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US v. FRANKY-ORTIZ

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Promising leniency in exchange for testimony does not make a government witness' testimony inherently unreliable.
10/24/2000 99-1113

BURNS v. STATE POLICE ASSOC. OF MASS.

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
Plaintiff's failure to show racial animus as a motivating factor for the incidents of which plaintiff complains justifies the court's dismissal of his...
10/24/2000 99-2299

PARI-FASANO v. ITT HARTFORD LIFE AND ACCIDENT INS. CO.

United States First Circuit
ERISA, Insurance Law
Benefits eligibility determinations by the Social Security Administration are not binding on disability insurers, particularly where the government...
10/24/2000 99-2239

US v. FRANKY-ORTIZ

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Promising leniency in exchange for testimony does not make a government witness' testimony inherently unreliable.
10/24/2000 99-1113

IGARTUA DE LA ROSA v. US

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights
Per Curiam
10/13/2000 No. 00-2083.

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