United States DC Circuit - August 2004 Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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IN RE SEALED CASEUnited States DC Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceThe district court erred by ordering production of plaintiff's medical records without determining whether any are subject to the federal... |
08/31/2004 | 03-7021 |
EGAN v. US AGENCY FOR INT'L DEV.United States DC Circuit
Government Benefits, International LawPlaintiff's suit, contesting the Foreign Service Grievance Board's dismissal of grievances filed after he left the Foreign Service, is dismissed where... |
08/31/2004 | 03-5267 |
US v. ELIUnited States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingDefendant's drug conviction and sentence are affirmed over his challenge that his counsel was ineffective in failing to argue that the substance he... |
08/20/2004 | 02-3102 |
JMM CORP. v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAUnited States DC Circuit
Constitutional Law, Judgement EnforcementThe enforcement of actions in the District of Columbia are entitled to the same respect that the federal courts accord those of the states. |
08/17/2004 | 03-7057 |
US v. MCLENDONUnited States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant's drug conviction is affirmed over his challenge that the district court abused its discretion in denying his motion for a mistrial after... |
08/17/2004 | 02-3028 |
OGUAJU v. USUnited States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedurePlaintiff's mere assertions are not evidence of government impropriety, and, therefore, are not sufficient to satisfy the evidentiary standard... |
08/17/2004 | 00-5454 |
SEC v. BILZERIANUnited States DC Circuit
Debt Collection, Judgement EnforcementIn an action to collect money due from a receivership estate, the district court properly rejected defendant-trustee's motion to dismiss on grounds... |
08/13/2004 | 03-5237 |
US v. RILEYUnited States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingThe district court's decision to grant defendant a downward departure from the sentence required by the U.S.S.G. for a firearm conviction is reversed... |
08/03/2004 | 03-3118 |
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