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20 opinions for “Wilma Jean Brown”
Wilma Jean Kellogg v. City of Albia, Iowapublic domain
CADY, Chief Justice. In this appeal, we must decide if a city is statutorily immune from a homeowner's nuisance claim stemming from reoccurring flooding in the basement of her home due to the discharge of rainwater from a storm sewer located near the home. The district court granted summary judgment for the City, and the court of appeals reversed the decision of the district court. On f
Wilma Jean Kellogg v. City of Albia, Iowapublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA No. 15-2143 Filed February 8, 2017 WILMA KELLOGG, Plaintiff-Appellant, CLERK OF SUPREME COURT vs. CITY OF ALBIA, IOWA, Defendant-Appellee. ____
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS Wilma D. Miller, Administratrix, FILED Plaintiff Below, Petitioner June 12, 2015 RORY L. PERRY II, CLERK SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS vs) No. 14-09
PER CURIAM. The parties having failed to raise the issue, we are obliged to address the question of subject matter jurisdiction on our own motion. A short statement of the case’s factual and procedural background will suffice. Wilma Krueger and Harold Stuller attack the validity of a will executed by Charles
Platt v. Brownpublic domain
813 P.2d 380 (1991) 120 Idaho 41 Wilma Jean PLATT, Personal Representative for Elmer C. Brown, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Adell BROWN, and any person or entity unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or to the property described in Plaintiff's complaint, located in Canyon County, Idaho, and described as Route # 1 (Lavin Street), Caldwell, Idaho, Defendants-Appellants, and Vivian G. Moore, Defendant.
Marrujo v. Sandersonpublic domain
191 P.3d 588 (2008) 2008-NMCA-112 Pablo MARRUJO and Shirley Marrujo, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Dusty SANDERSON and Dana Sanderson, Defendants-Appellees. No. 27,689. Court of Appeals of New Mexico. July 15, 2008. *589 Brown & Gallegos, Wilma Jean Brown, Las Vegas, NM, for Appellants. Alsup Law Of
Rich by and Through Brown v. Nevelspublic domain
I. INTRODUCTION A. This negligence case involves primarily the issue of whether the trial judge abused his discretion in denying a motion to set aside a default judgment. This Court affirms — with the exception of the damages award of $180,000. The award is vacated and the issue remanded because the record is devoid of evidentiary support. B. On October 16, 1984, an individual burglarized a boarding house
United States v. Clarkpublic domain
415 F.3d 1234 UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.Wilma Jean CLARK, Defendant-Appellant. No. 04-3116. United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit. July 29, 2005. COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Submitted on the briefs:* Eric F. Melgren, United
In Re Smithpublic domain
192 B.R. 712 (1996) In re Wilma Jean SMITH f/k/a Wilma Jean Tate, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 95-31967. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Tennessee. February 21, 1996. *713 Horace M. Brown, Maryville, TN, for Debtor. Gwendolyn M. Kerney, Chapter 13 Trustee, Knoxville, TN. MEMORANDUM ON TRUSTEE'S OBJECTION TO DEBTO
Hayes v. Haddox, Ct2007-0071 (6-30-2008)public domain
OPINION *Page 2 {¶ 1} Plaintiff Wilma Jean Hayes appeals a summary judgment of the Court of Common Pleas of Muskingum County, Ohio, entered in favor of defendant D. Michael Haddox. Appellant does not set forth an assignment of error in her pro se brief, but argues the court abused its discretion because the matter presented genuine issues of material fact. {
Brown v. Beachlerpublic domain
This habeas corpus action was brought by appellant to obtain the care and custody of her infant daughter, Wilma Jean Beachler, aged seven years. The facts in the case are substantially as follows: The appellant and Wayne Beachler were married February 5, 1938, and two children were born to them, Wilma Jean, being the older, was seven years old in 1945. They were divorced June 19, 1942, and the father was awarded custody of both children. Appellant married her present husband J
Brown v. Walt Disney World Co.public domain
805 F.Supp. 1554 (1992) Betty Jean BROWN, Plaintiff, v. WALT DISNEY WORLD CO., a foreign corporation, Defendant. No. 90-167-CIV-ORL-18. United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division. September 30, 1992. On Motion to Amend November 3, 1992. *1555 *1556
Sharon Sallie v. State of Mississippipublic domain
FAIR, J., FOR THE COURT: ¶ 1. Sharon Sallie was convicted of conspiring with her daughter, Jessica Plaxico, and son-in-law, Ahmad Fryar, to obtain money from Wilma Colora through false pretenses, and for actually committing the crime of false pretenses. The circuit court sentenced Sallie as a habitual offender under Mississippi Code Annotated section 99-19-
Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance v. Laudickpublic domain
18 Kan. App. 2d 782 (1993) 859 P.2d 410 FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., Appellant, v. ROBERT LAUDICK, DONALD E. POWERS, PAULA JEAN POWERS, HENRY J. CALNAN, ARDIS B. CALNAN, MILTON A. ROSE, JOYCE A. ROSE, JAMES N. SWAFFORD, and WILMA L. SWAFFORD, Appellees. No. 68,990 Court of Appeals of Kansas. Opinion filed September 17, 1993.
Clifford Boynes v. Limetree Bay Ventures LLCpublic domain
PRECEDENTIAL UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT _______________ No. 23-2432 _______________ CLIFFORD BOYNES; CHRIS CHRISTIAN; MARGARET THOMPSON; DELIA ALMESTICA; CARLOS CHRIS- TIAN; ANNA REXACH-CONSTANTINE; MERVYN CONSTANTINE; NEAL DAVIS; EDNA SANTIAGO; GUIDRYCIA WELLS; O’SHAY WELLS; AARON G. MAYNARD; VERNE MCSWEEN; ROCHELLE GOMEZ; MYRNA MATHU
in Re: D.W., Jr., Z.W., and W.W., Childrenpublic domain
Affirmed and Memorandum Opinion filed January 10, 2023. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals NO. 14-21-00574-CV IN RE D.W., JR., Z.W., AND W.W., CHILDREN On Appeal from the 300th District Court Brazoria County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 96662-F MEMORANDUM OPINION This appeal arises from a fi
200 Leslie Condominium Ass'n v. QBE Insurancepublic domain
ORDER DISMISSING COUNT I OF THE THIRD AMENDED COMPLAINT ALICIA M. OTAZO-REYES, United States Magistrate Judge. THIS CAUSE came before the Court upon the parties’ post-trial memoranda regarding disposition of Count I of the Third Amended Complaint [D.E. 223, 233, 336]. For the reasons stated below, the Court dismisses Count I as moot and denies Plaintiff 200 Leslie Condominium Association, Ine.’
Allen, Jr. v. Environmental Restorationpublic domain
Appellate Case: 19-2197 Document: 010110678978 Date Filed: 05/03/2022 Page: 1 FILED United States Court of Appeals PUBLISH Tenth Circuit UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS May 3, 2022
Allen, Jr. v. Environmental Restorationpublic domain
Appellate Case: 19-2197 Document: 010110678995 Date Filed: 05/03/2022 Page: 1 FILED United States Court of Appeals PUBLISH Tenth Circuit UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS May 3, 2022
Collins v. Ashurstpublic domain
Sara Jean Collins appeals the trial court's striking two counts of her complaint in a medical-malpractice action. We reverse and remand. In March 1998, Collins was examined by Doctor Wallace B. McGahan in Barbour County after experiencing pain in her left side. Dr. McGahan informed Collins that she had a three-centimeter cyst on her left ovary and that her uterus was enlarged; he referred her to Dr. Winston M. Ashurst for further treatment. On April 6, 1998, Dr. Ashurst perform