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20 opinions for “Lisa E Wilson”
Wilson v. Statepublic domain
PER CURIAM Darnell Wilson ("Movant") appeals from the motion court's judgment denying his Rule 24.035 motion for post-conviction relief. The State charged Movant in two separate cases. In one case, the State charged Movant with one count of the Class D felony of stealing, third offense. In the second case, the State charged Movant with the class C felony of assault on a law enforcement officer in the second degree, the Class D felo
In Re The Conservatorship of Willie E. Mayberry: Lisa Mayberry-Johnson v. Mattie Mayberrypublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2024-CA-00649-COA IN RE THE CONSERVATORSHIP OF WILLIE APPELLANT E. MAYBERRY: LISA MAYBERRY-JOHNSON v. MATTIE MAYBERRY APPELLEE DATE OF JUDGMENT: 05/17/2024 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. GEORGE WARD COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: ADAMS COUNTY CHANCE
Wilson v. Thomaspublic domain
*631 ORDER TERRENCE W. BOYLE, District Judge. This matter is before the Court on defendants’ motion to dismiss pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 12(b)(1) and (6). [DE 17]. A hearing was held on this matter in Raleigh North Carolina on August 5, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. For the reasons stated herein, defendants’ motion to dismiss is DENI
Wilson v. Millerpublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ANN D. MONTGOMERY, District Judge. I. INTRODUCTION On November 6, 2014, the undersigned United States District Judge heard oral argument on Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment [Docket No. 55] and Plaintiffs Motion for Leave to Amend Com*1030plaint and to Amend Scheduling Order [Docket No. 38
Michigan v. Wilsonpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER AFFIRMING DECISION OF BANKRUPTCY COURT DAVID M. LAWSON, District Judge. Debtors James and Renay Wilson filed a petition for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protec*252tion on February 26, 2010 and proposed a plan that would treat the State of Michigan as a priority creditor for the debtors’ 2009 income tax obligation, meaning that
Cynthia Wilson v. Jayne Millerpublic domain
SMITH, Circuit Judge, dissenting. I respectfully dissent from the majority’s holding that no reasonable jury could infer that Wilson’s poor performance evaluation was in part a result of her protected speech. At the summary judgment stage, we view the evidence “in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party.” Davison, 490 F.3d at 654 (quotation and citation omitted). To view the evidence in the ligh
Wilson & Salmon v. Stone, M.D.public domain
SHEPHERD, J. Lisa Wilson and Keisha Salmon, Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Marjorie Salmon Graham, appeal a final summary judgment in favor of the University of Miami on the Estate’s claim of vicarious liability for negligent medical treatment provided to Ms. Graham. We affirm. In this twelve-year-old medical malpractice case, the Estate sued
Lisa T. v. King E. T.public domain
STEIN, J.: Petitioner Lisa T. filed a family offense petition against respondent King E.T., who is her husband and the father of her child. Petitioner requested and received a temporary order of protection, ex parte, at her first appearance in Family Court. The temporary order of protection directed respondent to refrain from all communications with petitioner except those relating to visitation arrangements and emergencies
State v. Wilsonpublic domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 173 [EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 174 {¶ 1} Defendant-appellant, Eric Wilson, appeals his conviction. Finding some merit to the appeal, we aff
Wilson Sporting Goods Co. v. Hickoxpublic domain
McLEESE, Associate Judge: Baseball umpire Edwin Hickox was injured while wearing a mask manufactured by Wilson Sporting Goods Company. Mr. Hickox and his wife brought products-liability claims against Wilson. A jury found for the Hickoxes on all claims. Wilson appeals, arguing that the Hickoxes presented expert testimony that lacked an adequate foundation; that Wilson was entitled to a jury instruction on assumption of ris
David E. Lyons v. State of Mississippipublic domain
ISHEE, J., for the Court: ' ¶ 1. In 2014, after a trial on the merits, David Lyons was convicted in the Monroe County Circuit Court of felony driving under the influence (DUI). Since the conviction served as Lyons’s third DUI offense, he was deemed a habitual offender. The circuit judge sentenced Lyons to five years day-for-day in the custody of the Mississ
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2018-CA-01703-COA THE CINCINNATI INSURANCE COMPANY APPELLANT v. JAMES LEROY WILSON AND LISA WILSON APPELLEES DATE OF JUDGMENT: 11/21/2017 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. WINSTON L. KIDD COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: HINDS COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT,
People v. Wilsonpublic domain
885 N.E.2d 1033 (2008) 228 Ill.2d 35 The PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Appellant, v. Johnnie WILSON, Appellee. No. 102562. Supreme Court of Illinois. February 7, 2008. Rehearing Denied March 24, 2008. *1035 Lisa Madigan, Attorney General, Springfield, Richard A. Devine State's Attorney,
Wilson v. Cable News Network, Inc.public domain
Filed 12/13/16 CERTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION ONE STANLEY WILSON, B264944 Plaintiff and Appellant, (Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. BC 559720) v. CABLE NEWS NETWORK, INC., et al.,
People v. Wilsonpublic domain
JUSTICE THOMAS delivered the opinion of the court: A jury convicted defendant, David E. Wilson, of two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse (720 ILCS 5/12 — 16(f) (West 2000)). Defendant appealed, arguing that the circuit court of Clinton County had erred in allowing the State to introduce other-crimes evidence from two witnesses whose testimony about defe
In the Missouri Court of Appeals Western District LISA WILSON, Appellant, WD83784 v. OPINION FILED: ATTORNEY GENERAL
People v. Wilsonpublic domain
827 N.E.2d 416 (2005) 214 Ill.2d 394 292 Ill.Dec. 887 The PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Appellant, v. Howard W. WILSON, Appellee. No. 98111. Supreme Court of Illinois. March 24, 2005. *418 Lisa Madigan, Attorney General, Springfield, Diane Sipich, State's Attorney, Tuscola (Gary
State v. Wilsonpublic domain
573 S.E.2d 193 (2002) STATE of North Carolina v. James WILSON, Jr. No. COA01-1485. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. December 17, 2002. *194 Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General Meredith Jo Alcoke, for the State. Lisa S. Costner, Winston-Salem, for defendant-appellant. THOMAS, Judge. D
Matter of Lisa T. v. King E. T.public domain
================================================================= This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the New York Reports. ----------------------------------------------------------------- No. 129 In the Matter of Lisa T., Respondent, v. King E. T., Appellant. Richard L. Herzfeld, for appellant. Randall S. Carmel, for respondent. STEIN, J.: Petitioner Lisa T. filed a family offense petiti
Wilson v. City of Jersey Citypublic domain
39 A.3d 177 (2012) 209 N.J. 558 Paris WILSON, an infant by his Guardian Ad Litem, Sonya MANZANO, and D'Artagnan Manzano, Individually and as Administrator of the Estates of Dequan Wilson and Dartagnania Wilson, and DeQuan Wilson and Dartagnania Wilson, Individually, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY, 911 Operator Laura Jean Petersen (Operator No. 35) and 911 Operator Brenda Murdaugh-Jones (Operator No. 326), D