United States First Circuit - February 2001 Opinion Summaries
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ABREU-GUZMAN v. FORDUnited States First Circuit
Civil ProcedureAn objectively reasonable officer relying on corroborated information, provided by a cooperating defendant who was involved in the alleged conspiracy,... |
02/28/2001 | 00-1652 |
MAUSER v. RAYTHEON CO. PENSION PLAN FOR SALARIED EMPLOYEESUnited States First Circuit
Labor & Employment LawJust because an employer treated another employee differently does not prove the claim that the employer administered its plan arbitrarily and... |
02/27/2001 | 99-1895, 99-1896 |
GROSSMAN v. STEPHEN BERMAN AND AAI FOOD SERV. DIV., INC.United States First Circuit
Civil ProcedureWhere the basis for the bankruptcy court's ruling is not ascertainable from the record, and the district court's terse affirmance does not fill the... |
02/27/2001 | 00-1922 |
US v. CHAPMANUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureApplication Note 6 to USSG 5G1.3 expressly limits a district court's discretion in determining a reasonable incremental punishment, leaving no room... |
02/27/2001 | 00-1675, 00-1676 |
THE EDWARD S. QUIRK COMPANY, INC. v. NAT'L LABOR RELATIONS BD.United States First Circuit
Administrative Law, Labor & Employment LawThe Board owes the employer and a reviewing court something more of a reasoned explanation of where it draws the line on unfair labor practices rather... |
02/27/2001 | 00-1631 |
CHRISTOPHER v. STANLEY-BOSTITCH, INC.United States First Circuit
Civil ProcedureOnce a district court concludes that it lacks subject matter jurisdiction over a case, it does not retain jurisdiction to make such an estoppel... |
02/27/2001 | 00-1387 |
NIEVES v. MCSWEENEYUnited States First Circuit
Civil RightsWhere an alleged conspiracy arises after the arrest, 42 USC 1983 claims based on physical abuse or arrest accrue at the time that those events occur... |
02/27/2001 | 00-1110 |
US v. RAMIREZ-RIVERAUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere defendant's counsel expressly recognized the district court's sentencing discretion and merely asked for a reconsideration of the incarceration... |
02/26/2001 | 99-2168 |
US v. MADLDONADOUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe district court erred in granting a downward departure on the supposed grounds that it would be "a waste of taxpayer money" to impose a lengthy... |
02/26/2001 | 00-1429, 00-1513 |
US v. ABBOTTUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere the government failed to disclose to the court that it had offered a plea to defendant's mother conditioned upon his own acceptance of a plea,... |
02/26/2001 | 00-1325 |
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