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20 opinions for “Marvin A. Peralta”
United States v. Ibarra-Zelayapublic domain
CARL E. STEWART, Circuit Judge: The six appellants in this ease appeal their convictions and sentences for hostage taking, 18 U.S.C. § 1203(a), and smuggling of illegal aliens, 8 U.S.C. § 1324. All of the appellants appeal on various sufficiency of the evidence grounds, and some of them appeal on additional grounds, ranging from challenges to sentencing, improper denials of moti
State v. Diazpublic domain
81 So.3d 228 (2011) STATE of Louisiana, Appellee v. Fernando Peralta DIAZ, Appellant. No. 46,750-KA. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit. December 14, 2011. Spencer Hays, II, for Appellant. J. Schuyler Marvin, District Attorney, John M. Lawrence, R. Randall Smith, Assistant District Attorneys, for Appellee. Before BROWN, GASKINS, and PEATROSS,
Per Curiam. *1021The moving papers indicate that despite written notices sent to them by the Office of Court Administration at their last known address, respondents have failed to register and pay the required fee. Judiciary Law § 468-a (5) provides that noncompliance with the statute and rules regarding attorney registration “shall constitute conduc
Per Curiam. *1021The moving papers indicate that despite written notices sent to them by the Office of Court Administration at their last known address, respondents have failed to register and pay the required fee. Judiciary Law § 468-a (5) provides that noncompliance with the statute and rules regarding attorney registration “shall constitute conduc
TJOFLAT, Circuit Judge: On April 27,1978, the Coast Guard boarded a shrimping vessel, the Miss Port Canaveral, while that ship was anchored in Tampa Bay. The boarding party discovered a significant quantity of marijuana on the Miss Port Canaveral, and arrested all those aboard. Soon thereafter, the crew of the Miss Port Canaveral was tried and convicted of conspiracy to possess
Coleman v. Statepublic domain
IN TI~IE SUPREME COURT OF TI-IE STATE OF DELAWARE DARRELL COLEMAN, § § No. 120, 2015 Defendant Below- § Appellant, § Court Below: Superior Court § of the State of Delaware V- § § STATE OF DELAWARE, § ID No. 130501 1774A § Plaintiff BeIow- § Appellee. § Submitted: May 4, 2016 Decided: June 3, 2016 Before STRINE, ChiefJustice; HOLLAND, VALIHURA, VAUGHN, and SEITZ, Justices, constituting the Court en banc. 0 R D E R On this 3"' day of June 20l6, it appears to the Court that: (l) Defendant-Bel
State v. Colemanpublic domain
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE STATE OF DELAWARE, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) ) Vv ) Cr. ID. No. 1305011774A ) ) DARRELL COLEMAN, ) ) Defendant. ) Submitted: October 17, 2019 Decided: January 31, 2020 COMMISSIONER’S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION THAT DEFENDANT’S APPEAL SHOULD BE DENIED FROM THE RECOMMENDED DENIAL OF HIS MOTION FOR POSTCONVICTION RELIEF Martin B. O’Connor, Esquire, Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice, Wilmington, Delaware, Attorney for the State. Patric
State v. Legendrepublic domain
798 So.2d 1179 (2001) STATE of Louisiana v. Marvin LEGENDRE. No. 2001-K-1483. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit. October 3, 2001. *1180 Harry F. Connick, District Attorney, Paige S. Cline, Assistant District Attorney, Aimee Peralta, Loyola Law Clerk, New Orleans, LA, Counsel for Relator. Court composed of Judge
Cupo v. Karfunkelpublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT Townes, J. On this appeal we are asked to consider whether proof that an allegedly dangerous condition on real property is “open and obvious” precludes a finding of liability against a landowner. Recognizing that our decisions on this issue may appear inconsistent, we take this opportunity to clarify that the open and obvious nature of an allegedly dangerous condition is relevant to the
Wilkerson v. Martin Marietta Corp.public domain
875 F.Supp. 1456 (1995) Marvin WILKERSON, et al., Plaintiffs, and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Plaintiff, v. MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION, a Maryland corporation, Defendant. Civ. A. Nos. 91-S-2078, 92-S-748, 92-S-969, 92-S-1557, 93-S-130, 93-S-385, 93-S-396, 93-S-1501 and 94-S-1247. United States District Court, D. Colorado. February 13, 1995.
State v. Colemanpublic domain
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE STATE OF DELAWARE, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v ) Cr. ID. No. 1305011774A ) ) DARRELL COLEMAN ) ) Defendant. ) Date Submitted: April 1, 2019 Date Decided: April 23, 2019 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ON DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR POSTCONVICTION RELIEF Martin B. O’Connor, Deputy Attorney General, Delaware Department of Justice, 820 N. French St. 7th F100r, Wilmington, Delaware, 19801. Attorney for the State. Patrick J. Collins, Esquire. COLLINS & ASSOCIA
State v. Colemanpublic domain
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE STATE OF DELAWARE, ) ) ) v. ) I.D. No. 1305011774A ) ) DARRELL COLEMAN, ) ) Defendant. ) MEMORANDUM OPINION
People v. Moralespublic domain
Opinion WILLHITE, J. A man enters the dark bedroom of an unmarried woman after seeing her boyfriend leave late at night, and has sexual intercourse with the woman while pretending to be the boyfriend. Has the man committed rape? Because of historical anomalies in the law and the statutory definition of rape, the answer is no, even though, if the woman had been married and the man had impersonated her husband, t
United States v. Petrullapublic domain
457 F.Supp. 1367 (1978) UNITED STATES of America v. Edward Frederick PETRULLA et al. No. 78-141 Cr. J-C. United States District Court, M. D. Florida, Jacksonville Division. October 13, 1978. *1368 Curtis S. Fallgatter, Asst. U. S. Atty., Jacksonville, Fla., for plaintiff. Michael Doddo, Miami, Fla., for Edward Frederick Pe
Turk v. First National Bank of West University Placepublic domain
802 S.W.2d 264 (1990) Marvin TURK, Appellant, v. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WEST UNIVERSITY PLACE, Appellee. No. 01-89-01066-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (1st Dist.). August 16, 1990. Rehearing Overruled January 17, 1991. Michael Louis Minns, Houston, for appellant. Randal J. Lemer, Houston, for appellee. Before EVANS, C.J., and
Johnson Products Co., Inc. v. M/V LA MOLINERApublic domain
619 F.Supp. 764 (1985) JOHNSON PRODUCTS CO., INC., and Johnson Products of Nigeria, Ltd., Plaintiffs, v. M/V LA MOLINERA, her engines, boilers, etc., in rem; Caribbean Bulk Carriers, Ltd., International Customs Service, Inc., and Nigerian Star Line, Defendants. No. 85 Civ. 371 (JEL). United States District Court, S.D. New York. October 4, 1985.
Franklin Danuari Calix-Reyes v. the State of Texaspublic domain
COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS FRANKLIN DANUARI § No. 08-23-00357-CR CALIX-REYES § Appeal from the Appellant, § 112th District Court v.
Irvine v. St. Joseph Hospital, Inc.public domain
698 P.2d 442 (1984) James Scott IRVINE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL, INC., Marvin Sachs, Doyle Simmons, M.D., H.J. Murrell, M.D., and X-Ray Associates, P.A., Defendants-Appellees. Nos. 7651, 7713. Court of Appeals of New Mexico. October 23, 1984. *443 Steven E. Schonberg, Paul Livingston, Steven E. Schonberg, P.C.
James v. City & County of Honolulupublic domain
ORDER (1) GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANT CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, DOC. NO. 13; AND (2) DECLINING SUPPLEMENTAL JURISDICTION OVER REMAINING STATE LAW CLAIMS J. Michael Seabright, United States District Judge I. INTRODUCTION This is now Plaintiff Choon James’ (“James”) second action in this court against Defendant City and County of Ho
S-D Rira, LLC v. Outback Property Owners' Ass'npublic domain
Branch, Judge. This case presents the question of whether S-D RIRA, LLC (“RIRA”) is entitled to an easement over a private road located in The Outback subdivision for the purpose of accessing certain real property RIRA owns in Pickens County and whether RIRA has the right to travel over a road constructed over and across Lot 10 in The Outback to reach the private road at issue. RIRA filed a complaint against The Outback Prop