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20 opinions for “Quincy D. Coles”
United States v. Quincy Marquice Taylorpublic domain
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 25a0028p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, │
United States v. Quincy Marquice Taylorpublic domain
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 26a0170p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, │ Plain
Maimonides School v. Colespublic domain
Sikora, J. After an eleven-month struggle with esophageal cancer, Leonard R. Brener died on December 8, 2001, at age eighty-five. He had never married. He had no children. He had conducted a long and successful career as a stockbroker. The value of his estate approximated $8 million. Several nieces and nephews survived him. In October, 2001, about five weeks before his death, he had amended for a second time
2026 IL 131411 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS (Docket No. 131411) ROBERT L. SCHILLING, Appellant, v. QUINCY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS CLINIC, S.C., d/b/a Quincy Medical Group, et al., Appellees. Opinion
Opinion for the court filed by Circuit Judge J. SKELLY WRIGHT. J. SKELLY WRIGHT, Circuit Judge. FCC regulations require cable television operators,1 upon request and without compensation, to transmit to their subscribers every over-the-air television broadcast signal 2 that is “significantly viewed in the community” or otherwise considered local under the
Opinion PER CURIAM. PER CURIAM: This case is a petition for review of orders of the Federal Communications Commission (the “FCC”) requiring Quincy Cable T.V., Inc., to carry the signals of three commercial broadcast stations over Quincy Cable’s cable television system. Quincy Cable contends that the FCC’s orders vio*120late the first amendment of t
United States v. Barteepublic domain
529 F.3d 357 (2008) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Quincy Donell BARTEE, Defendant-Appellant. No. 07-1522. United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Argued: April 29, 2008. Decided and Filed: June 10, 2008. ARGUED: Richard D. Stroba, Federal Public Defender Office, Grand Rapids, Michigan, for Appellant. Elisa Castrolugo, Assis
C.N. Wood Co. v. Labrie Environmental Grouppublic domain
*82MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ON LA-BRIE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP’S MOTION TO DISMISS STEARNS, District Judge. This opinion addresses the threshold issue of whether the “Distributorship Agreement” (Agreement) between plaintiff C.N. Wood Company, Inc. (Wood) and Labrie Environmental Group (Labrie) constitutes a de facto franchise agreement under Mass. Gen. Laws ch
People v. Colepublic domain
874 N.E.2d 81 (2007) 369 Ill. App.3d 960 The PEOPLE of the State of Illinois, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Ronald R. COLE, Defendant-Appellant. No. 4-05-0672. Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District. January 9, 2007. *83 Justice MYERSCOUGH delivered the opinion of the court: In June 2005, after a sti
Adams v. Macon County Greyhound Park, Inc.public domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER W. KEITH WATKINS, Chief Judge. In this lawsuit, 816 Plaintiffs bring a single claim under an Alabama statute that voids gambling contracts, seeking to recover money they lost playing electronic bingo machines at Victoryland and Quincy’s 777 in Macon County, Alabama. Defendants are Macon County Greyhound Park, Inc., doing business as Victoryland and Quincy’s 777; and
McConnell v. Scottsdale Insurancepublic domain
206 F.Supp.2d 95 (2002) Kenneth MCCONNELL and Sharon Quinonez, Plaintiffs, v. SCOTTSDALE INSURANCE COMPANY Defendant. No. 01-CV-11807-MEL. United States District Court, D. Massachusetts. May 31, 2002. *96 Edward J. Kelly, Kelly & Kelly, Quincy, MA, Leo McAuliffe, Wollaston, MA, for Plaintiffs. Steven P. Perlmutter, Mar
Quincy City Hospital v. RATE SETTING COMMISSIONpublic domain
406 Mass. 431 (1990) 548 N.E.2d 869 QUINCY CITY HOSPITAL & others[1] vs. RATE SETTING COMMISSION & others[2] (and a consolidated case[3]). Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk. October 2, 1989. January 16, 1990. Present: LIACOS, C.J., NOLAN, LYNCH, & GREANEY, JJ. Mitchell H. K
Allstate Insurance v. Jonespublic domain
ORDER MYRON H. THOMPSON, Chief Judge. This cause is before the court on the motion of the court-appointed guardian ad litem for fees and expenses rendered in this case for a minor defendant. The guardian asks the court to tax these fees against plaintiff Allstate Insurance Company, Inc. and defendants Edward P. and Connie C. Jones. For the reasons that follow, the court concludes that the motion should
Jenkins v. Foundrypublic domain
GUERNSEY, J. This is an appeal by the plaintiffs, Russell H. Jenkins and Nancy Jenkins, husband and wife, "from the final judgment dismissing Nancy Jenkins' loss of consortium claim on October 29, 1987 and dismissing the remainder of Russell Jenkins' intention [sic] tort claims on the 2nd day of December, 1988." The action, filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Logan County on August 6,1986, was founded o
182 F.Supp.2d 146 (2001) M. DEMATTEO CONSTRUCTION CO. and Flatiron Structures Co., LLC, Plaintiffs, v. CENTURY INDEMNITY COMPANY, as successor to the Insurance Company of North America; the Home Insurance Company; the Hartford Fire Insurance Company; and Lumbermans Mutual Casualty Company, Defendants. No. CIV.A. 00-12057-WGY. United States District Court, D. Massachusetts. Octo
In the Court of Appeals Second Appellate District of Texas at Fort Worth ___________________________ No. 02-21-00369-CV ___________________________ JUNE FISHER, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF ALAN FISHER, Appellant V. BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY, (INDIVIDUALLY AND AS SUCCESSOR-IN INT
Riggsbee v. DIVERSITY SERVICES, INC.public domain
637 F.Supp.2d 39 (2009) Johnnie Mae RIGGSBEE, Plaintiff, v. DIVERSITY SERVICES, INC., Defendant. Civil Action No. 07-2113 (JDB). United States District Court, District of Columbia. July 28, 2009. *40 James Quincy Butler, Butler Legal Group, PLLP, Washington, DC, for Plaintiff. John M. Clifford, Clifford & Garde, Washin
People v. Colepublic domain
JUSTICE SPITZ delivered the opinion of the court: After a jury trial, defendant was convicted of two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 38, par. 12— 16(d)) and was sentenced to concurrent three-year terms of imprisonment. Defendant appeals, arguing (1) the trial court erred in allowing tes
Jay D. Scott, Petitioner-Appellee v. Betty Mitchell, Warden, Respondent-Appellant/ Cross-Appelleepublic domain
OPINION BATCHELDER, Circuit Judge. Respondent Betty Mitchell (“the Warden”) appeals the district court’s grant of a writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 to Ohio death row inmate Jay D. Scott. The district court granted the writ on the basis of only one of the grounds raised in his petition, finding all of the other grounds either defaulted or mer
State v. Harrispublic domain
Gary M Gaertner, Jr., Presiding Judge Introduction Quincy A. Harris (Defendant) appeals the judgment entered upon his conviction by jury of one count of robbery in the first degree and one count of armed criminal action. He contests the trial court’s admission of a pre-trial identification from a photographic lineup, the trial court’s failure to grant a mistrial based on a