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20 opinions for “United States v. Velez-Trujillo”
Feliciano-Rodriguez v. United Statespublic domain
JUDGMENT CARMEN CONSUELO CEREZO, District Judge. Having considered the Motion to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence Under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 (D.E. 1) and the Amended Motion to Vacate, Set Aside or Correct Sentence Under 28 U.S.C, § 2255 (D.E. 2) filed by petitioner Wilfredo Feliciano-Rod-riguez, the United States’ Response in Op*210position (D.E.
United States v. Lopez-Diazpublic domain
*122OPINION AND ORDER GARCIA-GREGORY, District Judge. Pending before the Court is Defendant Carlos Lopez-Diaz’s [2] Motion to Suppress (Docket No. 101), and the Magistrate Judge’s Report and Recommendation (the “Report”) advising the Court to deny said motion (Docket No. 122). For the reasons stated below, the Court ADOPTS the Report, and accordingly,
United States v. Rodriguezpublic domain
525 F.3d 85 (2008) UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Wilfredo Feliciano RODRIGUEZ, Defendant, Appellant. No. 06-2719. United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit. Heard March 4, 2008. Decided May 13, 2008. *92 Linda Backiel, for appellant. German A. Rieckehoff, Assistant United States Attorney, with
Rosario v. United Statespublic domain
538 F.Supp.2d 480 (2008) Hector ROSARIO, et al., Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES of America, et al., Defendants. Civil No. 06-1517 (RLA). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. March 19, 2008. *485 Rafael E. Silva-Almeyda, Esq., René Arrillaga-Armendáriz, Esq., San Juan, PR, for Plaintiffs. AUSA Ginette L. Milanes, Uni
United States v. Cruz-Rodriguezpublic domain
541 F.3d 19 (2008) UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Carlos D. CRUZ-RODRÍGUEZ, Felix Reyes-De León, Defendants, Appellants. Nos. 05-2492, 05-2493. United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit. Heard April 3, 2007. Decided September 8, 2008. *24 Johnny Rivera Gonzales for appellant, Carlos D. Cruz-Rodríguez.
United States v. Gomez-Vegapublic domain
519 F.Supp.2d 241 (2007) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff; v. Hector GOMEZ-VEGA, Defendant. Criminal No. 04-420 (CCC). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. October 16, 2007. *242 *243 *244 Antonio R. Bazan-Gonzalez, United States Attorney's Offi
United States v. Garcia-Robledopublic domain
488 F.Supp.2d 50 (2007) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff v. Jorge I. GARCIA-ROBLEDO, Defendant. Criminal No. 06-248(ADC). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. April 26, 2007. *51 *52 G. Andrew Massucco-Lataif, United States Attorney's Office, San Juan, PR, for Plaintiff. Jas
United States v. Flores-De-Jesuspublic domain
569 F.3d 8 (2009) UNITED STATES of America, Appellee, v. Saúl FLORES-DE-JESÚS, Daniel Feliciano-Rodríguez, and Rafael Sabino-Morales, Defendants, Appellants. Nos. 06-2670, 06-2671, 06-2672. United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit. Heard October 29, 2008. Decided June 18, 2009. *14 Edward J. O'Brien, for app
United States v. Trujillopublic domain
[PUBLISH] IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT ________________________________ No. 96-5336 ________________________________ D.C. Docket No. 95-428-CR-UNGARO-BENAGES UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plai
United States v. Trujillopublic domain
United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. No. 96-5336. UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Raul TRUJILLO, Francisco Nelson Fuentes, Defendants-Appellants. July 14, 1998. Appeals from the United States District Court for the S
*841 HATCHETT, Chief Judge: In this cocaine trafficking case, appellants Raul Trujillo and Nelson Fuentes challenge the district court’s handling of voir dire, various evidentiary rulings, jury instructions and a modified Allen charge at trial. Fuentes also challenges the district cour
United States v. de la Cruz Paulinopublic domain
USCA1 Opinion United States Court of Appeals United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit For the First Circuit ____________________ No. 94-1985 UNITED STATES,
OPINION & ORDER Brian K. Tester, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Before the court is Co-Defendant Moto-rambar, Incorporated’s Summary Judgment Motion (hereinafter “Motorambar”) [Dkt. No. 66]; PlaintiffiDebtor Shylene Marie Cox Santiago’s Reply to Motion for Summary Judgment DKT 68 (hereinafter “Cox Santiago”) [Dkt. No. 80]; Motoram-bar’s Tendered Reply to Opposition to Summary Judgment Mot
Aguayo v. Napolitanopublic domain
810 F.Supp.2d 406 (2011) Madeline AGUAYO, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Janet NAPOLITANO, et al., Defendants. Civil Nos. 09-2113 (DRD), 09-1885(DRD). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. September 12, 2011. *409 Alvaro R. Calderon-Jr., Monica A. Sanchez-Rivera, Alvaro R. Calderon, Jr. LLP, Tayra A. Hernandez-Celpa, Schuster &am;
Sanchez v. Commissioner of Social Securitypublic domain
270 F.Supp.2d 218 (2003) Maria V. SANCHEZ, Plaintiff(s), v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant(s). Civil No. 02-2123 (JAG). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. June 20, 2003. *219 Samuel F. Pamias Portalatin, San Juan, PR, for Plaintiff. Camille L. Velez-Rive, United States Attorney's Office, Torre Chardo
Maldonado v. Municipality of Barcelonetapublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER GARCIA-GREGORY, District Judge. The twenty-seven named plaintiff families in the case at bar, all residents of three public housing complexes located in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico (collectively “Plaintiffs”), bring a civil rights suit under 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983, 1985, and 1986 against Defendants asserting violations of their rights under the United States Constitution. Specifically, Plaintiffs a
State v. Amidonpublic domain
Skoglund, J. ¶ 1. In this appeal, defendant argues that the trial court abused its discretion when it misapplied the law and ruled *2 that statements made during the course of plea negotiations were admissible for impeachment purposes should he testify at trial. We agree that the ruling was error under Verm
Morales v. City of New Yorkpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER JESSE M. FURMAN, District Judge: This case is one of seven civil rights suits pending before this Court arising out of prosecutions in the 1990s for a pair of murders in the Bronx. Six people were convicted in New York State court of one or both of the murders, but all of their convictions have since been overturned, in part as a result of evidence that points to others as the
State v. Arrendondopublic domain
278 P.3d 517 (2012) 2012-NMSC-013 STATE of New Mexico, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Angel ARRENDONDO, Defendant-Appellant. No. 31,934. Supreme Court of New Mexico. May 7, 2012. *521 Jacqueline L. Cooper, Chief Appellate Defender, J.K. Theodosia Johnson, Assistant Appellate Defender, Santa Fe, NM, for Appellant.<
Campos-Matos v. Evanstone Insurancepublic domain
208 F.Supp.2d 170 (2002) Noris A. CAMPOS-MATOS, et al., Plaintiffs, v. EVANSTONE INSURANCE COMPANY, et al, Defendants. Civil No. 96-2477(JAG). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. June 19, 2002. Antonio Bauza-Torres, Cond. Le Mans, Hato Rey, PR, Zygmunt G. Slominski, Ledgewood, NJ, for plaintiffs. Edgardo A. Vega-Lopez, Isabel J. Velez-Serrano, Jimen