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US v. DOWELL

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure
A remedial fine, compensating the court and the government for actual losses sustained as a result of an attorney's refusal to appear at trial, is...
07/17/2001 01-1298

US v. KRILICH

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Where the district court found that the Bureau of Prisons could treat defendant's medical conditions, defendant is not bedridden, and prison would not...
07/16/2001 00-3971, 00-4066 & 00-4221

US v. MARTINEZ

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Where the jury heard evidence of the duration and scope of an illegal drug operation, and numerous witnesses testified to seeing defendant with...
07/12/2001 00-1967

US v. HEMMINGS

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
The government may file a superseding indictment with additional charges more than thirty days after defendant's arrest without violating the Speedy...
07/12/2001 00-3835

US v. BAUTISTA

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Immigration Law
A downward departure based on collateral consequences of deportation is justified only if the circumstances of the case are extraordinary, and an...
07/12/2001 00-3227

SYBRON TRANSITION CORP. v. SEC. INS. OF HARTFORD

United States Seventh Circuit
Insurance Law
New York law applies a time-on-the-risk allocation as a way of determining the individual liability when there are multiple insurers, so that each...
07/12/2001 00-1407

MCLEOD v. ARROW MARINE TRANSP., INC.

United States Seventh Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Where the union is not arbitrary in deciding that a particular complaint is subject to the normal grievance procedure, the union does not breach its...
07/12/2001 01-1060

ALPER v. ALTHEIMER & GRAY

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort Law
The fact that the monetary damage caused by joint tortfeasors' actions is not equivalent is not be an obstacle to holding both liable for contributing...
07/12/2001 00-3192

CAMPBELL v. PETERS

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights
Prison officials were entitled to qualified immunity from an ex-prisoners' civil rights claims for the mistaken revocation of his good conduct credits...
07/11/2001 99-3775, 99-3895

US v. GOCHIS

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Magistrate judge had authority to preside over defendant's trial where defendant and his counsel filed a written consent to be tried before the...
07/11/2001 00-4064

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