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20 opinions for “Stevenson v. Bauer”
Bauer v. Statepublic domain
31 So.3d 220 (2010) Pablo BAUER, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee. No. 4D09-2260. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District. March 3, 2010. Rehearing Denied April 23, 2010. Pablo Bauer, Milton, pro se. No appearance required for appellee. WARNER, J. We affirm the denial of appellant's ninth motion to co
Michelin Tire Corp. v. Bauerpublic domain
PER CURIAM. We grant the petition and quash the trial court’s order of May 20, 1994 and direct the trial court to permit the petitioner an oppor*1235tunity to file exceptions to the master’s report. ANSTEAD, STONE and STEVENSON, JJ., concur.
BAUER, Chief Judge. It was a family affair. Brothers Tim, Rick, and Steve Pressel ran a multi-state marijuana ring and brothers Barry and Gary Stevenson were part of their operation. Our story begins in the early 1980s in Gainesville, Florida when David Pruett met up with a marijuana dealer named Bill Hale. Pruett left Florida to move to Atlanta. Soon after, Hale had Pruett an
Bauer v. Lavaca-Navidad River Authoritypublic domain
W.H. Bauer is a landowner in Jackson County. The Lavaca-Navidad River Authority (hereinafter "Authority") is a state conservation and reclamation district1 which sued for condemnation of a pipeline easement across Bauer's land. A partial summary judgment left at issue only the amount of damages from the Authority's taking. Bauer appeals the trial court's award of damages, contending that the court erred in excluding evidence of the va
Stevenson v. State Board of Electionspublic domain
BAUER, Circuit Judge. Plaintiffs challenge the constitutionality of an Illinois statute that requires persons seeking to run as independent candidates for state and county offices to file with the state 323 days before the general election. Ill.Rev.Stat., ch. 46, par. 10-2. For the reasons stated by the district court, Stevenson v. State Board of Elections, 638 F.Supp. 547 (N.D.Ill.1986), we hold that the statute
People v. Bauerpublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT James C. Harberson, Jr., J. FACTS On October 22, 1993 the defendant, Reverend Donald J. Bauer, along with other people, entered onto the premises of George C. Couch, M.D. and blocked the door to his place of business. The defendant was advised he was trespassing, and upon his refusal to leave, an officer from the Watertown Police Department advised the defendant he wa
Stevenson v. United Statespublic domain
760 A.2d 1034 (2000) Robert Louis STEVENSON, Appellant. v. UNITED STATES, Appellee. No. 97-CF-83. District of Columbia Court of Appeals. Submitted September 12, 2000. Decided October 19, 2000. Frazer Walton, Jr., Washington, DC, appointed by the court, was on the brief for appellant. Wilma A. Lewis, United States Attorney, and John R. Fisher,
United States v. Maurice W. Stevensonpublic domain
PELL, Circuit Judge. Defendant Maurice W. Stevenson was charged in a three count indictment with having unlawfully sold, received and otherwise dealt with narcotic drugs on November 30, 1966 and August 18, 1967 in violation of 26 U.S.C. § 4705(a) and 21 U.S.C. § 174. Following conviction this court reversed the judgments and remanded
SKINNER, District Judge. An arbitration panel awarded $400,000 in punitive damages to the customers of a brokerage firm on their claims of unauthorized trading, churning, and margin exposure. The district court vacated the award because New York law, the governing law chosen by the parties, does not permit arbitrators to award punitive damages. We affirm.
COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS HOMER A. STILLWELL, III; ELIZABETH § ROBERTSON, MARGUERITE H. BENSON, ADAM LEIGHTON, III, AND § BLACK MOUNTAIN OPERATING, LLC, No. 08-21-00131-CV § Appellants,
Bauer v. Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway Co.public domain
Mr. Justice Wolfe delivered the opinion of the court. Robert Bauer procured a judgment against the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company for $952 for three cows which had been killed by a train of the defendant on a private railroad crossing of the defendant. The defendant entered a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict and in the alternative for a new trial. T
Stevenson v. State Board of Electionspublic domain
794 F.2d 1176 55 USLW 2051 Adlai E. STEVENSON, Julia K. Beckman, Donald M. Prince, andMichael J. Donohue, Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, Richard A. Cowen, Theresa M.Petrone, Carolyn R. Eyre, J. Phil Gilbert, JoshuaJohnson, John J. Lanigan, David E.Murray, and Langdon D. Neal,Defendants-Appellees,Mark Fairchild, Dominick J. Jeffrey, George M. Laurence, andElma J. Was
Wehringer v. Allen-Stevenson Schoolpublic domain
Order, Supreme Court, New York County, entered on July 5,1974, denying the motion to dismiss the complaint unanimously reversed, on the law, and defendants’ motion is granted. Appellants shall recover of respondent $60 costs and disbursements of this appeal. The material alleged to be defamatory is not libelous per se (see Tracy v. Newsday, Inc., 5 N Y 2d 134; Berkson v. Time, Inc., 8 A D 2d 352, affd. 7 N Y 2d 1007), and
Stevenson v. Richardson Countypublic domain
DELEHANT, District Judge. The plaintiffs above identified, all citizens of states other than Nebraska, filed the complaint in this case on April 18, 1949, and prayed for judgment largely in excess of $3,000, exclusive of interest and costs, as damages, (a) in one count, for the death, and (b) in another count for pain and suffering sustained prior to the death, on March 21, 1949, of Elmer E. Fouraker, as the results of injuri
Bauer v. Wadepublic domain
STATEMENT BY THE COURT. These two cases were heard and determined separately in the chancery court, but have been briefed together on appeal. The appeal in the first case involves the correctness of a decree foreclosing a mortgage on real estate and denying the defendant's plea of usury. The appeal in the second case involves the correctness of a decree of the chancery court refusing to set *Page 1021 aside the sale in the foreclosure
Stevenson v. Antrim Iron Co.public domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 420 On September 23, 1936, plaintiff, a woodchopper, suffered an injury to his right eye, necessitating its removal. The accident occurred in the course of his work, and resulted from a piece of steel breaking from a wedge and striking his eye. He made application for compensation under the workmen's compensation act
Bauer v. Glospublic domain
Mr. Justice Vickers delivered the opinion of the court: Marie M. Bauer filed her bill in the superior court of Cook county on May 4, 1907, against Jacob Glos., Emmá J. Glos and August A. Timke, alleging that she was the owner of certain premises therein described, for the purpose of removing a tax deed issued to Jacob Glos in September, 1899, as a cloud upon com
STEPHENS, Circuit Judge. The above entitled proceedings in habeas corpus are here upon a second appeal after remand with instructions. The appellant-petitioners, all aliens, are being held by the local Director of Immigration (Landon) upon instructions from the Attorney General 1
108 F.3d 486 46 Fed. R. Evid. Serv. 983 Sylvia ERNST, Appellant in No. 93-1929,v.CHILD AND YOUTH SERVICES OF CHESTER COUNTY; CarolSchravazande; Arden Olson; Wayne Stevenson;Rita Borzillo; The Judiciary of theCommonwealth of Pennsylvania;*Sylvia Ernst, Administrator of the Estate of Susanne Ernst,for Susanne Ernst.*(Amended as per the Court's 5/31/96 Order).Sylvia ERNSTv.CH
Stevenson v. Holstein-Friesian Ass'n of Americapublic domain
30 F.2d 625 (1929) STEVENSON v. HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASS'N OF AMERICA. No. 171. Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. February 4, 1929. *626 Greenleaf S. Van Gorder, of Buffalo, N. Y., for appellant. Locke, Babcock, Hollister & Brown, of Buffalo, N. Y. (O. U. Kellogg, of Cortland, N. Y., and Louis L. Babcock, of Buffa