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ROGAN v. CITY OF BOSTON

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure
A municipal agency's financial interest in the outcome of an investigation does not create a presumption of partiality requiring a district court to...
10/05/2001 00-1828

US v. CASH

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Evidence
Although hearsay needs to provide sufficient indicia of reliability before it is admitted at a sentencing hearing, traditional rules of evidence do...
10/05/2001 01-1319

US v. JUDKINS

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
The testimony of federal insurance, along with a reading of its state charter number into the record, permits an inference that a bank was a...
10/05/2001 00-1597

THE CADLE CO. v. SCHLICHTMANN

United States First Circuit
Commercial Law
A security interest in the accounts receivable of a law firm, including an account arising from a contingent fee agreement, survives the firm's...
10/04/2001 00-1517

OPERE v. US IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States First Circuit
Immigration Law
8 USC 1101(f)(6), rendering an alien ineligible for suspension of deportation proceedings if the alien gave false testimony for the purpose of...
10/02/2001 00-2585

US v. TIERNEY

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Even if the defendant's explanation of his actions is reasonable, the jury need not give it credence if other reasonable explanations exist.
10/02/2001 00-1680

THE RHODE ISLAND CHARITIES TRUST v. ENGELHARD CORP.

United States First Circuit
Contracts
If only one reading of a contract makes sense, because the proposed alternate reading would result in an obvious hardship that a reasonable person...
09/27/2001 01-1219

GUILLEMARD-NOBLE v. SANCHEZ-RODRIGUEZ

United States First Circuit
Insurance Law
Where the reasonable understanding of the Comprehensive General Liability policy coverage was that it did not extend to an unlisted premises not...
09/27/2001 00-2157

US v. CHHIEN

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
While an officer may not seize an object during a Terry frisk unless he has probable cause to believe that it is contraband, he is not prohibited from...
09/24/2001 00-2230

MCCAMBRIDGE v. HALL

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Federal law does not require a defendant to object when the prosecutor fails to reveal exculpatory evidence in violation of Brady v. Maryland because...
09/24/2001 00-1621

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