United States Tenth Circuit - February 2002 Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
|---|---|---|
IN RE: GENEVA STEEL CO.United States Tenth Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Securities LawFor purposes of distribution priority, Bankruptcy Code section 510(b) subordinates investors' claims, alleging fraud in the retention of a security,... |
02/27/2002 | 01-4085 |
US v. TRANUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingSentence enhancement under U.S.S.G section 3B1.4, for using a minor to commit a felony, was proper where the defendant employed a sixteen-year-old boy... |
02/27/2002 | 01-2093 |
FLOREZ v. WILLIAMSUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusState court's denial of defendant's ineffective assistance of counsel claims arising from the failure to request instructions on intoxication,... |
02/26/2002 | 01-2172 |
BRISTOL BD. OF COUNTY COMM'RS OF THE COUNTY OF CLEAR CREEKUnited States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawIn an ADA case tried to a jury, the court decides whether the plaintiff has identified "impairments" and "major life activities" recognized under the... |
02/26/2002 | 00-1053 |
US v. ANGEVINEUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Cyberspace LawDefendant, a professor who agreed to a policy governing computer use, did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in his university-supplied... |
02/22/2002 | 01-6097 |
ROGERS v. USUnited States Tenth Circuit
Tax LawWhere the substance over form doctrine was the legal standard governing the transaction's characterization for tax purposes, the economic realities of... |
02/22/2002 | 00-3013, 00-3030 |
US v. TORRESUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureIf a prisoner has already filed a petition filed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. section 2255, and later files a petition for a writ of error coram nobis or for... |
02/21/2002 | 01-6327 |
MCBRIDE v. CITGO PETROLEUM CORP.United States Tenth Circuit
Labor & Employment LawThe Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) does not protect an employee from termination for performance problems caused by the condition for which FMLA... |
02/21/2002 | 01-5039 |
HAIN v. GIBSONUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusAlthough defendant asserted a cumulative error argument in his petition for habeas relief, it was without merit since he failed to identify multiple... |
02/20/2002 | 01-5014 |
US v. CONSUMER INS. GROUPUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Government LawA federal employee who participates in a government investigation pursuant to her job duties is not, as least while the investigation is ongoing, a... |
02/19/2002 | 01-1077 |
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