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DELANEY v. MATESANZ

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Where a state prisoner sought a writ of habeas corpus in the district court but voluntarily withdrew his application when the government pointed out...
09/05/2001 99-1972

DAVIS v. RENNIE

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights
Mental health care workers are not entitled to qualified immunity for failing to intervene when one of their co-workers uses excessive force in...
09/05/2001 99-1453

BERMAN v. US

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Tax Law
Fed. R. Civ. P. 6(e), allowing three additional days to the proscribed period of acting when notice is mailed, does not apply to 26 USC 7609,...
09/05/2001 01-1266

ZIMMERMAN v. DIRECT FED. CREDIT UNION

United States First Circuit
Remedies
The standard of review for punitive damages is de novo, looking for three things: a high degree of reprehensibility of the defendant's conduct; a...
09/04/2001 01-1007

US v. NEDD

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
When grouping counts pursuant to USSG 3D1.2, a sentencing court should not determine the number of groups based on the number of primary victims, but...
09/04/2001 00-2569

ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE INS. CO. v. ELLIS & ELLIS

United States First Circuit
Injury & Tort Law
An insurer alleging fraud does not need to prove more than detrimental reliance, even in the context of a workers' compensation case, and does not...
08/29/2001 00-1318

US v. EIRBY

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Where the grand jury provided reference to a penalty statute, even though it did not need to, and the judge determined that the referenced statute was...
08/29/2001 00-1945

SULLIVAN v. RAYTHEON CO.

United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Where plaintiff has repeatedly stated his belief that he is disabled, both in depositions and in applications for government benefits, he must explain...
08/29/2001 00-2551

ROGERS v. VICUNA

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law
IRS agents do not need a warrant to enter private property and seize a taxpayer's vehicle pursuant to a levy where the taxpayer's vehicle is clearly...
08/28/2001 00-2051

FED. MARINE TERMINALS, INC. v. WORCESTER PEAT CO., INC.

United States First Circuit
Admiralty, Transportation
Where the plaintiff did not show how much product it lost, or how much more it lost than it expected to lose, the district court did not err by...
08/27/2001 00-2004

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