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20 opinions for “Lyons v. Cox”
Fennelly v. Lyonspublic domain
Dillard, Judge. William Fennelly appeals the trial court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of Samuel Lyons, his former landlord, as to his complaint alleging claims for invasion of privacy; trespass; wrongful eviction; trover and conversion; negligent and intentional infliction of emotional distress; and interference with enjoyment of property. On appeal, Fennelly argues that (
Commonwealth v. Lyonspublic domain
COX, J, Before the court for disposition is the omnibus pretrial motion containing two motions for writ of habeas corpus filed on behalf of the defendant Harry W. Lyons, which argue the Commonwealth failed to establish a prima facie case that the defendant committed the crimes of aggravated assault, simple assault, harassment, recklessly endangering another person and endangering welfare of children. The defendant contends
Henry Lyons v. F. Wayne Vaughtpublic domain
LOKEN, Circuit Judge. Henry Lyons worked as a part-time lecturer at the University of Missouri Kansas City (“UMKC”) for seven semesters, teaching a self-developed Career and Life Development course. He was not asked to return for the Spring 2012 semester. In this 42 U.S.C. § 1983 action, Lyons alleges that defendants’ decision not to rene
Henry Lyons v. F. Wayne Vaughtpublic domain
LOKEN, Circuit Judge. Henry Lyons taught a self-developed course for seven semesters as a part-time lecturer at the University of Missouri at Kansas City (UMKC). He was not offered a position for the Spring 2012 semester and his course was dropped from UMKC’s course catalog. Lyons brought this 42 U.S.C. § 1983 damage action in state court against three UMKC administrators, alleg
Lyons v. Coxcom, Inc.public domain
718 F.Supp.2d 1232 (2009) Lynn LYONS, on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, v. COXCOM, INC., doing business as Cox Communications, Inc.; Cox Enterprises, Inc.; and Does 1-250, Defendants. Case No. 08-CV-02047-H (CAB). United States District Court, S.D. California. June 8, 2009. *1233 Christopher M. Bu
Cox v. Holderpublic domain
SUMMARY ORDER Petitioner Eon Cox, a native and citizen of Guyana, seeks review of the November 6, 2008 order of the BIA affirming the September 21, 2006 decision of Immigration Judge (“IJ”) Philip J. Montante, Jr. finding him removable as an aggravated felon and denying his application for asylum, withholding of removal, and relief under the Convention Against Torture (“CAT”). In re Eon Cox, No. A074 977 350 (B.I.A
Theodore Wilson v. Timothy Coxpublic domain
Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge SRINIVASAN. SRINIVASAN, Circuit Judge: Theodore Wilson, a former employee of the Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington, alleges that his termination from his position as a security guard was motivated by discrimination based on age in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. The district court,
Cox v. Holderpublic domain
SUMMARY ORDER Petitioner Eon Cox, a native and citizen of Guyana, seeks review of the November 6, 2008 order of the BIA affirming the September 21, 2006 decision of Immigration Judge (“IJ”) Philip J. Montante, Jr. finding him removable as an aggravated felon and denying his application for asylum, withholding of removal, and relief under the Convention Against Torture (“CAT”). In re Eon Cox, No. A074 977 350 (B.I.A
Cox v. Coxpublic domain
Appeal No. 34932 from Judgment dated June 11, 1992; Hyde Rust Jenkins, II, Ruling Judge, Adams County Chancery Court. Before DAN M. LEE, P.J., and McRAE and SMITH, JJ. Affirmed.
Trinity Universal Insurance Co. v. Lyonspublic domain
h SULLIVAN, Judge. In the early morning hours of July 26, 2000, James Lyons, Jr., a junior volunteer firefighter with the City of Westlake Fire Department, set fire to a building owned and occupied by American Legion Post # 370 (the American Legion) in Westlake. Trinity Insurance Company (Trinity), the American Legion’s insurer, filed suit against James, his parents, and the City of Westlake to recoup the funds it paid the A
Ex Parte Coxpublic domain
828 So.2d 295 (2002) Ex parte Wilton Glenn COX and Donna Cox. (In re Wilton Glenn Cox et al. v. Franklin Homes, Inc., et al.) 1001829. Supreme Court of Alabama. March 8, 2002. *296 Don L. Hall and Kathryn L. Harman of Porterfield, Harper & Mills, P.A., Birmingham, for petitioners. Harry M. Renfroe, Jr., Tuscaloosa, for res
Cox v. City of Cheyennepublic domain
79 P.3d 500 (2003) 2003 WY 146 Elizabeth J. COX; Ann F. King; Douglas A. and Sheryl K. Vanpelt; Thomas W. Cox; William S. Cox; Robert and Geneva "Pat" Weaver; Ronald L. and Barbara M. Browser; Carrie E. Smith; Gilbert D. and Cheryl G. Cordier; and Mark And Rhonda Sutherland, Appellants (Plaintiffs), v. CITY OF CHEYENNE, a Wyoming Municipal Corporation; Heartland Development Company; Heartland Home Builders, Inc.; and James
United States v. Lyonspublic domain
COX, Judge (concurring): I am of the opinion that the victim was available for cross-examination, thus confrontation concerns were satisfied. United States v. Owens, 484 U.S. 554, 108 S.Ct. 838, 98 L.Ed.2d 951 (1988). Further, I agree with Judge Wiss that, even if confrontation requirements were not met and the witness was “unavailable,” the out-of-court video was admissible into evidence. Further
Seattle Audubon Society v. Lyonspublic domain
871 F.Supp. 1286 (1994) SEATTLE AUDUBON SOCIETY, et al., Plaintiffs, v. James LYONS, in his official capacity as Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, et al., Defendants. and Washington Contract Loggers Association, et al., Defendant-Intervenors. SAVE THE WEST, Plaintiff, v. James LYONS, et al., Defendants. NATIVE FOREST COUNCIL, Plaintiff, v. Bruce BABBITT, et al., Defendants. The SIERRA CLUB, Plaintiff, v.<
United States v. Lyonspublic domain
Opinion of the Court GIERKE, Judge: A military judge sitting as a special court-martial convicted appellant of unauthorized absence (AWOL) from May 29, 1989, to January 11, 1990, in violation of Article 86, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC § 886. Appellant had been charged with desertion, in violation of Article 85, UCMJ, 10 USC § 885, for the same period, but pleaded guilty to the lesser i
State v. Lyonspublic domain
JASPER E. JONES, Judge. The defendants, Kenneth C. Black and Ricky L. Lyons, were charged by bill of information with the crime of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, marijuana, with intent to distribute, a violation of LSA-R.S. 40:966. Pursuant to plea negotiations, the defendants pled guilty to attempted possession of a controlled dangerous substance, marijuana, with intent to distribute. Each defendant receive
Public Service Co. of New Mexico v. Lyonspublic domain
10 P.3d 166 (2000) 129 N.M. 487 2000-NMCA-077 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEW MEXICO and Mellon Bank, N.A., Trustee of the Public Service Company of New Mexico Master Decommissioning Trust, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. John LYONS, et al., Defendants-Appellees. No. 20,575. Court of Appeals of New Mexico. June 22, 2000.
Seattle Audubon Society v. Lyonspublic domain
871 F.Supp. 1291 (1994) SEATTLE AUDUBON SOCIETY, et al., Plaintiffs, v. James LYONS, in his official capacity as Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, et al., Defendants, and Washington Contract Loggers Association, et al., Defendant-Intervenors. SAVE THE WEST, Plaintiff, v. James LYONS, et al., Defendants. NATIVE FOREST COUNCIL, Plaintiff, v. Bruce BABBITT, et al., Defendants. The SIERRA CLUB, Plaintiff, v.<
State v. Coxpublic domain
[Cite as State v. Cox, 2019-Ohio-3822.] STATE OF OHIO ) IN THE COURT OF APPEALS )ss: NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY OF MEDINA ) STATE OF OHIO C.A. No. 18CA0081-M Appellee v. APPEAL FROM JUDGMENT ENTERED IN THE RAHSAAN ABDO COX
People v. Coxpublic domain
JUSTICE STOUDER delivered the opinion of the court: Following a stipulated bench trial, the defendant, David E. Cox, was found guilty of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1989, ch. 56½, par. 1401(a)(2)(B)). He was subsequently sentenced to a nine-year prison term. The defendant appeals.