United States First Circuit - Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
|---|---|---|
US v. PEREZ-CARRERAUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere 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 LawWhere 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 LawThe 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
ContractsWhere 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. WEBBUnited States First Circuit
Legal MalpracticeWhere 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 LawWhere 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. PRIGMOREUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere 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. KLINEUnited States First Circuit
Civil RightsCooperation 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. RODOLAKISUnited States First Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Civil ProcedureWhere 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. ROBINSONUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureTheoretical 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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