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12 opinions for “TAMARA L KIPP”

Appellate Court of Illinois · 2007-10-16 · Published · cited 44× · 877 N.E.2d 1140; 376 Ill. App. 3d 725; 315 Ill. Dec. 811; 2007 Ill. App. LEXIS 1131
JUSTICE GILLERAN JOHNSON delivered the opinion of the court: The trial court entered a final judgment on respondent Tamara Duggan’s postdissolution petition to increase child support, without making a finding under Supreme Court Rule 304(a) (210 Ill. 2d R. 304(a)). The petitioner, Darrell Duggan, appealed. However, when he appea
McCoy v. Statepublic domain
Supreme Court of Florida · 2013-12-19 · Published · cited 4× · 132 So. 3d 756; 38 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 911; 2013 WL 6670652; 2013 Fla. LEXIS 2756
PER CURIAM. Thomas Ford McCoy, Jr., who was forty-two years old at the time of the crime, pled guilty to the April 2009 first-degree murder of his former colleague, thirty-seven-year-old Curtis Brown. In this proceeding, McCoy appeals the death sentence imposed by the trial court for this murder. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 3(b)(1), Fla. Const. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm McCoy’s conviction fo
Neel v. Holdenpublic domain
Court of Appeals of Utah · 1993-03-08 · Published · cited 5× · 849 P.2d 601; 208 Utah Adv. Rep. 74; 1993 Utah App. LEXIS 41; 1993 WL 87244
849 P.2d 601 (1993) David A. NEEL, Petitioner and Appellant, v. Tamara HOLDEN, Warden, Utah State Prison, and the Department of Corrections by and through the Board of Pardons, Respondents and Appellees. No. 920130-CA. Court of Appeals of Utah. March 8, 1993. Gregory J. Sanders (argued), Kipp & Christian, P.C., Salt Lake City, for petitioner and appellant. <
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 2007-06-26 · Published · cited 50× · 492 F.3d 242; 2007 U.S. App. LEXIS 15173; 48 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 111; 2007 WL 1816612
Affirmed by published opinion. Senior Judge ELLIS wrote the opinion, in which Judge KING joined. Judge WILKINSON wrote a concurring opinion. OPINION ELLIS, Senior District Judge. This bankruptcy appeal presents the question whether a wrongful death claimant who had not yet filed suit, but whose identity as a potential claimant was known to the debtor, was a “known creditor” of the
People v. Hayespublic domain
California Supreme Court · 2000-02-16 · Published · cited 188× · 989 P.2d 645; 91 Cal. Rptr. 2d 211; 21 Cal. 4th 1211
*1288MOSK, J. I dissent. Royal Kenneth Hayes was charged by the People through the Santa Cruz District Attorney with, among other things, murdering Lauren de Laet and Donald MacVicar, and was alleged to have done so under the special circumstance of multiple murder. Trial was by jury in the Santa Cruz Superior Court. The court ruled inadmissible certai
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 2007-06-26 · Published · cited 0× · 492 F.3d 242
Affirmed by published opinion. Senior Judge ELLIS wrote the opinion, in which Judge KING joined. Judge WILKINSON wrote a concurring opinion. OPINION ELLIS, Senior District Judge. This bankruptcy appeal presents the question whether a wrongful death claimant who had not yet filed suit, but whose identity as a potential claimant was known to the debtor, was a “known creditor” of the debto
Hernandez v. Thalerpublic domain
District Court, W.D. Texas · 2011-05-13 · Published · cited 0× · 787 F. Supp. 2d 504; 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 123538; 2011 WL 2022558
787 F.Supp.2d 504 (2011) Ramon Torres HERNANDEZ, Petitioner, v. Rick THALER, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, Respondent. Civil No. SA-08-CA-827-OG. United States District Court, W.D. Texas, San Antonio Division. May 13, 2011. *509 Robin R. Norris, Jr., Attorney at Law, El Paso,
United States Court of Federal Claims · 2021-07-28 · Published · cited 0×
In the United States Court of Federal Claims OFFICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS Originally Filed: June 16, 2021 Refiled in Redacted Form: July 28, 2021 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * O.M.V., * PUBLISHED * Petitioner, * No. 16-1505V * v. *
California Supreme Court · 2008-06-30 · Published · cited 263× · 44 Cal. 4th 174; 186 P.3d 496
44 Cal.4th 174 (2008) THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. MICHAEL McCREA WHISENHUNT, Defendant and Appellant. No. S056997. Supreme Court of California. June 30, 2008. *180 Michael J. Hersek, State Public Defender, under appointment by the Supreme Court, and Mary K. McComb, Deputy State Public Defender, for Defendant and Appe
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 2018-09-13 · Published · cited 314× · 903 F.3d 1090
FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT DANIEL CAMPBELL; et al, * No. 15-56990 Plaintiffs-Appellants, D.C. No. v. 2:04-cv-08592- AG-AJW CITY OF LOS ANGELES, Defendant-Appellee. CESAR MATA,
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York · 2006-10-12 · Published · cited 4× · 36 A.D.3d 34; 822 N.Y.S.2d 871
OPINION OF THE COURT Per Curiam. Section 468-a of the Judiciary Law requires every resident *35and nonresident attorney admitted to practice in the State of New York to file a biennial registration statement with the administrative office of the courts. A biennial registration fee must be paid at the time the statement is filed. This registration state
Saldana v. Statepublic domain
Wyoming Supreme Court · 1993-01-28 · Published · cited 102× · 846 P.2d 604; 1993 Wyo. LEXIS 26; 1993 WL 15116
846 P.2d 604 (1993) Maro SALDANA, Appellant (Defendant), v. The STATE of Wyoming, Appellee (Plaintiff). No. 90-24. Supreme Court of Wyoming. January 28, 1993. Rehearing Denied February 24, 1993. *606 Wyoming Public Defender Program: Leonard D. Munker, State Public Defender, Steven E. Weerts, Sr. Asst. Public Defe