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20 opinions for “Tammie Lee Burnette”
OPINION MATHIAS, Judge. Mark R. Passmore, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Eva L. Pass-more, and individually ("Passmore"), appeals the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of Lee Alan Bryant Health Care Facilities, Inc. ("LAB"). Passmore presents five issues for review, which we restate as the following one dis-positive issue: Whether the trial court erred when it found that Indiana d
United States v. Keatingspublic domain
SHEPHERD, Circuit Judge. The district court1 gave Kenneth Keatings a choice for his felon in possession of a firearm conviction — a year and a day in prison or five years on probation. The probationary sentence came with a caveat; if he violated the terms of his probation, he could face ten years in prison, the statutory maximum for his crime. Keatings chose the probation. Just four months afte
Haithcox v. Flynt Amtex, Inc.public domain
* * * * * * * * * * * The Full Commission has reviewed the prior Opinion and Award based upon the record of the proceedings before Deputy Commissioner Donovan and the briefs and arguments before the Full Commission. The appealing party has not shown good ground to reconsider the evidence, receive further evidence, or rehear the parties or their representatives. The Full Commission AFFIRMS with some modifications the Opinion and Award of the Deputy Co
In re the Marriage of Chattenpublic domain
Opinion by Judge KAPELKE. Tammy L. Chatten (mother) appeals from the order modifying the previous decree concerning custody of her daughter. We affirm. The marriage of mother and Robert S. Chatten (father) was dissolved in Texas in 1994, and mother was granted sole custody of the minor child, then age two. Both parties later moved to Colorado. In May 1997, father filed
Fisher v. JP Morgan Chase & Co.public domain
703 F.Supp.2d 374 (2010) Isadore FISHER, on Behalf of Himself and a Class of Persons Similarly Situated, and on Behalf of the JP Morgan Chase 401(k) Savings Plan, and Janna M. Wooten, Kelli M. Bunn, Tammy T. Soileau and Amy K. Harvey, Plaintiffs, v. JP MORGAN CHASE & CO., J.P. Morgan Investment Services, the Plan Investment Management Committee, the Benefits Fiduciary Committee, Ina R. Drew, Dina Dublon, Patrick L. Edsparr, John J. Farrell, P
Shumate v. Selma City Board of Educationpublic domain
ORDER ON DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT CALLIE V.S. GRANADE, District Judge. This matter is before the court on the motion for summary judgment (Doc. 40) and supplemental motion for summary judgment (Doc. 57) filed by the defendants, the Selma City Board of Education (the “Board”) and Joe J. Peterson (“Peterson”) (collectively, the “defendants”). The parties have filed briefs and ev
State v. Hillpublic domain
Chief Justice TOAL: Appellant was convicted of capital murder and related charges for killing three employees at the Aiken County Department of Social Services (DSS) on September 16, 1996. We affirm appellant’s murder convictions and three death sentences, vacate his conviction for attempted murder, and reverse his conviction for burglary. FACTUAL/PROCEBURAL BACKGROUND When these murders
State of Tennessee v. Derry Lavelle Lovinspublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON Assigned on Briefs December 2, 2003 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DERRY LAVELLE LOVINS Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Dyer County No. C02-40 Lee Moore, Judge No. W2003-00309-CCA-R3-CD - Filed February 4, 2004 A Dyer County jury found the Defendant, Derry Lavelle Lovins, guilty of second
Hiner v. Deere and Companypublic domain
HARTZ, Circuit Judge. This appeal arises from a product-liability suit governed by Kansas law. Plaintiff Arvine Hiner suffered injuries in a farming accident involving a tractor and front-end loader manufactured by Defendant Deere and Company. Plaintiffs complaint alleges that the tractor and loader were defective in design and that Deere failed to issue adequate warnings conc
Big Oak Farms, Inc. v. United Statespublic domain
In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 11-275L (Filed: January 11, 2019) ) BIG OAK FARMS, INC., et al., ) ) Fifth Amendment Taking Claims; Plaintiffs, ) Motion to Dismiss; 28 U.S.C. § 2501; ) T
Bishop v. South Carolina Department of Mental Healthpublic domain
BURNETT, Justice: This Court granted certiorari to review the Court of Appeals’ opinion in Bishop v. South Carolina Department of Mental Health, 323 S.C. 158, 473 S.E.2d 814 (Ct.App.1996). We affirm as modified. FACTS On March 1, 1990, Petitioner Brenda Bishop (grandmother) signed an affidavit which led.to the involuntary commitment of her daughter, Tammi Lee Hatley
Gonzales v. Statepublic domain
OPINION On January 9, 1990, a jury in Collin County convicted Jose Gonzales of constructive delivery of cocaine. The jury also found two enhancement paragraphs true and sentenced Gonzales to forty years' imprisonment. He asserts on appeal that the trial court erred in the submission of the charge to the jury. He raises three points of error: (1) the trial court erred in refusing his request for an accomplice witness instruction in the charge; (2) the trial court erred
991 F.2d 1195 Sharon L. NICHOLS, David R. Nichols, Virginia Ann Callan,Charles Oliver Richardson, III, Marilyn Goodman, Thomas J.Goodman, Debra A. Lopez, Rudolph Lopez, Sharon RuthAnderson, Rosemary Madrid Castaneda, Jesse Castaneda, KarenLeslie-Lloyd, Jacqueline Templin, Katherine Galati Novick,Karen Janet Davis, Peggy Lee Patterson, Michelle James,Patricia Ann Ehlert, Dana Messerly, Raymond Leroy Messerly,Susan Gail Pa
Hiner v. Deere & Co.public domain
161 F.Supp.2d 1279 (2001) Alvine HINER, Plaintiff, v. DEERE & COMPANY, Defendant. No. 99-4025-DES. United States District Court, D. Kansas. September 21, 2001. *1280 *1281 Kevin L. Diehl, Eugene B. Ralston, Ralston & Pope, L.L.P., Topeka, KS, John Gehlhausen, Curtis L. Fleming, John Ge
United States v. Van Anhpublic domain
523 F.3d 43 (2008) UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. VAN ANH, a/k/a Anh Van, Khong Nguyen, and Thinh Cao, Defendants, Appellants. Nos. 07-1010 to 07-1012. United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit. Heard January 10, 2008. Decided April 11, 2008. *46 Inga S. Bernstein, for appellant, Anh Van. John
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
Derry Lavelle Lovins v. State of Tennesseepublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON March 2007 DERRY LAVELLE LOVINS v. STATE OF TENNESSEE Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Dyer County No. C02-40 Lee Moore, Judge No. W2005-01446-CCA-R3-PC - Filed September 14, 2007 Following a jury trial, Petitioner was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2020-CA-00318-SCT THE CITY OF JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI v. MELANIE JOHNSON AND PAMELA HARRION, INDIVIDUALLY AS NEXT FRIENDS OF MONICA HARRION, KARLA LEWIS, SAMUEL HARRION, JR. AND ANGELA HARRION, COLLECTIVELY BEING THE WRONGFUL DEATH BENEFICIARIES OF RUTH HELEN HARRION DATE OF JUDGMENT: 02/26/2020 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. ADRIENNE ANNETT HOOPER- WOOTEN TRIAL COURT
Jihad Adbul-Mumit v. Alexandria Hyundai, LLCpublic domain
PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 17-1582 JIHAD ADBUL-MUMIT; MATTHEW ABEDI; MONICA ADAIR SARGENT; MARK AGEE; ALIZ AGOSTON; YVONNE ALSTON; DAN AMATRUDA; KRISTY AMBROSE; KIMBERLEY AMICK; WANDA G. AMOS; CHRISTOPHER ARAUZA; CARL ARSENAULT; BROOKE ASHER; MICHELLE ATKINS; RAYMOND O. ATKINS; MATTHEW ATWELL; DAVID AUB; SOHA AYYASH; ASIF AZIZ; SUSAN BAILEY; KAREN BAKER; HAB BA
Ex Parte State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co.public domain
State Farm Insurance Company petitions for a writ of mandamus to Judge Elwood L. Hogan to review and reverse his order requiring it to turn over large portions of its investigative file to Howard Johnson, administrator of the estate of Rether Johnson, for his use in a wrongful death action against State Farm's insured. The writ is granted. Howard Johnson, as administrator of the estate of Rether Johnson filed suit on September 6, 1977 against Nancy Lynch, Tammie Ward, and David