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20 opinions for “WILSON BAEZ HERNANDEZ”
Rivera-Torres v. Rey-Hernandezpublic domain
352 F.Supp.2d 152 (2004) 1) Nelson RIVERA-TORRES 2) Maria Luisa Alejandro-Ortiz 3) Carmen Maria Aponte-Lopez 4) Wilson Aponte-Rosario 5) Victor Ayala 6) Alice I. Badillo-Bravo 7) Javier Bonilla-Cintron 8) Marcelino Burgos-Pabon 9) Carlos Colon-Burgos 10) Maria M. Coriano 11) Nilda Zenaida Cosme 12) Aracelis Cotto-Gonzalez 13) Ruysdael Davila-Rodriguez 14) Ana Diaz-Lopez 15) Maria I. Figueroa-Ramirez 16) Myrna Firpi-Solis 17) Marial. Garcia-Morales 18) Vi
BAEZ ARROYO v. Dretkepublic domain
362 F.Supp.2d 859 (2005) Randy BAEZ ARROYO, Petitioner, v. Douglas DRETKE, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division, Respondent. No. Civ.A.SA-01-CA-0976-XR. United States District Court, W.D. Texas, San Antonio Division. March 29, 2005. *860 *861
United States v. Olivia Baez Morapublic domain
TANG, Circuit Judge: Mora appeals her convictions following jury trial for the offenses of importing and possession with intent to distribute heroin in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 952(a) and 841(a)(1) respectively. Mora argues that there was insufficient evidence of her knowledge and intent to support the convictions, and that her sentencing constituted multiple punishment because
202 F.3d 54 (1st Cir. 2000) UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF, APPELLEE,v.RALPH ROSARIO-DIAZ, A/K/A JUNI, DEFENDANT, APPELLANT.UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF, APPELLEE,v.WILSON MONTALVO ORTIZ, A/K/A WILLIE BARBER, DEFENDANT, APPELLANT.UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF, APPELLEE,v.JUAN ANTONIO BAEZ-JURADO, A/K/A PAPO, DEFENDANT, APPELLANT.UNITED STATES, PLAINTIFF, APPELLEE,v.WILFREDO LOPEZ-MORALES, DEFENDANT, APPELLANT.UNITED
Barnaba-Hohm v. St. Joseph's Hospital Health Centerpublic domain
Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Onondaga County (Deborah H. Karalunas, J.), entered May 8, 2014. The order granted the motions of defendants Emergency Care Services of New York, PC., and Amber Wilson, ANP-C, and defendants St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center and Deborah Fiordalice, P.C., for partial summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff’s cause of action for wrongful death against those defendants. It is hereby ordered t
Singh v. New York City Health & Hospitals Corp.public domain
In an action to recover damages for medical malpractice and wrongful death, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (O’Donoghue, J.), dated December 15, 2011, which denied his motion pursuant to CFLR *781306-b to extend the time to serve the summons and complaint upon the defendants and granted the cross motion of the defendants New York City Health and Hospitals Cor
Barnaba-Hohm v. St. Joseph's Hospital Health Centerpublic domain
Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Onondaga County (Deborah H. Karalunas, J.), entered May 8, 2014. The order granted the motions of defendants Emergency Care Services of New York, PC., and Amber Wilson, ANP-C, and defendants St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center and Deborah Fiordalice, P.C., for partial summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff’s cause of action for wrongful death against those defendants. It is hereby ordered t
Singh v. New York City Health & Hospitals Corp.public domain
In an action to recover damages for medical malpractice and wrongful death, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (O’Donoghue, J.), dated December 15, 2011, which denied his motion pursuant to CFLR *781306-b to extend the time to serve the summons and complaint upon the defendants and granted the cross motion of the defendants New York City Health and Hospitals Cor
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department 841 CA 14-01642 PRESENT: CENTRA, J.P., CARNI, LINDLEY, AND DEJOSEPH, JJ. LORI BARNABA-HOHM, AS ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF DANIEL HOHM, DECEASED, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, V MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL HEALTH CENTER, EMERGENCY CARE SERVICES OF NEW YORK, P.C., AMBER WILSON, ANP-C, DEBORAH FIORDALICE, P.C., DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENT
In re People v. Blaggpublic domain
JUSTICE HOOD delivered the Opinion of the Court. T1 Over ten years ago, a jury convicted Michael Blagg of first degree murder for *1139 killing his wife. The trial court sentenced him to a mandatory term of life in prison without parole. Years later, because of revelations a
Gutierrez v. Molinapublic domain
447 F.Supp.2d 168 (2006) Enid Marrero GUTIERREZ, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Esperanza MOLINA, et al., Defendants. Civil No. 03-1256 (JAG)(JA). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. September 5, 2006. *169 *170 Liz M. Cruz-Jimenez, Lixandra Osorio-Felix, Nicolas Nogueras Law Offices, San Ju
State v. McGeepublic domain
51 P.3d 1191 (2002) 132 N.M. 537 2002-NMCA-090 STATE of New Mexico, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Vernon McGEE, Defendant-Appellant. No. 21,923. Court of Appeals of New Mexico. June 25, 2002. Certiorari Denied August 7, 2002. *1192 Patricia A. Madrid, Attorney General, San
United States v. Urbina-Roblespublic domain
BARRON, Circuit Judge. Ricardo Urbina-Robles (“Urbina”) pled guilty to carjacking, 18 U.S.C. § 2119, and carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, 18 U.S.C. § 924(c). The District Court sentenced him to a total of 360 months in prison. Urbina appealed. Finding • no ■ error that warrants the reversal of Urbina’s conviction or sentence, we affirm.
Freedom Mortgage Corp. v. Oliverapublic domain
Digitally signed by Reporter of Decisions Reason: I attest Illinois Official Reports to the accuracy
Nieves v. University of Puerto Ricopublic domain
CYR, Circuit Judge. Marta Nieves appeals a district court order dismissing the medical malpractice action she brought in behalf of her minor son Angel Luis Hernández Nieves against Angel Gelpi, M.D., and González Recio, M.D., whom the district court found immune from suit pursuant to P.R.Laws Ann. tit. 26, § 4105. We affirm. I BA
People v. Raineypublic domain
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Buxton v. Statepublic domain
OPINION ON REHEARING Evelyn V. Keyes, Justice Appellant, Justin Daren Buxton, moved for rehearing and en banc reconsideration of our January 19, 2017 opinion in this case. We deny the motion for rehearing, withdraw our opinion and judgment dated January 19, 2017, and issue this opinion and judgment in their stead. The disposition remains unchanged. A jury convicted appellant of the first-degree fel
Acevedo v. United Statespublic domain
PROST, Chief Judge. Plaintiffs-Appellants Salma Acevedo et al. (“Appellants”) allege that the United States violated 5 U.S.C. § 5928 by refusing to provide them with danger pay allowances. The Court of Federal Claims (“Claims Court”) held that it lacked jurisdiction over the case because § 5928 and its implementing regulations are not money-mandating, as requ
United States v. Sanchez-Laureanopublic domain
United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit Nos. 20-1240, 20-1275, 20-1276, 20-1283, 20-1287, 21-1641 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Appellee, v. LUIS DANIEL RAMOS-BAEZ, a/k/a Danny Power; EDUARDO ROSARIO-ORANGEL, a/k/a Barba, a/k/a Cholon; AVELINO MILLÁN-MACHUCA, a/k/a El Fuerte, a/k/a Viejo, a/k/a Gordo; LUIS H. QUIÑONES-SANTIAGO, a/k/a Hiram; JUAN J. CL
State v. McNairpublic domain
554 S.E.2d 665 (2001) STATE of North Carolina v. Dewayne Anthony McNAIR. No. COA00-1202. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. November 6, 2001. *667 Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Special Deputy Attorney General Alexander Peters, for the State. W. David Lloyd, Greensboro, for defendant appellant. McCULLOUGH, Judge.<