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US v. BOOKER

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Because Apprendi specifically exempts prior felonies from its proof requirements, a sentence beyond the statutory maximum may not be an Apprendi...
08/14/2001 00-2609

ISAACS v. SPRINT CORP.

United States Seventh Circuit
Class Actions
A case involving different conveyances by and to different parties made at different times over a period of more than a century in 49 different...
08/14/2001 01-8016

MONTGOMERY v. ANDERSON

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Under 28 USC 2254 prisoner may collaterally attack a claim of constitutional error in a decision affecting the rate of earning good-time credits, but...
08/13/2001 00-2869

US v. MORRIS

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
A pro se supplemental motion that briefly alleges defendant's attorney provided ineffective assistance sufficiently preserves the issue so that...
08/13/2001 00-2803

US v. ELIZALDE-ADAME

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
A written plea agreement stating that defendant waives all issues on appeal precludes a claim that the plea was conditional.
08/13/2001 01-1058

GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CO. v. CITY OF CHICAGO

United States Seventh Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Insurance Law
Under Illinois law, stacking insurance policies is not an appropriate response to a single tort that spans multiple policy periods.
08/10/2001 99-3844, 99-3877, 00-4295

DUNN v. NORDSTROM, INC.

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Labor & Employment Law
Evidence that employee was given additional duties and then had them taken away after filing a discrimination complaint with the EEOC is sufficient...
08/10/2001 00-2958

BUZDYGAN v. IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States Seventh Circuit
Immigration Law
Under the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act of 1997 an alien who was not rendered ineligible for suspension of deportation because...
08/09/2001 00-3138

JACKSON v. MILLER

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
A hearing to execute a sentence previously imposed is not a critical stage of the criminal litigation, so a defendant does not have a Sixth Amendment...
08/08/2001 98-3736

KENSETH v. COMM'R OF INTERNAL REVENUE

United States Seventh Circuit
Tax Law
A contingent fee is a part of the client's taxable income.
08/07/2001 00-3705

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