United States First Circuit - Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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US v. CUTTERUnited States First Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingConvictions for concealing assets and making a false oath in bankruptcy, as well as calculations of intended loss, were supported by sufficient... |
12/10/2002 | 01-1807 |
RAMIREZ-BURGOS v. USUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusTrial court's failure to instruct the jury to determine the element of serious bodily injury in carjacking convictions, did not seriously affect the... |
12/10/2002 | 01-1012 |
PHILIP MORRIS, INC. v. REILLYUnited States First Circuit
Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Health Law, Intellectual Property, Trade SecretsA Massachusetts law, requiring tobacco companies to submit to the state the ingredient lists for certain tobacco products sold in the state, is an... |
12/04/2002 | 00-2425/2449 |
ESPADA v. LUGOUnited States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeA claim alleging medical malpractice under Article 1802 of the Puerto Rico Civil Code was not time-barred as a matter of law, where plaintiff may have... |
12/02/2002 | 01-2296 |
GU v. BOSTON POLICE DEP'TUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment LawTitle VII sex discrimination claims were not actionable where plaintiffs failed to show that 1) a job posting was tailored to exclude them, or that 2)... |
12/02/2002 | 01-2354 |
US v. CORTES-CLAUDIOUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingAfter guilty pleas to drug conspiracy charges, 21 U.S.C. section 841(b) controlled, and conferred authority upon the district court to impose a... |
12/02/2002 | 01-2113 |
CAPITAL VIDEO CORP. v. COMM'R OF INTERNAL REVENUEUnited States First Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Corporation & Enterprise Law, Tax LawLegal fees paid for a defense against criminal charges were not deductible as ordinary and necessary business expenses under Internal Revenue Code... |
11/27/2002 | 02-1564 |
MOSS v. CAMP PEMIGEWASSETT, INC.United States First Circuit
Injury & Tort LawIn a tort claim by a camp counselor, the phrase "inappropriate contact" used in a statement was capable of defamatory meaning under New Hampshire law,... |
11/27/2002 | 02-1023 |
LEITAO v. RENOUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration LawA waiver of deportation under section 212(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act remains available for aliens whose convictions were obtained... |
11/27/2002 | 00-2092 |
US v. GONZALEZUnited States First Circuit
Admiralty, Criminal Law & ProcedureBy pleading guilty unconditionally to a charge of possession of drugs on a stateless vessel with intent to distribute, defendant forfeited any claim... |
11/22/2002 | 01-2247 |
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