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20 opinions for “Timothy v. Jensen”
Jensen v. Ruflinpublic domain
Opinion ORME, Judge: ■¶ 1 Timothy Ruflin appeals the district court’s decision overruling his objection to a protective order entered against him. We agree with the district court that the protective order was not barred by either the doc-tripe of res judicata or the Cohabitant Abuse Act’s limitations on mutual protective orders. Further, we conclude tha
Casey v. Jensenpublic domain
KELLY, Judge. This appeal arises from a final judgment awarding attorney’s fees against appellant Marie Casey and her attorneys following her unsuccessful attempt to reestablish a lost will purportedly executed by her late husband. Casey’s petition survived a motion for summary judgment and a motion *925
Hooten v. Jensenpublic domain
227 S.W.3d 431 (2006) Terry HOOTEN, Special Administrator of the Estate of Sammy J. Hooten, Deceased Appellant, v. Jacqueline JENSEN, Appellee. No. CA 05-742. Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division I. February 8, 2006. *432 Jeff Mobley, Russellville, for appellant. Laws & Murdoch, P.A., by: Timothy W. Murdoch, Russellv
United States v. Jensenpublic domain
(2008) UNITED STATES, Plaintiff, v. Stephanie JENSEN, Defendant. No. C 06-00556-2 CRB. United States District Court, N.D. California. March 4, 2008. ORDER RE SENTENCING GUIDELINES CHARLES R. BREYER, District Judge. On December 5, 2007, a jury convicted the defendant Stephanie Jensen on one count of conspiracy and one count of falsifying compa
Jensen v. Walshpublic domain
623 N.W.2d 247 (2001) M. Jay JENSEN, an individual, Patricia A. Jensen, an individual, William Spooner, an individual, and Celeste Spooner, an individual, petitioners, Appellants, v. James V. WALSH, an individual, Patricia Walsh, an individual, and Timothy Schacher, Respondents. No. C4-99-1763. Supreme Court of Minnesota. March 22, 2001.
Jensen v. Walshpublic domain
609 N.W.2d 251 (2000) M. Jay JENSEN, et al., Appellants, v. James V. WALSH, et al., Respondents, and Timothy L. Schacher, Respondent. No. C4-99-1763. Court of Appeals of Minnesota. April 18, 2000. Review Granted June 27, 2000. *252 Brian N. Toder, Brian N. Toder, Ltd., St. Paul, MN (for appellants). Jo
Jensen v. Statepublic domain
732 A.2d 319 (1999) 127 Md. App. 103 Dagmar Ellen JENSEN v. STATE of Maryland. No. 893, Sept. Term, 1998. Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. July 1, 1999. *320 Byron L. Warnken (James A. Lanier, Law Offices of Bonnie L. Warnken, Baltimore, Charles F. Lettow, Timothy A. Vogel, L. Burton Davis and Cleary,
State v. Jensenpublic domain
579 N.W.2d 613 (1998) 1998 SD 52 STATE of South Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Paul Dean JENSEN, Defendant and Appellant. People in the Interest of P.D.J., Jr., An Alleged Juvenile Delinquent. Nos. 19923, 19926. Supreme Court of South Dakota. Argued October 23, 1997. Decided May 27, 1998. Rehearing Denied July 6,
Jensen v. Bergpublic domain
45 F.3d 433NOTICE: Eighth Circuit Rule 28A(k) governs citation of unpublished opinions and provides that no party may cite an opinion not intended for publication unless the cases are related by identity between the parties or the causes of action. Herbert O. JENSEN, Appellant,v.Judy BERG; Patrick Branson; Craig McGarvey; MarkMolesworth; Donald Redmann; Timothy Schuetzle;Michael Brehm; Terry Hunt; StateBonding Fund; A
ORDER PER CURIAM. Silver Eagle Enterprises (hereinafter, “Silver Eagle”) appeals from the trial court’s judgment in favor of Jensen Transport, Inc. (hereinafter, “Jensen Transport”) after the companies’ tractor trailers were involved in an accident. Silver Eagle raises one issue on appeal, claiming the trial court erred in finding it one hundred percent at fault for the accident in that there was undisput
Jensen v. Wrolstadpublic domain
PER CURIAM. Herbert 0. Jensen, an inmate at the North Dakota State Penitentiary, appeals from a judgment dismissing his action against individual state defendants, another inmate, the State Bonding Fund, and the American Correctional Association and awarding the State $500 in attorney’s fees. We affirm under Rule 35.1(a)(1), (4), (6), and (7). See Jensen v. Zuern et al., 523 N.W.2d 388 (N.D.1994) (Jensen III); J
Jensen v. Zuernpublic domain
523 N.W.2d 388 (1994) Herbert O. JENSEN, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Edwin F. ZUERN, Elaine Little, Wanda Bier, Karen Halldorson, Marion Rott, Timothy Schuetzle, Defendants, and American Correctional Association, Co-Defendant and Appellee, State Bonding Fund, Co-Defendant. Civ. No. 940245. Supreme Court of North Dakota. October 27, 1994. Herbert O. Jensen, p
Norsby v. Jensenpublic domain
916 P.2d 555 (1995) Charles NORSBY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. William JENSEN, individually; The Department of Corrections of the State of Colorado; The State of Colorado; Warren Diesslin, in his official capacity as Warden of the Buena Vista Correctional Facility; Michael Perry, in his official capacity as Director or Head of the *556 Regimented Inmate Discipline and Treatment Program at the Buena Vista Correcti
Steinberg v. Jensenpublic domain
SHIRLEY S. ABRAHAMSON, J. (concurring). I write separately because I agree with the basic rule established in Klieger v. Alby, 125 Wis. 2d, 468, 373 N.W.2d 57 (Ct. App. 1985), and its successor cases, although I do not agree with all of Klieger's rationale or language.1 The majority errs in overruling Klieger. Finally, I do not agree with the approach of, or resu
Jensen v. Fremont Motors Cody, Inc.public domain
58 P.3d 322 (2002) 2002 WY 173 Thomas JENSEN, Appellant (Defendant), v. FREMONT MOTORS CODY, INC., a Wyoming corporation, Appellee (Plaintiff). Fremont Motors Cody, Inc. a Wyoming corporation, Appellant (Plaintiff), v. Thomas Jensen, Appellee (Defendant). Nos. 01-210, 01-211. Supreme Court of Wyoming. November 27, 2002.
Jensen v. Zuernpublic domain
517 N.W.2d 118 (1994) Herbert O. JENSEN, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Edwin F. ZUERN, Elaine Little, Wanda Bier, Karen Halldorson, Marion Rott, Timothy Schuetzle, Defendants and Appellees, and American Correctional Association, State Bonding Fund, Co-Defendants and Appellees. Civ. No. 930386CA. Court of Appeals of North Dakota. May 31, 1994.
Jensen v. Wisconsin Patients Compensation Fundpublic domain
241 Wis.2d 142 (2001) 2001 WI 9 621 N.W.2d 902 Kathleen JENSEN, Bradley Jensen and Erik Jensen (a minor), Plaintiffs-Appellants, STATE of Wisconsin, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY SERVICES, Plaintiff, v. WISCONSIN PATIENTS COMPENSATION FUND, David McPherson, M.D., and Lakeland Medical Center, Defendants-Respondents.[] No. 99-2774. Supreme
Steinberg v. Jensenpublic domain
186 Wis.2d 237 (1994) 519 N.W.2d 753 Marion STEINBERG and Ralph Steinberg, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Cross Respondents, MILLER BREWING COMPANY, Involuntary-Plaintiff-Co-Appellant-Cross Respondent, v. Dr. Thomas R. JENSEN, Wisconsin Health Care Liability Insurance Plan, Physicians Insurance Company of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Patients Compensation Fund, Defendants-Respondents-Cross Appellants.[]
Steele v. Jensen Instrument Co.public domain
59 Cal.App.4th 326 (1997) LORETTA STEELE, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. JENSEN INSTRUMENT COMPANY et al., Defendants and Respondents. Docket No. B104478. Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Five. November 19, 1997. *328 COUNSEL Victor C. Thuesen and Kerstin Molinder for Plaintiff and Appellant. H
State v. K. Jensenpublic domain
12/15/2020 DA 18-0190 Case Number: DA 18-0190 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA 2020 MT 309 STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. KENT RODERICK JENSEN,