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20 opinions for “PEARLIE A. WILLIAMS”
People v. Pearlie G.public domain
JUSTICE WOLFSON delivered the opinion of the court: This case contains the ingredients for an inevitable clash with the statutory call for prompt dispositions in juvenile court abuse and neglect cases: an unconscionably crowded court calendar, an abundance of lawyers vigorously representing their clients, the existence of a variety of statutory rights, and a con
Pearlie Gambrel v. Knox Cnty., Ky.public domain
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 22a0026p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ PEARLIE SUE GAMBREL, Personal Representative of │ the Estate of Jessie J.
Pearlie Mai Haynie and Her Counsel, Avon N. Williams, Jr. v. Ross Gear Division of Trw, Inc.public domain
PER CURIAM. Pearlie Mai Haynie, a sometime factory worker with a history of health problems, was discharged by her employer, the Ross Gear Division of TRW, for chronic absenteeism. Through her union Ms. Haynie filed a grievance under the collective bargaining agreement for the unit of which she was a member, and the dispute was subm
PER CURIAM: In response to the certification of a question to it [688 F.2d 1002], the Mississippi Supreme Court has held in the attached opinion that this action was timely filed. Accordingly, the judgment of the district court is REVERSED and the case is REMANDED for further proceedings. Before WALKER, DA
PER CURIAM: The principle involved rather than the principal in dispute occasions this opinion. A successful appellant filed a timely bill of costs and was allowed the full amount claimed. Thereafter we issued our mandate to the district court. The appellant’s counsel then noticed that he had failed to include $30.00 in costs and filed an amended bill of costs. The appellee prompt
Pearlie Williams v. Delta Regional Medical Centerpublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 97-CA-01001-SCT PEARLIE WILLIAMS v. DELTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER DATE OF JUDGMENT: 06/03/97 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. SHIRLEY C. BYERS COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: WASHINGTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: MARTIN A. KILPATRICK ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEE: L. CAR
PER CURIAM: On August 16, 1975, the parties to this appeal were involved in an automobile accident in Marshall County, Mississippi. On Monday, August 17, 1981, plaintiffs filed the complaint initiating this case, seeking damages for personal injuries allegedly caused by defendant’s negligent operation of his vehicle.
Opinion issued April 10, 2008 In The Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas
People v. Pearlie G.public domain
JUSTICE NICKELS delivered the opinion of the court: In this appeal, we decide whether section 2 — 14 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 (705 ILCS 405/2 — 14 (West 1994)) requires that the circuit court dismiss a petition for adjudication of wardship where the adjudicatory hearing is not completed within the statutory
Pearlie Mae Dunigan, Next of Kin/Personal Representative of Estate of Grover Dunigan v. State of Tennesseepublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON May 22, 2013 Session PEARLIE MAE DUNIGAN, Next of Kin/Personal Representative of Estate of GROVER DUNIGAN, Deceased v. STATE OF TENNESSEE Direct Appeal from the Claims Commission of the State of Tennessee No. 20110513 Nancy Miller-Herron, Commissioner No. W2012-01245-COA-R3-CV - Filed June 27, 2013 This appeal involve
Williams v. Davispublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER NANCY F. ATLAS, SENIOR UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE In 1983, a jury convicted Arthur Lee Williams of the capital murder of a police officer. The jury answered Texas’s special issue questions in a manner requiring the imposition of a death sentence. After unsuccessfully availing himself of Texas’s appellate and post-conviction remedies, Williams seeks federal habeas relief from
Williams v. Statepublic domain
582 S.E.2d 556 (2003) 261 Ga. App. 410 WILLIAMS v. The STATE. No. A03A0800. Court of Appeals of Georgia. May 27, 2003. *557 Thomas J. Gustinella, Savannah, for appellant. Spencer Lawton, Jr., Dist. Atty., Gregory M. McConnell, Asst. Dist. Atty., for appellee. BARNES, Judge. Johnny B. W
304 F.3d 904 Pearlie RUCKER; Herman Walker; Willie Lee; Barbara Hill, Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.Harold DAVIS; Oakland Housing Authority, Defendants, andUnited States Department of Housing and Urban Development, Defendant-Appellant.Pearlie Rucker; Herman Walker; Willie Lee; Barbara Hill, Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.Harold Davis; Oakland Housing Authority, Defendants-Appellants, andUnited States Department of Housing and Urban Dev
State v. Alfordpublic domain
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 37 Conn. App. 180 (AC 11826), is denied.
State v. Alfordpublic domain
Spear, J. The defendant was charged with two counts of manslaughter in the first degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a-55 (a),1 two counts of assault in the first degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a-59 (a) (3)2 and two counts of risk of injury to a child in violation of General Statutes § 53-21.3 She appeals from a judgment of
Williams v. Delta Regional Medical Centerpublic domain
740 So.2d 284 (1999) Pearlie WILLIAMS v. DELTA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER. No. 97-CA-01001-SCT. Supreme Court of Mississippi. May 6, 1999. Martin A. Kilpatrick, Greenville, Attorney for Appellant. L. Carl Hagwood, Greenville, Vikki J. Taylor, Attorneys for Appellee. En Banc. PITTMAN, Presiding Justice, for the Court: ¶ 1. Appellant Pearlie W
ORDER OWENS, Chief Judge. Before the court is defendants’ motion to dismiss. After careful consideration of the arguments of counsel, the relevant case law, and the record as a whole, the court issues the following order. On September 20, 1994, plaintiffs, who are tenants in a low-income housing project, brought suit against the United States Department of Housing and Ur
203 F.3d 627 (9th Cir. 2000) PEARLIE RUCKER; HERMAN WALKER; WILLIE LEE; BARBARA HILL, Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.HAROLD DAVIS; OAKLAND HOUSING AUTHORITY, Defendants,AndU.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Defendant-Appellant.PEARLIE RUCKER; HERMAN WALKER; WILLIE LEE; BARBARA HILL, Plaintiffs-Appellees,v.HAROLD DAVIS; OAKLAND HOUSING AUTHORITY, Defendants-Appellants,AndU.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN
MEMORANDUM OPINION GOURLEY, District Judge. In this Complaint plaintiff, a State prisoner, asserts a challenge to the constitutionality of the Pennsylvania Post Conviction Hearing Act of 1966, 19 Purdon’s Pa.Stat.Ann. § 1180-1 et seq. (1970 App.). Seeking to proceed on behalf of himself and all other similarly situated inmates of Pennsylvania penal institutions, he requests declaratory relief pursuant
Riley v. Greenpublic domain
FEW, C.J. Willie Riley filed an action to quiet title to a piece of real property the parties refer to as “Lots 11 and 12.” He claimed title to the property under a deed from Aurora Loan Services, LLC. Aurora’s title was based on a deed it received from the master-in-equity after Aurora successfully prosecuted a mortgage foreclosure action against Harriet Felder. Felder’s deed to the property came from Ulysses Green acting a