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US v. SAWYER

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
The federal gratuities law, 18 USC 201, does not require the government to prove a link between the bribe and a specific act for conviciton under 18...
01/31/2001 00-1105, 00-1330

US v. LINK

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Where a confidential informant is known to the police and has provided reliable information in the past, and the information regarding defendant...
01/30/2001 99-2232

JOBE v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Immigration Law
Even if ineffective counsel did result in petitioner missing the initial hearing, where the evidence shows that petitioner received immediate notice...
01/30/2001 99-1064

US v. TRUEBER

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
With no showing of "bad faith" or "dilatory purpose," the government does not bear responsibility for delay caused by the district court while the...
01/30/2001 00-1016, 00-1710

HERNANDEZ v. RENO

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Immigration Law
Where there was a hearing, substantial testimony, and a reasoned decision from the immigration judge, garden-variety claims that counsel should have...
01/26/2001 99-2046, 99-2102

DAVRIC MAINE CORP. v. US POSTAL SERV.

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure
The Postal Reorganization Act, 39 USC 101 et seq., and the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 USC 1346(b), 2671-2680, taken together, do not waive the Postal...
01/26/2001 00-1672

PYE v. EXCEL CASE READY

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure
Where the district court's analysis in its Order demonstrates that it applied the correct legal standard in deciding the case, the court's queries to...
01/26/2001 00-1632

ACHILLE BAYART & CIE v. CROWE

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure
A preliminary, unsigned draft proposal is not a sufficient predicate to permit a jury to draw a rational conclusion as to whether or not the fair...
01/26/2001 00-1302

DUNN v. COMETA

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure
The "domestic relations exception" to federal diversity jurisdiction does not cover tort claims, even if the claims hinge on issue related to a...
01/26/2001 00-1053

US v. HOULE

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Where the jury acquitted a co-defendant of RICO offenses, and acquitted another co-defendant of all charges, the verdict shows that the jury was able...
01/23/2001 99-1310

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