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United States Eleventh Circuit - November 2000 Opinion Summaries

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BOTTOSON v. MOORE

United States Eleventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Conflicting expert testimony on defendant's mental stability is insufficient evidence to support a habeas claim that defendant was prejudiced by his...
11/29/2000 98-2886

BOWEN v. FIRST FAMILY FIN.

United States Eleventh Circuit
Commercial Law, Consumer Protection Law
A lender's practice of requiring customers to sign arbitration agreements before obtaining a consumer loan does not violate the Equal Credit...
11/27/2000 98-6492

MAYNARD v. PNEUMATIC PRODUCTS

United States Eleventh Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, evidence that person can only walk 40-70 yards because of a back injury is insufficient to show a...
11/27/2000 99-12881

J.A.M. BUILDERS v HERMAN

United States Eleventh Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Evidence that employer was aware its workers were working near exposed, live power lines is sufficient to support a finding of a willful violation of...
11/27/2000 99-11917

DAVIS v. DEKALB COUNTY SCHOOL

United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Education Law
Prior complaint that teacher touched student's behind while taking a football snap is insufficient notice to school district of teacher's sexually...
11/27/2000 99-14455

CONTAINER v. LYKES BROS.

United States Eleventh Circuit
Admiralty, Bankruptcy Law
Under the Federal Maritime Lien Act, 46 USC 31341 et seq., a container supplier did not "provide necessaries" to debtor's ships when lease agreement...
11/27/2000 00-11565

US v. CAMACHO

United States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Court accepting guilty plea need not explain potential charges for aiding and abetting when it informed defendant, who was represented by counsel,...
11/21/2000 99-12802

GALLO-CHAMORRO v. US

United States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, International Law
A jury instruction that defendant may be guilty for underlying offense by participating in a conspiracy is proper, despite foreign country's...
11/21/2000 98-4507

US v. TRAVERS

United States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
The good faith exception to the exclusionary rule applies to excuse an unconstitutionally overbroad warrant where alleged crime involved complex mail...
11/21/2000 99-11687

HELTON v. SECRETARY, DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS

United States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Equitable tolling for habeas petition is proper where defendant was misinformed about the statute of limitations, and and inadequate prison library...
11/21/2000 00-10097

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