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20 opinions for “Warren Booth Burrows”
Connie Smith v. Connie Arnettpublic domain
ERICKSON, Circuit Judge. In this appeal four groups of prospective intervenors-the Arnett I, Arnett II, Charter Land Co. LLC, and Wyborny appellants-challenge the district court's 1 denials of their motions to intervene in a class action lawsuit by named plaintiff Connie Jean Smith against SEECO, Inc.,
Hocks v. Jeremiahpublic domain
759 P.2d 312 (1988) 92 Or.App. 549 Ruth C. HOCKS, Personally and As Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert W. Hocks, Appellant, v. Joanne JEREMIAH, Respondent, and Ernest Burrows, Defendant. 8510-06128; CA A43326. Court of Appeals of Oregon. Argued and Submitted April 15, 1988. Decided August 17, 1988. Reconside
Savings Bank of Rockville v. Wilcoxpublic domain
The present plaintiff appealed from the board of equalization in assessing the state tax following its return to the tax commissioner made in January, 1932. That appeal came before this court by reservation, at its April Term, 1933. Savings Bank ofRockville v. Wilcox, 117 Conn. 188, 167 A. 709. The present action is referable to the returns made in January, 1931 and 1930, respectively, the claim b
Munson v. MacDonald, Highway Commissionerpublic domain
In July, 1927, the highway commissioner began proceedings to lay out a new highway across the plaintiff's land, acting under the provisions of §§ 35 to 37 of Chapter 263 of the Public Acts of 1925 as amended by Chapter 136 of the Public Acts of 1927. These provide that the highway commissioner may take any land "he may find necessary" for the layout, alteration, extension, widening, change of grade or improvement of any trunk line highway; that the owner of the land taken shall be p
Bassett v. Mechanics Bankpublic domain
This is an application by the receiver of the defendant bank for advice with reference to a claim of The Arthur M. Rosenberg Company, hereinafter called the claimant, for preference in the payment to it of the proceeds of the collection of certain checks deposited by it in the bank. The facts stipulated for the purposes of this reservation include the following: The claimant is a corporation located in New Haven and on June 9th, 1932, was and had been for a long time a depositor of the defend
Ableman v. Boothpublic domain
■ DixoN, C. J» On the 22d day of September last, and during the present term of, this court, the United States District Attorney for the district of Wisconsin, D. A. J. Upham, Esq., in behalf of the Attorney General of the United States, appeared before this court, and by motions, entitled in these cases, asked leave to file with the clerk, two mandates or remittiturs, one in each of the cases, from the supreme court of the Unit
United States v. Hubbardpublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT Before MOUNTS, YAWN and WERNERj Appellate Military Judges. WERNER, Judge: Contrary to his pleas, the appellant was convicted of committing unpremeditated murder; felony murder; attempted sodomy; and indecent, lewd, and lascivious acts with a child, in violation of Articles 118, 80, and 134, Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. § 918, 880 and 934. His adjud
State of Tennessee v. Cuben Lagronepublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE January 20, 2016 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. CUBEN T. LAGRONE Appeal from the Criminal Court for Knox County No. 100994 Bob R. McGee, Judge No. E2014-02402-CCA-R3-CD-FILED-SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 A Knox County jury convicted the Defendant, Cuben T. Lagrone, of attempted second degree murder, em
Blodgett v. Guaranty Trust Co.public domain
Harriet D. Sewell died May 20th, 1930, domiciled in Greenwich. On December 28th, 1926, she executed an irrevocable deed of trust to a New York Trust Company of certain securities therein described in which deed it was provided that the trustee collect the income and pay it to Mrs. Sewell during her life; upon her death the income was to be paid to her husband during his life, and upon his death the trustee was directed to pay and transfer the principal of the trust absolutely to their daughte
Petrello v. Whitepublic domain
412 F.Supp.2d 215 (2006) Anthony PETRELLO, Cynthia Petrello, Plaintiffs, v. John C. WHITE, Jr., White Investment Realty, LP., Defendants. No. 01-CV-30082 (DRH)(MLO). United States District Court, E.D. New York. February 2, 2006. *216 *217 *218
Reversed and Remanded and Memorandum Opinion filed November 4, 2021. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals NO. 14-17-00223-CV REBECCA WILSON, ET AL., Appellants1 V. GEORGE FLEMING AND FLEMING & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P., Appellees On Appeal from the 189th District Court
In re Appraisal of Stillwater Mining Companypublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN RE APPRAISAL OF STILLWATER ) Consol. C.A. No. MINING COMPANY ) 2017-0385-JTL MEMORANDUM OPINION Date Submitted: May 23, 2019 Date Decided: August 21, 2019 Samuel T. Hirzel, II, Elizabeth A. DeFelice, HEYMAN ENERIO GATTUSO & HIRZEL LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Lawrence M. Rolnick, Steven
State v. Andersonpublic domain
46 Wn.2d 864 (1955) 285 P.2d 879 THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, Respondent, v. RALPH E. ANDERSON, Appellant.[1] No. 33205. The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One. July 7, 1955. *866 Max Kosher and Victor Haglund, for appellant. Tom A. Durham and Jack Rowles,
Harvey v. Rackliffepublic domain
Thaxter, J. This case is before us on report from the 1 Supreme Court of Probate for the County of Knox. It is an *171appeal by the administratrix of the estate of Etta E. Covel from a decree of the Judge of Probate of that county, which determined that the sum of $888.75, representing the proceeds in her hands as such administratrix from the cashing of certain United Sta
Reversed and Remanded and Opinion filed December 21, 2018. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals NO. 14-17-00223-CV REBECCA WILSON, ET AL., Appellants1 V. GEORGE FLEMING AND FLEMING & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P., Appellees On Appeal from the 189th District Court Harr
State of Iowa v. John Arthur Senn Jr.public domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA No. 15–0624 Filed June 24, 2016 STATE OF IOWA, Appellee, vs. JOHN ARTHUR SENN JR., Appellant. Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Kevin A. Parker and Gregory D. Brandt, District Associate Judges. Defendant challenges the constitutionality of Iowa Code section 804.20, contending a right to counsel attached under article I, section 10 of the Io
State of Iowa v. John Arthur Senn Jr.public domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA No. 15–0624 Filed June 24, 2016 STATE OF IOWA, Appellee, vs. JOHN ARTHUR SENN JR., Appellant. Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Kevin A. Parker and Gregory D. Brandt, District Associate Judges. Defendant challenges the constitutionality of Iowa Code section 804.20, contending a right to counsel attached under article I, section 10 of the Io
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA No. 15–0624 Filed June 24, 2016 Amended September 21, 2016 STATE OF IOWA, Appellee, vs. JOHN ARTHUR SENN JR., Appellant. Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Kevin A. Parker and Gregory D. Brandt, District Associate Judges. Defendant challenges the constitutionality of Iowa Code section 804.20, contending a right to counsel
Johnson v. Statepublic domain
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Spencer v. Consumers Oil Co.public domain
The defendant, a licensed distributor of gasoline and kindred fuels under the laws of this State, sold large quantities of gasoline during the months of June, July, August, September, October and November, 1929, and made a monthly report to the commissioner of motor vehicles containing a statement of the number of gallons sold by it during each month and declaring that the defendant had collected a tax of two cents a gallon. This tax was collected and held by the defendant for the State of Co