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United States Sixth Circuit - July 2001 Opinion Summaries

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US v. JILES

United States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
USSG 3E1.1, which provides defendants with a criminal history an adjusted offense level of 16 or greater but only a two-level reduction for a criminal...
07/31/2001 01-5025

V SECRET CATALOGUE, INC. v. MOSELEY

United States Sixth Circuit
Intellectual Property, Trademark
Under the Federal Trademark Dilution Act, 15 USC 1125(c), a senior trademark holder may prevail on a dilution claim by showing likelihood of harm...
07/30/2001 00-5320

WADE v. KNOXVILLE UTILS. BD.

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law
District courts are free to refuse requests to amend complaint to add ADA claims when plaintiff alleged disability discrimination in EEOC complaint...
07/30/2001 00-5210

US v. SZOKA

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Communications Law
Under 47 USC 401(b), the government need only meet the statutory requirements for the issuance of an injunction enforcing the cease and desist order...
07/30/2001 00-3274

US v. PRICE

United States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Acquittal of one aider and abettor does not preclude the conviction of another aider and abettor.
07/26/2001 00-5224

US v. MACK

United States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
The crime of using or carrying a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, 18 USC 924(c), does not require proof that defendant used an...
07/26/2001 99-4177

US v. LASTER

United States Sixth Circuit
Evidence
If proffered evidence fails to meet the requirements of the Fed. R. Evid. 803 hearsay exception for business records, it may still qualify for...
07/26/2001 99-6244, 99-6247

US v. KRUMREI

United States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
The Economic Espionage Act, 18 USC 1832(a)(2), which prohibits giving away trade secrets, is not unconstitutionally vague.
07/26/2001 99-2500

RUFF v. RUNYON

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights
In Bivens action based on malicious prosecution, the statute of limitations begins to run when the prosecutor in the underlying case dismisses the...
07/25/2001 99-4074

US v. SEARAN

United States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Even though most of the taxpayers went to defendant's mother for assistance in preparing their returns and defendant did not personally file the...
07/25/2001 00-5007, 00-5008, 00-5469

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