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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE January 27, 2012 Session DEBORAH CHANDLER RUSSELL v. HOUSEHOLD MORTGAGE SERVICES ET AL. Appeal from the Circuit Court for Davidson County No. 06C1899 Thomas W. Brothers, Judge No. M2008-01703-COA-R3-CV - Filed June 7, 2012 Homeowner challenges the
Russell v. District of Columbiapublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LYNNE ANNE-BRIGITTE RUSSELL et al. Plaintiffs Civil Action No. 24-1820 (JDB) v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA et al. Defendants MEMORANDUM OPINION This case is about the Second Amendment. Plaintiffs bring a pre-enforcement challenge to the District of Columbia’s
Russell v. Statepublic domain
LEE, J., for the court. PROCEDURAL HISTORY ¶ 1. This case involved the July 1998 theft of chemicals from the Jimmy Sanders Seed Company in Belzoni. After a December 2001 trial, Darrell Russell was convicted in the Yazoo County Circuit Court of receiving stolen property, and he was sentenced to serve five years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections. His motion for jud
City of Dallas v. Arredondopublic domain
OPINION Opinion by Justice LANG-MIERS. The City of Dallas filed these interlocutory appeals from orders denying its pleas to the jurisdiction in four lawsuits filed against the City by current and former police officers, firefighters, and rescue officers (the Officers) alleging that the City breached its contract with them regarding their pay. We consolidated the appeals for the purpose of
¶ 1. Latisha Head, and Ashley McCoy, through each of their mothers, Shirley Russell and Shirley McCoy (collectively, "Head"), filed a complaint on December 13, 2004, against the Jackson Public School District (JPS), the City of Jackson (the City), the Jackson Police Department (JPD), Clayton Johnson, Marilyn Minter, and Michelle King (collectively, "JPS"). The complaint alleged assault and battery against Johnson and several negligence claims against each of the defendants, stemming f
Ali v. City of Louisvillepublic domain
395 F.Supp.2d 527 (2005) Yusef ALI, as Administrator of the Estate of Marshall Marbly, Deceased Plaintiff v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE, et al, Defendants. No. Civ.A. 3:03CV-427-R. United States District Court, W.D. Kentucky, Louisville Division. October 20, 2005. *528 *529 Bruce Garrett Anderson, Rob
Minor v. City of Indianolapublic domain
KING, C.J., for the Court. ¶ 1. On June 5, 2003, John Minor as a pro se plaintiff filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of Sunflower County. In his complaint, Minor sought compensation for damages that resulted from the flooding of his home on or about September 30, 2001. Minor identifies a number of alleged conspirators who he says has prevented him from obtaining appropriate funding for the flood repairs.
Chandler v. City of Arvada, Coloradopublic domain
233 F.Supp.2d 1304 (2001) Dave CHANDLER, Daniel Hayes, Cheryl St. John, and Robert G. Prokop, Plaintiffs, v. The CITY OF ARVADA, COLORADO, and Christine Koch, individually and as City Clerk for the City of Arvada, Defendants. No. 00-CV-342. United States District Court, D. Colorado. February 8, 2001. *1305 John A. Sbarbaro, Neil
I concur in the result. I agree with the main opinion that the Commission's denial of the Chandlers' subdivision proposal was not arbitrary, capricious, or made without complying with applicable law. In so doing, I conclude that the opinion of the city's attorney, which the Commission adopted in its decision, was not arbitrary, capricious, or made without complying with applicable law. The main opinion states: "The Commission's denial of the requested subdivision can hardly be called
Russell v. Sparmerpublic domain
Branch, Judge. In an effort to dissolve both her domestic and business partnerships with Todd M. Sparmer, Vickey Lynn Russell filed suit against Sparmer in Hall County Superior Court, asserting claims for divorce, breach of contract, fraud, unjust enrichment, and conversion of partnership assets. The trial court granted summary judgment to Sparmer on Russell’s claim for divorce, f
Russell v. Statepublic domain
PER CURIAM. The appellant, Ryan Gerald Russell, was convicted of murdering 11-year-old Katherine Helen Gillespie, an offense defined as capital by § 13A-5-40(a)(15), Ala.Code 1975, because Katherine was under the age of 14.1 The jury unanimously voted that Russell be sentenced to death after finding that the capital offense was especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel as compared to other capital murders,
Russell v. Statepublic domain
PER CURIAM. The appellant, Ryan Gerald Russell, was convicted of murdering 11-year-old Katherine Helen Gillespie, an offense defined as capital by § 13A-5-40(a)(15), Ala.Code 1975, because Katherine was under the age of 14.1 The jury unanimously voted that Russell be sentenced to death after finding that the capital offense was especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel as compared to other capital murders,
Chandler v. Bernankepublic domain
531 F.Supp.2d 193 (2008) Tina M. CHANDLER, Plaintiff, v. Ben S. BERNANKE, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Defendant. Civ. No. 06-2082(WS). United States District Court, District of Columbia. January 30, 2008. *194 David W. Buckley, Deso, Buckley & Stien, P.C., Washington, DC, for Plaintiff.</
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2021-AN-01422-SCT CITY OF JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI v. CITY OF PEARL, MISSISSIPPI, CITY OF FLOWOOD, MISSISSIPPI AND RANKIN COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI DATE OF JUDGMENT: 12/01/2021 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. DAVID ANTHONY CHANDLER TRIAL COURT ATTORNEYS: JOHN P. SCANLON JACOB A. BRADLEY WILLIAM “TREY” JONES, III
In the United States Court of Federal Claims RUSSELL AND ELIZABETH REID FAMILY TRUST et al., Plaintiffs, No. 24-cv-2018 v. Filed: September 3, 2025 THE UNITED STATES, Defendant. Roger J. Marzulla of Marzulla Law, LLC, Washington, D.C., argued for Plaintiffs. With him on the briefs were Nancie G. Marzulla and Sebastian E. Ray of Marzulla Law, LLC, Washington
BRIDGES, P.J., for the Court. ¶ 1. On March 4, 2003, the board of aldermen for the City of Starkville, Mississippi, ordered the termination of Dunlap Street and Oakridge Drive, and Charles E. Morgan Construction Company appealed the order to the Circuit Court of Oktib-beha County. The circuit court dismissed the appeal explaining that said order was merely an advisory opinion and, thus, not a final decree.
Dethorn Graham v. City of Charlotte M.S. Connor R.B. Townes T. Rice Hilda P. Matos M.M. Chandlerpublic domain
827 F.2d 945 56 USLW 2161 Dethorn GRAHAM, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.CITY OF CHARLOTTE; M.S. Connor; R.B. Townes; T. Rice;Hilda P. Matos; M.M. Chandler, Defendants-Appellees. No. 86-2163. United States Court of Appeals,Fourth Circuit. Argued April 6, 1987.Decided Aug. 25, 1987.
08/28/2019 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE Assigned on Briefs August 19, 2019 DEBORAH RUSSELL v. HOUSEHOLD FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., ET AL. Appeal from the Chancery Court for Davidson County No. 18-669-II Anne C. Martin, Chancellor __________
City of Wichita v. Trotterpublic domain
No. 121,125 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS CITY OF WICHITA, Appellee, v. ARLANDO TROTTER, Appellant. SYLLABUS BY THE COURT 1. A challenged regulatory framework comes before the court cloaked in
Russell v. United Statespublic domain
661 F.3d 1371 (2011) Taylor RUSSELL, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED STATES, Defendant-Appellee. Taylor Russell, on Behalf of Himself and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States, Defendant-Appellee. Nos. 2010-1498, 2011-1230. United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. December