United States Second Circuit - April 2003 Opinion Summaries
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CEPHAS v. NASHUnited States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusDefendant cannot invoke section 2241 jurisdiction to claim actual innocence with respect to his 18 U.S.C. section 924(c) conviction for carrying a... |
04/30/2003 | 02-2152 |
PARKER v. REDA, CO.United States Second Circuit
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04/28/2003 | 02-0025 |
BOULE v. HUTTONUnited States Second Circuit
Commercial Law, Injury & Tort LawIn a suit over statements about the authenticity of Soviet avant garde paintings, two claims under the New York common law for unfair competition by... |
04/25/2003 | 01-7501 |
US v. LINOUnited States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, RemediesDistrict court did not abuse its discretion in imposing restitution obligations upon defendant, and there is no evidence that it did not consider his... |
04/25/2003 | 01-1344 |
US v. PEREZUnited States Second Circuit
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04/25/2003 | 02-1105 |
US v. DUARTEUnited States Second Circuit
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04/24/2003 | 02-1066 |
BLEECKER PARKING CORP. v. BLEECKER STREET APARTMENT CORP.United States Second Circuit
Property Law & Real EstateDefendant apartment cooperative's attempt to terminate its lease with plaintiff parking company was untimely under Section 3607(b) of the Condominium... |
04/23/2003 | 01-9291 |
SIMMONDS v. INSUnited States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Immigration LawAlthough plaintiff is in INS custody and thus not barred by the terms of 28 U.S.C. section 2241 from bringing a habeas corpus challenge to his removal... |
04/22/2003 | 02-2135 |
CHRZANOSKI v. ASHCROFTUnited States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Immigration LawUse of force is not an element of Connecticut General Statutes section 53a-61(a)(1), thus third degree intentional assault under Connecticut law is... |
04/22/2003 | 02-2531 |
US v. DAVISUnited States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureVideotape surveillance evidence procured through a camera concealed in the jacket of a visitor invited into defendant's residence was not obtained in... |
04/22/2003 | 02-1569 |
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