United States First Circuit - Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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IN RE GRAND JURY SUBPOENAUnited States First Circuit
Civil ProcedureWhere corporation and its subsidiary waive attorney-client privilege, former attorneys and officers may not invoke that privilege even if there was a... |
11/08/2001 | 01-1975 |
SEACOAST MOTORS OF SALISBURY, INC. v. DAIMLERCHRYSLER MOTORS CORP.United States First Circuit
Dispute Resolution & ArbitrationA claim under the automobile dealer protection statute Mass. Gen. Laws. ch. 93B, s. 4(3), is not an antitrust claim and is thus subject to... |
11/08/2001 | 01-1262 |
BRACKETT v. USUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingThe one year limitations period in 28 USC 2255(4) for a federal prisoner who petitions to reduce his federal sentence because the underlying state... |
11/05/2001 | 01-1466 |
DUBOIS v. US DEP'T OF AGRIC.United States First Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Civil ProcedureCounsel may reasonably rely on the technical expertise of a client if the client is a recognized expert and there is no reason to question the... |
11/02/2001 | 98-2364 |
US v. BAILEYUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceWitness testimony describing someone sending a page to defendant is not offered to prove the identity of the defendant, but only to provide context... |
11/02/2001 | 01-1058 |
US v. DE LEONUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Immigration LawA conviction for an attempt to enter the US after deportation, under 8 USC 1326, may rely on acts that occurred entirely outside the United States. |
11/02/2001 | 00-2372 |
BRACKETT v. USUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe accrual date for the application of the one year limitations period in 28 USC 2255(4) is the date when the prisoner knew the facts giving rise to... |
10/31/2001 | 01-1466 |
US v. LAINEUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureParties may not re-litigate on appeal those credibility judgments and other fact-sensitive determinations that the district court resolved at the... |
10/31/2001 | 01-1432 |
US v. SCOTTUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureReasonable suspicion of the fraud of attempting to pass a bad check sufficient to justify an investigative stop under Terry v. Ohio, does not alone... |
10/30/2001 | 99-2236; 00-1379; 00-1381; 00-1669; 00-1767; 00-2350 |
HOPKINS v. JORDAN MARINE, INC.United States First Circuit
AdmiraltyA jury instruction in a Jones Act case that "failing to observe an obvious condition" will not make a vessel unseaworthy is not an assumption of risk... |
10/29/2001 | 01-1027 |
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