United States Sixth Circuit - December 2001 Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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US v. TALLEYUnited States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureIf a defendant is a guest in a house and has no Fourth Amendment expectation of privacy, he cannot challenge the validity of a Miranda-less... |
12/28/2001 | 00-5659 |
PAINE WEBBER, INC. v. COHENUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawUnder Rule 19(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, a person's status as a joint tortfeasor does not automatically make that person a necessary... |
12/27/2001 | 01-3228 |
HERRADA v. CITY OF DETROITUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil RightsParking citations that list the maximum penalties which a motorist may be subject to, do not deprive motorist procedural due process of law under the... |
12/26/2001 | 00-2244 |
MAJEWSKI v. AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING, INC.United States Sixth Circuit
ERISA, Labor & Employment LawIn an age discrimination case, the division of former employee's duties among some younger employees and some older ones is insufficient to satisfy... |
12/21/2001 | 00-4071 |
KLEIN v. LONGUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil RightsEvidence that police responded to domestic disturbance call and found the wife with a bleeding finger and her accusation that husband prevented her... |
12/21/2001 | 00-2235 |
CLAYBROOK v. BIRCHWELLUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil RightsIn an excessive force case involving a gunfight with distinct segments, the issue over who fired the first shots in each of the segments constitute... |
12/21/2001 | 01-5073 |
SANTINO v. PROVIDENT LIFE & ACCIDENT INS. CO.United States Sixth Circuit
ERISA, Labor & Employment LawUnder 29 USC 1002(6) of ERISA, a joint shareholder in a professional corporation may still be an "employee" subject to ERISA. |
12/20/2001 | 00-1926 |
WONDERLAND SHOPPING CTR. VENTURE LTD. P'SHIP v. CDC MORTGAGE CAPITAL, INC.United States Sixth Circuit
Banking Law, ContractsUnder Michigan law, a loan agreement that does not conflict with the terms of the accompanying promissory note allows provisions of the note to have... |
12/20/2001 | 01-1668 |
US v. WILLIAMSUnited States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureUnder Fed. R. Crim. P. 18, defendants, who sold drugs to a government informant, who intended to sell the drugs in another venue, are not subject to... |
12/20/2001 | 99-2157 |
US v. SABINOUnited States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureUnder 18 USC 3161(h) of the Speedy Trial Act, open-ended, ends-of-justice continuances for reasonable time periods are permissible in cases where it... |
12/19/2001 | 99-3745, 99-3785, 99-3786, 99-3863 |
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