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US v. PEREZ-CARRERA

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Where defendant was incorrectly informed that his sentence would not exceed five years, and his plea of guilty resulted in a sentence of ten years,...
03/20/2001 98-1788

ALBERTY-VELEZ v. CORP. DE PUERTO RICO PARA LA DIFUSION PUB.

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law
Where plaintiff relied on a summary judgment ruling which found that she was an employee of the defendant, her prejudice when the court ruled, after a...
03/16/2001 99-2002

GRIFFITHS v. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States First Circuit
Immigration Law
The Board of Immigration Appeals's interpretation of the statutory definition of "conviction" under 8 USC 1101(a)(48)(A), that finality is no longer a...
03/16/2001 00-1694

NORTHEAST DRILLING, INC. v. INNER SPACE SERV., INC.

United States First Circuit
Contracts
Where a party acquiesces in a deviation from specific contract terms, it cannot claim later that the deviation constitutes a breach precluding...
03/16/2001 00-1684

GOSSELIN v. WEBB

United States First Circuit
Legal Malpractice
Where appellees, a group of attorneys who appear to comprise a law firm, allowed an attorney to hold himself out as being part of their "firm," a...
03/16/2001 00-1617

INVEST ALMAZ v. TEMPLE-INLAND FOREST PRODS. CORP.

United States First Circuit
Injury & Tort Law
Where plaintiff did not introduce evidence that defendant received more than it was owed or that certain property had been valued improperly, there...
03/16/2001 00-1340

US v. PRIGMORE

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Where government's overly broad interpretation of relevant statutory and regulatory terms left the jury without the proper context for determining the...
03/16/2001 00-1158; 00-1229; 00-1230

NELSON v. KLINE

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights
Cooperation among law enforcement officers is not objectively unreasonable, so the officers are entitled to qualified immunity for alleged Fourth...
03/12/2001 00-1894

IANNOCHINO v. RODOLAKIS

United States First Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Civil Procedure
Where debtor's attorneys receive an award of attorneys' fees from the bankruptcy court, the doctrine of res judicata precludes a malpractice suit...
03/12/2001 00-1222

US v. ROBINSON

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Theoretical exposure to a sentence beyond the default statutory maximum does not offend Aprendi as long as the actual sentence does not exceed the...
03/07/2001 00-1674

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