harry LEWIS, Derivatively on Behalf of NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Plaintiff, v. Charles E. SPORCK, Peter J. Sprague, Donald E. Weeden, Robert Beshar, Harry H. Wetzel, Neil Goldschmidt, John R. Finch, Pierre R. Lamond, F. Joseph Van Poppelen, Charles C. Cushing, Robert Berryman, Walter R. Conway, Frank Traenkle, Clements E. Pausa, Robert Mollerstuen, August Pfaehler, Gerard P. Legere, Alvon L
973 F.2d 18 59 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. (BNA) 1037,59 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 41,700MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF AFRO-AMERICAN POLICE, INC., etal., Plaintiffs, Appellees,v.The BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT, et al., Defendants, Appellees.Boston Police Superior Officers Federation, Intervenor, Appellant. No. 92-1120. United States Court of Appeals,First Circuit. H