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20 opinions for “Tammy Faye Banks”
PHILLIPS, Circuit Judge: This is an appeal by David and Sarah Combs from the district court’s dismissal of their action asserting civil RICO and pendent state common law and statutory claims against James and Tamara Bakker and Richard Dortch arising from the defendants’ allegedly fraudulent sale to the Combs of a “lifetime partnership” in the “PTL” enterprise. On defendants’ pre
SCI Management Corp. v. Simspublic domain
Opinion of the Court by LEVINSON, J. The defendants-appellants Darryllynne Sims and Tammy Quinata [hereinafter, “the complainants”]; Hairy Yee, Faye Kennedy, Jack Law, June Motokawa, and Allyeyn Hiki-da Tasaka, in their official capacities as Commissioners of the Hawai'i Civil Rights Commission, Department of Labor & Industrial Relations, State of Hawai'i (HCRC) [hereinafter, “the commissioners”]; a
Carder v. Statepublic domain
McMillian, Judge. Tammy Faye Carder was convicted by a jury of one count of homicide by vehicle and two counts of serious injury by vehicle. She appeals following the denial of her motion for new trial, arguing that her prosecution for these offenses was time-barred, that the trial court erred by admitting evidence of similar transactions and by failing to charge on accident and proximate cause, and that the trial was a null
Maxwell v. Statepublic domain
518 S.E.2d 432 (1999) 238 Ga. App. 197 MAXWELL v. The STATE. No. A99A0684. Court of Appeals of Georgia. May 21, 1999. *433 Faye W. Hays, Jonesboro, Patricia A. Buttaro, Fayetteville, for appellant. Robert E. Keller, District Attorney, Adrian Britt, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee. H
Carder v. Statepublic domain
717 S.E.2d 661 (2011) CARDER v. The STATE. No. A11A0906. Court of Appeals of Georgia. October 14, 2011. *663 Banks & Stubbs, Rafe Banks III, Cumming, for appellant. Penny Alane Penn, Dist. Atty., Jennifer Lynn Scalia, Asst. Dist. Atty., for appellee. ADAMS, Judge. Tammy Faye Carder appeals from the denial
State v. Carderpublic domain
689 S.E.2d 347 (2009) The STATE v. CARDER. Carder v. The State. Nos. A09A2083, A09A2084. Court of Appeals of Georgia. December 11, 2009. Reconsideration Denied January 11, 2010. *349 Penny A. Penn, District Attorney, Jennifer L. Scalia, Assistant District Attorney, for appellant. Banks, Stubbs,
Kentucky Retirement Systems v. Brownpublic domain
336 S.W.3d 8 (2011) KENTUCKY RETIREMENT SYSTEMS, Appellant, v. Dillard Wayne BROWN (Individually and As Executor of the Estate of Barbara Faye Reed Brown, Deceased), Appellee. and Kentucky Retirement Systems, Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. Tammy Sizemore, Appellee/Cross-Appellant. Nos. 2008-SC-000326-DG, 2008-SC-000898-DG, 2009-SC-000174-DG. Supreme Court of Kentucky.
Woullard, D v. Sanner Concretepublic domain
J-S36004-20 2020 PA Super 263 DAVID WOULLARD AND TAMMY : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WOULLARD : PENNSYLVANIA : : v. : : : SANNER CONCRETE AND SUPPLY,
Woullard, D v. Sanner Concretepublic domain
J-S36004-20 2020 PA Super 263 DAVID WOULLARD AND TAMMY : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WOULLARD : PENNSYLVANIA : : v. : : : SANNER CONCRETE AND SUPPLY,
Ward v. Walkerpublic domain
725 F.Supp.2d 506 (2010) Alma Faye WARD, Individually and as a Personal Representative of the Estate of Bruce Ward, Plaintiff, v. David T. WALKER, M.D., et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. RDB 09-3256. United States District Court, D. Maryland. July 26, 2010. *508 Paul D. Bekman, Wendy L. Shiff, Salsbury Clements Bekman Marder a
Mills v. Abbottpublic domain
350 S.W.3d 813 (2011) Melbourne MILLS, Jr; Bertha Darlene La; J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.; and Commonwealth of Kentucky, Appellants, v. Mildred ABBOTT; Lisa Abraham; Juanita Alton; Joann Alvey; Cindy Armstrong; Linda Back; Carla Baldwin; Lee Bartley, Jr; Patricia Belcher; Leisa Belding: Eleanor Berry; Margie Berry; Carol Boggs; Angie Bowman; James Branham; Kathy Branham; Norma Brewer; Karen Brown; Deborah Browning; Nathaniel Brumfield, on behalf
92 B.R. 1000 (1988) In re HERITAGE VILLAGE CHURCH AND MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP, INC. a/k/a PTL, PTL Club, Fort Heritage Campgrounds and Christian Retreat, PTL Enterprises, Debtor. M.C. BENTON, Jr., Trustee for Heritage Village Church and Missionary Fellowship, Inc., Debtor, Plaintiff, v. James O. BAKKER, Tammy Faye Bakker and David A. Taggart, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 87-01956C-11, Adv. No. 88-0086.
4023 SAWYER ROAD I, LLC v. United Statespublic domain
In the United States Court of Federal Claims No. 19-757 L Filed: February 11, 2025 ________________________________________ ) 4023 SAWYER ROAD I, LLC, et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, )
State of Tennessee v. Raymond Brandon Safflespublic domain
09/08/2021 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE May 26, 2021 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. RAYMOND BRANDON SAFFLES Appeal from the Criminal Court for Monroe County No. 19-370 Sandra N. C. Donaghy, Judge ___________________________________
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County v. Tennessee Department of Educationpublic domain
01/10/2024 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE Assigned on Briefs November 1, 2023 THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE & DAVIDSON COUNTY, ET AL. v. TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, ET AL. Appeal from the Chancery Court for Davidson County No. 20-143-II, 20-242-II Anne
Peterson v. Islamic Republic of Iranpublic domain
SACK, Circuit Judge: In this litigation, judgment creditors of the Islamic Republic of Iran (“Iran”) attempt to execute on $1.68 billion in bond proceeds allegedly owned by Iran’s central bank. The Supreme Court has instructed that in an execution proceeding concerning a foreign sovereign’s assets, any defense predicated on foreign sovereign immunity must rise or fall on the text of the Foreign Sovereign
Farley v. American Cast Iron Pipe Co.public domain
BIRCH, Circuit Judge: This appeal requires that we examine the extent to which an employer’s institution and implementation of an anti-sexual harassment policy insulates that employer from liability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for hostile environment sexual harassment. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants on all claims. For
Bakker v. Grutmanpublic domain
942 F.2d 236 60 USLW 2155, 20 Fed.R.Serv.3d 779 James O. BAKKER, and Wife; Tammy Faye Bakker, Plaintiffs-Appellees,W. Ryan Hovis; Victoria L. Eslinger; Melvin Belli, Intervenors,v.Norman R. GRUTMAN; Grutman, Miller, Greenspoon & Hendler,Defendants-Appellants. No. 90-2200. United States Court of Appeals,Fourth Circuit.
Swicegood v. Statepublic domain
Paul Swicegood was charged in a two-count indictment with burglary in the third degree, in violation of § 13A-7-7, Code of Alabama 1975, and was also charged in a separate count with receiving stolen property, first degree, in violation of §13A-8-17, Code of Alabama 1975. The jury found the appellant "guilty as charged in Count I of the indictment" for burglary, third degree. The trial judge sentenced the appellant
Bakker v. Grutmanpublic domain
OPINION MURNAGHAN, Circuit Judge: In the law as it has evolved in the United States, normally a party, plaintiff or defendant (or the lawyers for either), whether prevailing or non-prevailing, must bear his or her own expenses, including attorney’s fees and costs. Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. v. Wilderness Society, 421 U.S. 240, 247, 95 S.Ct. 1612, 1616, 44 L.Ed.2d 141 (1975) (the “American Rule”