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20 opinions for “Rojas-Olivera v. United States”
Rojas-Olivera v. United Statespublic domain
Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.
United States v. Medina-Riverapublic domain
BESOSA, District Judge Before the Court is defendant Nelson Rivera-Maldonado ("Rivera")'s motion to compel the United States to disclose information regarding transfer from the Metropolitan Detention Center ("MDC") in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico to the Federal Detention Center ("FDC") in Miami, Florida and subsequent custodial interrogation. (Docket No. 953.) For the reasons set forth below, Rivera's motion is DENIED.
United States v. Cameron Arnoldpublic domain
KETCHMARK, District Judge. Following a jury trial, Cameron Arnold was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank robberies and three counts of aiding and abetting the robbery of those banks. Arnold now appeals the district court’s 2 denial of his motion to suppress, ruling on his Batson challenges, and i
United States v. Victor Raya-Vacapublic domain
OPINION MURGUIA, Circuit Judge: Victor Manuel Raya-Vaca appeals from a judgment of conviction following a conditional plea of guilty to one count of illegal reentry after having been removed in violation of 8 U.S.C. § 1326. In 2011, Raya-Vaca was arrested while in the United States, subjected to expedited removal proceedings under 8 U.S.C. § 1225, and
Santana Otero v. United Statespublic domain
428 F.Supp.2d 34 (2006) Mirta SANTANA OTERO, individually and as legal guardian of incapacitated husband Domingo Vega Morales; The Conjugal Partnership between them; and Javier Vega Oliveras, Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES of America, Defendant. Civil No. 03-1817(DRD). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. April 4, 2006. *35
United States v. Moorepublic domain
OZMUN, Judge: Contrary to his pleas, the appellant was convicted before members, including at least *774one-third enlisted members, of three specifications of violating a lawful general order, rape, adultery, and two specifications of indecent assault, in violation of Articles 92, 120, and 134, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. §§ 892, 920, and 934. He was a
United States v. Odompublic domain
ROLPH, Judge: At his general court-martial before officer and enlisted members conducted on various *529dates in June and September 1997, the appellant was convicted, contrary to his pleas, of making a false official statement, assault consummated by a battery, and assault with intent to commit murder, in violation of Articles 107, 128, and 134, Uniform Code of Milita
Harold A. Ebbole v. United Statespublic domain
MANION, Circuit Judge. Harold A. Ebbole pleaded guilty to a cocaine charge and was sentenced accordingly. He filed a direct appeal and we affirmed. He later moved the district court pro se under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 to vacate, set aside, or correct his sentence. The district court denied his motion, as well as his pro se motion to reconsider. Eb
United States v. Vladimir Cedano-Rojaspublic domain
CUDAHY, Circuit Judge. Vladimir Cedano-Rojas (Cedano) was indicted on one count of conspiracy to distribute ten kilograms of cocaine and one count of possession with intent to distribute one kilogram of cocaine as a result of a “reverse-buy” undercover operation. After a jury trial, Cedano was acquitted on the conspiracy charge but convicted on the possession count. At the sen
United States v. Anayapublic domain
509 F.Supp. 289 (1980) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Francisco ANAYA et al., Defendants.[*] No. 80-231-CR-EPS. United States District Court, S. D. Florida. December 19, 1980. *290 *291 Atlee W. Wampler, III, U. S. Atty., Miami, Fla., for plaintiff.
People v. Palmerpublic domain
Digitally signed by Reporter of Decisions Reason: I attest to the Illinois Official Reports accuracy and integrity of this
Lopez-Ramirez v. Centro Medico del Turabo, Inc.public domain
United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit No. 20-1937 EULALIA LÓPEZ-RAMÍREZ; LAURA CRISTINA GAUDIER-LÓPEZ, Plaintiffs, Appellants, v. DR. MARÍA M. TOLEDO-GONZÁLEZ; CENTRO MÉDICO DEL TURABO, INC., d/b/a Hospital HIMA San Pablo Caguas, Defendants, Appellees, GUSTAVO J. NOGALEZ-PÉREZ; CONJUGAL PARTNERSHIP TOLEDO-NOGALES; UNKNOWN MONITORING COMPANIES
Falto de Roman v. Municipal Government of Mayaguezpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER BRUCE J. McGIVERIN, United States Magistrate Judge Alleging a deprivation of due process in her’removal from a career position, Elba Falto de Roman (“Falto”) brought a Section 1983 action against the Municipality of Mayaguez (the “Municipality”); Jose Guillermo Rodriguez, the mayor of the Municipality. (the “mayor”); and members of the Head Start Program’s governing board1
Sanchez-Figueroa v. Seguros de Vidapublic domain
United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit No. 07-1013 LOIDA SÁNCHEZ-FIGUEROA, ET AL., Plaintiffs, Appellants, v. BANCO POPULAR DE PUERTO RICO, Defendants, Appellees. APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO [Hon. Héctor M. Laffitte, U.S. District
Sánchez-Figueroa v. Banco Popular De Puerto Ricopublic domain
527 F.3d 209 (2008) Loida SÁNCHEZ-FIGUEROA, et al., Plaintiffs, Appellants, v. BANCO POPULAR DE PUERTO RICO, Defendants, Appellees. No. 07-1013. United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit. Heard November 7, 2007. Decided May 27, 2008. *210 Rafael A. Oliveras López de Victoria, for appellant. Enrique R.
Sanchez-Figueroa v. BANCO POPULAR DE PUERTO RICOpublic domain
462 F.Supp.2d 212 (2006) Loyda SANCHEZ-FIGUEROA, et al., Plaintiffs, v. BANCO POPULAR DE PUERTO RICO, Defendant. Civil No. 05-1076 (HL). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. October 27, 2006. *213 *214 Rafael A. Oliveras-Lopez, Rafael A. Oliveras Lopez de Victoria Law Office, Caguas,
263 F.Supp.2d 297 (2003) Joan RODRIGUEZ, et al., Plaintiffs, v. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ISURANCE COMPANY OF PUERTO RICO, et al., Defendants No. CIV. 02-1810(JP). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. May 12, 2003. *298 Ramon L. Walker-Merino, Esq., San Juan, PR, for Plaintiff. Luis R. Ortiz Segura, Esq., Karla S. Me
Rodríguez Contreras ex rel. T.R. v. Commonwealthpublic domain
El Juez Asociado Señor Rivera García emitió la opinión del Tribunal. Este recurso nos exige examinar si el Registro Demo-gráfico puede enmendar un certificado de nacimiento, fun-damentando su proceder en una sentencia dictada por un tribunal de un estado de Estados Unidos de América, sin esta haberse validado y reconocido por vía del procedi-miento de exequátur. Coetáneamente, debemos determi-
El Juez Asociado Señor Martínez Torres emitió la opinión del Tribunal. Comparece ante nos Peerless Oil & Chemicals, Inc. (POC) y solicita la revisión de la sentencia que emitió el Tribunal de Apelaciones, en la cual revocó la sentencia del Tribunal de Primera Instancia que condenó a los Herma-nos Torres Pérez, Inc. (HTP) y a varios accionistas de esa corporación —como garantizadores solidarios— a pagar $148
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS, THIRD DISTRICT, AT AUSTIN NO. 03-11-00113-CV Kyle Janek, M.D., Successor to Thomas Suehs, in his Official Capacity as Executive Commissioner of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, Appellant v. Octavia Gonzalez, Dulce Hernandez, Amalia Guedea-Nelson, Laura Guzman, S.J.M., N.L.T., Laura Campa, Celila C. Blake, Alice Chacon, Jessica Garza, Jesse R.