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14 opinions for “Thais Logan v. Command Security Corporation”

Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 2001-11-07 · Published · cited 115× · 270 F.3d 1215
270 F.3d 1215 (9th Cir. 2001) IN RE: THE EXXON VALDEZ,GRANT BAKER, ET AL., AS REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MANDATORY PUNITIVE DAMAGES CLASS, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEESv.JOSEPH HAZELWOOD, DEFENDANT,ANDEXXON CORPORATION; EXXON SHIPPING COMPANY, DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTSIN RE: THE EXXON VALDEZ,GRANT BAKER, ET AL., AS REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MANDATORY PUNITIVE DAMAGES CLASS, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLEES,v.EXXON CORPORATION; EXXON SHIPPING CO
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · 2025-08-13 · Published · cited 0×
Case: 23-50746 Document: 340-1 Page: 1 Date Filed: 08/13/2025 United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit United States Court of Appeals ____________ Fifth Circuit FILED No. 23-50746 August 13, 2025 _
Lam Luong v. Statepublic domain
Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama · 2013-02-15 · Published · cited 0× · 199 So. 3d 98; 2013 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 9; 2013 WL 598119
PER CURIAM. In February 2008, a Mobile County grand jury returned an indictment against the appellant, Lam Luong, charging him with five counts of capital murder in connection with the deaths of his children, four-month-old Danny Luong, one-year-old Lindsey Luong, two-year-old Hannah Luong, and three-year-old Ryan Phan. The *102murders were made capital because: (1) t
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit · 2011-02-04 · Published · cited 244× · 634 F.3d 127; 84 Fed. R. Serv. 794; 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 2201; 2011 WL 338054
Judge RAGGI concurs in part in a separate opinion. Judge DEARIE dissents in part in a separate opinion. REENA RAGGI, Circuit Judge: I. Background...............................................................132 A. 2001: The Initial FBI Investigation into Co-Defendant Tank Shah..........132 B. 2001: Shah Offers to Support al Qae
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit · 2011-02-04 · Published · cited 1×
07-1968 (L) United States v. Sabir Nos. 07-1968-cr (L) United States v. Sabir UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT August Term, 2008 (Argued: February 17, 2009 Decided: February 4, 2011) Docket Nos. 07-1968-cr (L), 07-5531-cr (CON
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 2001-11-07 · Published · cited 0× · 270 F.3d 1215; 2001 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 9528; 154 Oil & Gas Rep. 1; 2001 Daily Journal DAR 11915; 32 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. Law Inst.) 20320; 2002 A.M.C. 1; 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 24029
KLEINFELD, Circuit Judge: This is an appeal of a $5 billion punitive damages award arising out of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. This is not a case about befouling the environment. This is a case about commercial fishing. The jury was specifically instructed that it could not award damages for environmental harm. The reason is that under a stipulation with the United States and Alaska, Exxon had already been punished f
United States Court of International Trade · 2006-04-07 · Published · cited 17× · 425 F. Supp. 2d 1321; 30 Ct. Int'l Trade 391; 30 C.I.T. 391; 28 I.T.R.D. (BNA) 1438; 2006 Ct. Intl. Trade LEXIS 45
425 F.Supp.2d 1321 (2006) CANADIAN LUMBER TRADE ALLIANCE; Norsk Hydro Canada, Inc.; Canadian Wheat Board; Ontario Forest Indus. Ass'n; Ontario Lumber Mfgs Ass'n; the Free Trade Lumber Council; and the Government of Canada, Plaintiffs, v. The UNITED STATES of America; Deborah J. Spero, Acting Commissioner, United States Customs & Border Protection; and United States Customs & Border Protection, Defendants, and Coalition for Fair Lumber
Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit · 2006-07-21 · Published · cited 113× · 455 F.3d 336; 372 U.S. App. D.C. 251; 2006 U.S. App. LEXIS 18361; 2006 WL 2034361
Opinion for the court filed PER CURIAM. PER CURIAM. The five appellants challenge their convictions and sentences on various counts of *339 criminal activity involving drugs, guns and violence. For the reasons set out below, we affirm their convictions and their sentences
District Court, N.D. Iowa · 2012-03-22 · Published · cited 3× · 860 F. Supp. 2d 663; 82 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 128; 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 38752; 2012 WL 1836282
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING PETITIONER’S MOTION UNDER 28 U.S.C. § 2255 TO VACATE, SET ASIDE, OR CORRECT FEDERAL CAPITAL CONVICTIONS AND DEATH SENTENCES MARK W. BENNETT, District Judge. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION........................................................682 A. Factual Background ............................
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 1908-09-17 · Published · cited 1× · 165 F. 113; 1908 U.S. App. LEXIS 4727
PRITCHARD, Circuit Judge. These are writs of error from the judgment of the Circuit Court for the District of Maryland, by both the petitioner and defendants. The following statement substantially contains the facts as to the matters in controversy between the parties: A petition for mandamus was filed in the Circuit Court to require *115the Baltimore
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · 2015-01-12 · Published · cited 0×
ACCEPTED 06-15-00002-CV SIXTH COURT OF APPEALS TEXARKANA, TEXAS 06-15-00002-CV
Texas Court of Appeals, 15th District · 2015-07-24 · Published · cited 0×
FILED 15-0547 7/24/2015 5:49:28 PM tex-6223072 SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS BLAKE A. HAWTHORNE, CLERK
Texas Court of Appeals, 1st District (Houston) · 2015-10-02 · Published · cited 0×
ACCEPTED 01-15-00838-CV FIRST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 10/2/2015 10:38:19 AM CHRISTOPHER PRINE