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20 opinions for “Laurence Michael Rush”
Jacob Pfaller v. Laurence Wangpublic domain
USCA4 Appeal: 21-1612 Doc: 88 Filed: 12/15/2022 Pg: 1 of 52 PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 21-1555 JACOB PFALLER, Administrator of the Estate of Danny Harold Pfaller, Plaintiff - Appellee, v. DR. MARK AMONETTE, i
State of Arizona v. Christopher Michael Montoyapublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA STATE OF ARIZONA, Appellee, v. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL MONTOYA, Appellant. No. CR-22-0106-AP Filed August 15, 2024 Appeal from the Superior Court in Maricopa County The Honorable Michael W. Kemp
Krongos v. Pacific Gas & Electric Co.public domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 389 [EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 390 OPINION On December 7, 1988, Pete Sam Krongos was electrocuted while working in a construction yard when
People v. Cristian S.public domain
Opinion RUSHING, P. J. —Pursuant to a negotiated agreement in this Welfare and Institutions Code section 602 1 proceeding, the minor Cristian S. admitted one count of conduct that if committed by an adult would constitute lewd or lascivious conduct on a child under the age of 14 (Pen. Code, § 288, sub
ACCEPTED 03-15-00085-CV 5176028 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS
Matter of Trump v. Merchanpublic domain
Matter of Trump v Merchan (2024 NY Slip Op 02680) Matter of Trump v Merchan 2024 NY Slip Op 02680 Decided on May 14, 2024 Appellate Division, First Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
People v. Appletonpublic domain
Opinion MÁRQUEZ, J. — Defendant Paul Jason Appleton met John Doe through Grindr, a social media application for smartphones. After a consensual relationship lasting several months to a year, Doe told police that defendant and two other men had forced Doe to orally copulate them. Defendant pleaded no contest to false imprisonment by mean
Sauer v. Home Indemnity Co.public domain
841 P.2d 176 (1992) John SAUER, as personal representative of the estate of Delores Gross, and Max Rush, as Court Appointed Trustee of the Bankruptcy Estate of Delores Gross, Appellants, v. The HOME INDEMNITY COMPANY, d/b/a the Home Insurance Company; Northern Adjusters; Larry Larson, Leroy Darling, Edward Helmic, Phillip Park, Ursula Park, Jane Martin, Carol Guillory, Charles Guillory, and Frances Scott, Appellees. No. S-45
People v. Pettiepublic domain
WALSH, J.* *32A jury found defendants Philip Garcia, Andrew Lanford, and Vincent Pettie guilty of attempted murder, assault, and witness *176dissuasion, with gang and firearm enhancements, as the result of an attack on Joseph Del
People v. Nicepublic domain
Opinion PREMO, J. Codefendants Steven Andrew Nice and Carlo Antonio Delconte appeal their convictions on drug- and weapons-related charges following the *932 denial of their motion to suppress the evidence uncovered during a
Brittany Borngne Ex Rel. Miyona Hyter v. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Hospital Authoritypublic domain
07/01/2021 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE December 2, 2020 Session BRITTANY BORNGNE EX REL. MIYONA HYTER v. CHATTANOOGA- HAMILTON COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY ET AL. Appeal from the Circuit Court for Hamilton County No. 15C814 J.B. Bennett, Judge
People v. Huynhpublic domain
Grover, J. *685Defendant Michael Huynh was sentenced to prison after a jury found him guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and other offenses, with gang enhancements. On appeal, he asserts prejudicial discovery violations, error concerning the prosecution's gang expert testimony, and insufficient evidence to support the conviction and gang en
Greene v. Elgezirypublic domain
From April 8, 2011, to November 28, 2012, Michael Abraham was under the care of his primary care physician, Mohamed Elgeziry, M.D. Over that time period, Abraham on multiple occasions complained of various symptoms, including several that are commonly associated with heart disease, such as chest tightness and shortness of breath. Dr. Elgeziry provided certain diagnoses unrelated to heart disease, and to address these issues, he prescribed various medications
Texas Clinical Labs, Inc. v. Leavittpublic domain
535 F.3d 397 (2008) TEXAS CLINICAL LABS, INC., also known as Texas Clinical Labs, LLC; Texas Clinical Labs-Gulf Division, Inc., also known as Texas Clinical Labs-Gulf Division, LLC; Estate of Daniel P. Campbell, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Michael LEAVITT, Secretary, Department of Health & Human Services and Unknown Employees and Agents of the Department of Health & Human Services, Defendants-Appellees. No. 07-10760.</
JILL PRYOR, Circuit Judge: Congress authorized the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or the “Commission”) to bring civil actions to enforce violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) and regulations promulgated thereunder. The Commission is empowered to bring such an action either in federal district court or in an administrative proceeding
People v. Modiripublic domain
46 Cal.Rptr.3d 762 (2006) 39 Cal.4th 481 139 P.3d 136 The PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Shea Michael MODIRI, Defendant and Appellant. No. S120238. Supreme Court of California. August 7, 2006. *763 Candace Hale, San Anselmo, under appointment by the Supreme Court, for Defendan
People v. Espinozapublic domain
Opinion CANTIL-SAKAUYE, C. J. The unusual circumstances of this case present a cautionary tale for defendants who choose to represent themselves, for in the end, this defendant has no one but himself to blame for any failure to present a defense. Defendant here waged a long campaign of manipulation and delay of his trial proceedings aft
Zemene v. Dir., Dep't of Corr.public domain
Present: Lemons, C.J., Goodwyn, Millette, Mims, McClanahan, and Powell, JJ., and Koontz, S.J. MICHAEL BERHANE ZEMENE OPINION BY v. Record No. 140719 SENIOR JUSTICE LAWRENCE L. KOONTZ, JR. February 26, 2015 HAROLD CLARKE, DIRECTOR, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FAIRFAX COUNTY Bruce D. White, Judge In this appeal, we consider whether t
Guy v. Laymanpublic domain
932 F.Supp. 180 (1996) Garth GUY, Plaintiff, v. George E. LAYMAN, Sr. and George E. Layman, Jr., individually and d/b/a Forest Acres Partnership, Defendants. Civil Action No. 95-533. United States District Court, E.D. Kentucky. June 7, 1996. *181 Laurence J. Zielke, Lawrence L. Pedley, Pedley, Zielke & Gordinier, Louisville,
WHDH-TV v. Comcast Corp.public domain
MEMORANDUM AND. ORDER ON DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO DISMISS STEARNS, District Judge. This case raises the issue of whether, and if so, how, a court can order an unwilling supplier to renew a contract with a long-term distributor whose services it no longer wants or needs. WHDH-TV, an independently owned NBC affiliate station serving the Boston area, alleges that Com-cast Corporation, the media conglomerate that a