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20 opinions for “WILLIAM EARL THOMAS”
William Earl Lynd v. William Terrypublic domain
PER CURIAM: William Earl Lynd appeals from the denial of his petition, under 28 U.S.C. § 2254, for habeas corpus relief. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c)(1)(A), we review on appeal the two issues specified in the Certificate of Appealability (“COA”). First, we review whether Lynd was deprived of his right to assistance from necessary and competent experts at his competency tria
OSTERHAUS, J. After Earl Germany was involved in a work-related automobile accident with an uninsured motorist in a company vehicle, he and his wife Deborah Germany challenged the coverage limits of his employer’s uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance (“UM”) coverage. They argued that Florida law, § 627.727(1), Florida Statutes, didn’t allow the policy to have different
People v. Earlpublic domain
CAVANAGH, J. This case requires us to determine whether the imposition of an increased Crime Victim’s Rights Fund assessment violates the Ex Post Facto Clauses of the Michigan and United States Constitu *35 tions. US Const, art I, § 10; Const 1963, art 1, §
Thomas Harrison v. Earl Laursenpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE Assigned on Briefs October 10, 2001 THOMAS W. HARRISON, ET AL. v. EARL LAURSEN, ET AL. Appeal from the Chancery Court for Giles County No. 7581 Robert L. Jones, Chancellor No. M2001-00073-COA-R3-CV - Filed January 22, 2002 This appeal involves pre-judgment interest on unpaid attorney’s fee
United States v. William Morrispublic domain
COLLOTON, Circuit Judge. A jury convicted William Morris of several offenses, and the district court initially sentenced him to 420 months' imprisonment. One offense of conviction was unlawful possession of a firearm as a convicted felon, and the court enhanced Morris's sentence under the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA) based on his criminal history. See
William Kealoha v. Owcppublic domain
OPINION THOMAS, Circuit Judge: In this appeal, we consider the circumstances under which a suicide may be com-pensable under the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, 33 U.S.C. §§ 901-950. We hold that evidence that a claimant planned his suicide does not nec *522
William Henderson v. State of Mississippipublic domain
FAIR, J., for the Court: ¶ 1. William Henderson was convicted of the .statutory rape of his thirteen-year-old cousin, Abby, 1 She .testified that Henderson had repeatedly displayed a pistol to intimidate her into having sex with him. 2 Af
State v. Thomaspublic domain
460 S.E.2d 349 (1995) STATE of North Carolina v. William Earl THOMAS. No. 934SC1056. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. August 15, 1995. *350 Atty. Gen. Michael F. Easley by Sr. Deputy Atty. Gen. Wanda G. Bryant, for the State. Appellate Defender Malcolm Ray Hunter, Jr. by Asst. Appellate Defenders Mark D. Montgomery and
Williams v. EARL K. LONG MEDICAL CENTERpublic domain
40 So.3d 412 (2010) Jerome WILLIAMS and Francis Seth, in their Own Capacity as Well as on Behalf of Jerome Seth v. EARL K. LONG MEDICAL CENTER, Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans and Thomas Perone, M.D. No. 2009-CA-1483. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit. May 28, 2010. Ted M. Mitchell, Covington, LA, for Charles R. Ward, Jr., Appellant/Intervenor.
State of Tennessee v. William Earl Clark, Jr.public domain
03/08/2019 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE Assigned on Briefs December 18, 2018 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. WILLIAM EARL CLARK, JR. Appeal from the Criminal Court for Knox County No. 103908B Bobby R. McGee, Judge ___________________________________
Williams v. Earl K. Long Medical Centerpublic domain
In re Frantz, James P.; Grodner, Donna U. et al.; McDaniel, Charlotte; Snyder, Robert J.; Vinet, Denise A.; — Plaintiff(s); Applying For Writ of Certiorari and/or Review, Parish of Orleans, Civil District Court Div. D, No. 2003-5595; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2009-CA-1483. Denied.
State of W.Va. ex rel. Biafore v. Earl Ray Tomblinpublic domain
J anu ary22,201 6 Anthony J. Majestro, Esq. J. Mark Adkins, Esq. Powell & Majestro, PLLC, Patrick C. Timony, Esq. Charleston, West Virginia Bowles Rice LLP Counsel for Petitioners, Charleston, West Virginia West Virginia Counsel for Beverly R. Lund, Justin M. Democratic Executive Committee Arvon, Sue “Naomi” Cline, and Tony Paynter for the Ninth Senatorial District
In Re Thomas Earl Whitfield v. the State of Texaspublic domain
11TH COURT OF APPEALS EASTLAND, TEXAS JUDGMENT In re Thomas Earl Whitfield, * Original Mandamus Proceeding No. 11-23-00072-CR * April 20, 2023 * Per Curiam Memorandum Opinion (Panel consists of: Bailey, C.J., Trott
William Earl Roby v. State of Iowapublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA No. 17-1783 Filed June 19, 2019 WILLIAM EARL ROBY, Applicant-Appellant, vs. STATE OF IOWA, Respondent-Appellee. ________________________________________________________________ Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Linn County, Mary E. Chicchelly, Judge. William Roby appeals the denial of his application for postconviction relief. AFFIRMED.
Thomas Earl Whitfield v. Statepublic domain
*713 OPINION MIKE WILLSON, Justice. The jury found Thomas Earl Whitfield guilty of the offense of aggravated assault causing bodily injury with a deadly weapon. The trial court found “true” to four enhancement paragraphs and assessed Appellant’s punishment at confinement for fifty
Earl E. Graham v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Companypublic domain
TJOFLAT, Circuit Judge: In 1996,- a Florida District Court of Appeal approved certification of a class-action lawsuit originating in the Circuit Court of Dade County that encompassed an estimated 700,000 Floridians who brought state-law damages claims against the major American tobacco companies for medical conditions, including cancer, “caused by their addiction to cigarettes t
In Re Thomas Earl Whitfield v. the State of Texaspublic domain
Opinion filed April 20, 2023 In The Eleventh Court of Appeals __________ No. 11-23-00072-CR __________ IN RE THOMAS EARL WHITFIELD Original Mandamus Proceeding MEMORANDUM OPINION Relator, Thomas Earl Whitfield, filed this original petition for writ of mandamus reques
Kenneth Earl Thomas, Jr. v. the State of Texaspublic domain
In The Court of Appeals Sixth Appellate District of Texas at Texarkana No. 06-21-00138-CR KENNETH EARL THOMAS, JR., Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee On Appeal from the 124th District Court Gregg County, Texas Trial Court No. 49503-B Before Morriss, C.J., Stevens and van Cleef, JJ. Memorandum Opinion by Justice van Cleef
Thomas v. Statepublic domain
SHIVERS, Chief Judge. Appellant, William Earl Thomas, appeals a judgment finding him guilty of both sale and possession of cannabis, arguing that the trial court erred in refusing a jury instruction on the defense of entrapment and that his conviction for both offenses violated the prohibition against double jeopardy. We reverse and remand for new trial on the basis of Thomas’ first argument. An instru
MILBURN, Circuit Judge. Petitioners William Earl Bobo and Jack Mitchell seek review of the decision of the Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to the Horse Protection Act (“HPA”), 15 U.S.C. § 1821, et seq., assessing civil penalties and prohibiting petitioners from showing or entering horses for a period of two years, based upon the finding that petitioners h