United States Tenth Circuit - March 2002 Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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US v. WALKERUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingWhere the district court simply counted the number of convictions in excess of those required to reach criminal history category VI and increased the... |
03/27/2002 | 01-5115 |
OLD REPUBLIC INS. CO. v. DURANGO AIR SERV., INC.United States Tenth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Insurance LawBecause an aviation insurance policy clearly provided coverage for all persons suffering from mental anguish as a result of aircraft operation, the... |
03/15/2002 | 01-1051 |
SIBANDA v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.United States Tenth Circuit
Immigration LawWith the passage of the stop-time rule, Congress intended to prevent aliens from continuing to accumulate time toward the continuous residency... |
03/14/2002 | 97-9512 |
US v. MOYERUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingBecause the defendant's state convictions of being a felon in possession of a firearm constitute crimes of violence, the district court had discretion... |
03/13/2002 | 01-8005 |
REVILLA v. GIBSONUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusWhere the defendant's continuing course of pre-murder abuse of the victim was admissible to show the conscious suffering required for the heinous,... |
03/13/2002 | 00-6244 |
SIZOVA v. NAT'L INST. OF STANDARDS & TECH.United States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Education Law, Labor & Employment LawIn a Title VII action alleging gender and pregnancy discrimination by a university regarding the revocation of a fellowship, the plaintiff was found... |
03/13/2002 | 00-1494 |
FISHER v. GIBSONUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusDefense counsel's failure to argue reasonable doubt in the guilt phase had a particularly devastating effect and was prejudicial precisely because the... |
03/12/2002 | 99-6433, 99-6444 |
US v. HIGGINSUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingWhere a house was uninhabited and in a dilapidated condition, and the defendant could not prove control over the premises, the defendant had no... |
03/11/2002 | 00-2440, 00-2461, 00-2472 |
US v. BUCKUnited States Tenth Circuit
Indian Law, Oil and Gas Law, Property Law & Real EstateFormer land owner's claims that a quiet title judgment in favor of the government should be set aside due to fraud, under Federal Rule of Civil... |
03/08/2002 | 01-7015 |
US v. GOLYANSKYUnited States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe district court abused its discretion in excluding the Government's witness as a discovery sanction, because a continuance could have cured the... |
03/05/2002 | 01-1499 |
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