United States First Circuit - Opinion Summaries
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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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FANT v. NEW ENGLAND POWER SERV. CO.United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment LawSection 301 of the Labor Management Relations Act, 29 USC 185, pre-empts plaintiff's state discrimination claims against his employers and breach of... |
01/08/2001 | 99-2142 |
US v. HOYLEUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere defendant cannot show that his counsel would have likely succeeded in moving for downward departure of sentencing, there is no basis for... |
01/08/2001 | 99-1971 |
US v. BATISTAUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureMotions to suppress evidence must be raised prior to trial or the arguments are waived. Ledger indicating amounts of drugs sold over recent months may... |
01/08/2001 | 99-1061 |
NORTHERN LIGHT TECHNOLOGY, INC. v. NORTHERN LIGHTS CLUBUnited States First Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual PropertyImmunity from service of process while a litigant disputing jurisdiction is a right conferred by the district court itself. While mere registration of... |
01/08/2001 | 00-1641 |
CONETTA v. NAT'L HAIR CARE CENTERS, INC.United States First Circuit
Civil ProcedureUnder the Magistrate Act, 28 U.S.C. 631-39, a magistrate judge, absent consent, cannot order entry of a default judgment on uncertain damages even... |
01/08/2001 | 00-1002, 00-1139, 00-1216 |
US v. AUSTINUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureRobbery is only secondarily about value, so where the value of a car is the only link between the car theft and the robbery, district court erred in... |
01/04/2001 | 99-2302 |
US v. 15 BOSWORTH STREETUnited States First Circuit
Asset ForfeitureThe district court erred in impermissibly easing the claimants' burden of proving their "innocent owner" defense in a forfeiture action, but since... |
01/04/2001 | 00-1215 |
US v. BALTAS (AKA CADILLAC JACK)United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureGovernment agents' failure to minimize electronic surveillance of material beyond the scope of the warrant does not require suppression of all... |
01/02/2001 | 99-1547 |
US v. LAFRENIERE (AKA DIABLO DAN)United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere defendant eagerly agreed to sell heroin, and even stated that he had sold drugs in the past, a good reputation and lack of a criminal record are... |
01/02/2001 | 99-1318 |
US v. SOLARESUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureFour-level upward adjustment for being an organizer of criminal scheme is appropriate under USSG 3B1.1(a) where defendant recruited only other member... |
12/29/2000 | 99-2204 |
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