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20 opinions for “Manson v. Vogt”
Manson v. May Department Stores Co.public domain
This is an action for damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by plaintiff as the result of plaster falling from the ceiling while a customer in the store of the defendant. The verdict resulted in favor of the defendant and against the plaintiff. The trial court thereafter sustained plaintiff's motion for a new trial and the defendant in due course appeals. Plaintiff's amended petition alleged negligence generally, and the defendant's answer thereto was a general d
510 F.2d 1307 UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,v.Eugene SCHAEFER, Appellant.UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,v.Angelo DEL PIETRO, Appellant.UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,v.Frank VINCERI, Appellant.UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,v.Clifford LANCASTER, Appellant.UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,v.James LONSBERRY, Appellant.UNITED STATES of America, Appellee,v.John Edwar
Lindstrom v. A-C Product Liability Trustpublic domain
OPINION GIBBONS, Circuit Judge. Rolf L. Lindstrom, a merchant seaman, brought suit against numerous defendants seeking compensation for his mesothelio-ma, a disease he claims was caused by exposure to asbestos released from products manufactured by defendants-appel-lees. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of defendants-appellees Ingersoll
People v. Theus-Robertspublic domain
Opinion by JUDGE VOGT * €1 Defendant, Emmanuel C. Theus-Rob-erts, appeals the judgment of conviction entered on jury verdicts finding him guilty of attempted first degree murder, first degree assault, aggravated robbery, second degree assault, and two crime of violence sentence enhancers. We affirm. I. Background 1 2 According to the prosecu
Philip Petrone v. Werner Enterprises, Inc.public domain
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 20-2500 ___________________________ Philip Petrone; Stewart Fisher; Jasbir Singh; Brian Pankz, on behalf of themselves and all those similarly situated; Jason Dewayne Gunn; Ahmad Abdinasir; Adam F. Akhalu; Latoshia Denise Anderson; Derek C. Anglero; Alan Blane Arthur; Christopher A
Philip Petrone v. Werner Enterprises, Inc.public domain
United States Court of Appeals For the Eighth Circuit ___________________________ No. 23-1884 ___________________________ Philip Petrone; Stewart Fisher; Jasbir Singh; Brian Pankz, on behalf of themselves and all those similarly situated; Jason Dewayne Gunn; Ahmad Abdinasir; Adam F. Akhalu; Latoshia Denise Anderson; Derek C. Anglero; Alan Blane Arthur; Christopher A
Johnson Realty v. Benderpublic domain
Opinion by Judge VOGT. In this action seeking indemnification for defense costs in a prior case, defendants, Marjorie E. Bender and Randall C. Bender, appeal the trial court judgment in favor of plaintiffs, Johnson Realty and Vern Johnson (collectively, Johnson). We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand. The Benders entered into a series of listing agreements with Johnson for the sa
People v. Petersonpublic domain
Opinion MAURO, J. As part of a negotiated plea agreement, defendant Joanna Lorraine Peterson pleaded guilty to second degree murder and agreed to testify at the trial of her codefendant Scott Varner. Pursuant to the plea agreement, the trial court sentenced her to 15 years to life in prison. Defendant testified at Varner’s trial. Varner was convicted of first degree murder with special circum
Lindstrom v. Product Liability Trustpublic domain
424 F.3d 488 Rolf L. LINDSTROM, Plaintiff,Willard E. Bartel and David C. Peebles, administrators of the estate of Rolf L. Lindstrom, deceased, Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.A-C PRODUCT LIABILITY TRUST, et al., Defendants,A.W. Chesterton, Coffin Turbo Pump, Inc., Ingersoll-Rand Company, Walworth Company, the Anchor Packing Company, Coltec Industries, GarlockSealing Technologies, LLC, Goulds Pumps, Inc., Henry Vogt Machine Co., and John
United States v. Danny Florespublic domain
EBEL, Circuit Judge. Danny Flores was convicted of conspiracy to distribute, and possession with intent to distribute, methamphetamine. The district court enhanced his sentence for being a manager or supervisor of a criminal activity and for possessing a firearm during the course of a crime. Flores appeals the district court’s refusal to dismiss his conspiracy charge, the dist
B. A. v. Tri-County Area Schs.public domain
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 25a0282p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ B. A., mother of minors D. A. and X. A., │
United States v. Florespublic domain
F I L E D United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit PUBLISH AUG 4 1998 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
State v. Reddickpublic domain
Heiman, J. The defendant appeals from the judgment of conviction, rendered after a jury trial, of robbery in the first degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a-134 (a) (4).1 On appeal the defendant asserts that the trial court improperly (1) allowed into evidence an impermissively suggestive in-court identification of the defendant, (2) refused to order the state to produce the
National Labor Relations Board v. Committee of Interns and Residents, and New York State Labor Relations Boardpublic domain
MESKILL, Circuit Judge: Prior to 1974, workers in voluntary, nonprofit hospitals were excluded from coverage under federal labor law. In that year, Congress amended the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”) to include the labor-management relations of all non-profit health care institutions. Pub.L.No.93-360, 88 Stat. 395 (1974) (am
People v. Collinspublic domain
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BOWMAN, Circuit Judge. Leonard Donahue and Wally Weaver appeal from their convictions in District Court 1 of armed bank robbery and use of a firearm during a bank robbery. We affirm. *440 On March 7, 1990, three men ente
People v. Coxpublic domain
Opinion MORENO, J. On November 26, 1985, defendant Michael Anthony Cox was sentenced to death for the 1984 first degree murders of three teenage girls—Denise Galston, her sister Debbie Galston, and Lynda Burrill—with the special circumstance of multiple murder. (Pen. Code, §§ 187, 190.2, subd. (a)(3).) This appeal is automatic. (Pen. Code, § 1239, subd. (b).) For t
Tokar v. Bowersoxpublic domain
1 F.Supp.2d 986 (1998) Jeffrey Lane TOKAR, Petitioner, v. Michael BOWERSOX, Respondent. No. 4:96CV2255 CDP. United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Eastern Division. March 19, 1998. *987 *988 *989 *990 Michael J. Go
United States v. Schaeferpublic domain
STEPHENSON, Circuit Judge. These consolidated criminal appeals concern review of convictions for conducting an illegal bookmaking business and conspiracy to conduct that business. We affirm the substantive charges and reverse the conspiracy charges. All seven defendants (an eighth defendant died subsequent to conviction) were charged in two-count indictments. Count I charged violation of 18 U.S.C. § 19
Clark v. Statepublic domain
284 Md. 260 (1979) 396 A.2d 243 CARL CLARK v. STATE OF MARYLAND JOSEPH STUTZMAN v. STATE OF MARYLAND ROGER E. PRITCHARD v. STATE OF MARYLAND [No. 72, September Term, 1978.] [No. 74, September Term, 1978.] [No. 75, September Term, 1978.] Court of Appeals of Maryland. Decided January 5, 1979. Certiorari denied Octob