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BORDELON v. CHICAGO SCH. REFORM BD. OF TRUSTEES

United States Seventh Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law
Public school principal's involuntary transfer to administrative duties warranted issuing a preliminary junction based on his due process claims, but...
11/15/2000 99-3803

NORFOLK S. RY. CO. v. GUTHRIE

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure
Plaintiff's complaint for declaratory relief presents a justiciable case or controversy under Article III. However, the potential claims against...
11/15/2000 00-1763

US v. HARVEY

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Judge complied with 18 USC 3583 in sentencing defendant who violated supervised release to statutory maximum when record showed defendant committed...
11/14/2000 00-2086

US v. BROWN

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant's belligerent behavior to officer, apparent intoxication, and his suspected role in several hit-and-run incidents justified an officer's...
11/14/2000 99-2991

IN RE: HOLSTEIN MACK & KLEIN

United States Seventh Circuit
Bankruptcy Law
Forebearance agreement that entitled debtor to keep one quarter of its fees does not prevent creditor from taking the entire fee once the agreement...
11/14/2000 99-2363

GOODWIN v. MTD PRODUCTS, INC

United States Seventh Circuit
Injury & Tort Law
Evidence that plastic lawnmower wingnut is more prone to coming loose than steel wingnut in defendant's lawnmower is sufficient to sustain jury...
11/14/2000 00-1459

US v. NIELSEN

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant failed to plead guilty in a sufficiently timely manner that would have entitled him to a one-level sentencing reduction under USSG...
11/13/2000 00-1335

US v. CORNETT

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Prosecutor's misstatements about the burden of proof required in order to acquit defendant and vouching for the credibility of a government witness,...
11/13/2000 00-2083

NEIMAN v. KEANE

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure
Police had probable cause to apply for a warrant and arrest plaintiff on charges of theft of services by deception, when an investigation revealed...
11/13/2000 99-3286

MORGAN v. KRENKE

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Wisconsin's exclusion of psychiatric evidence during the guilt phase of a bifurcated trial does not violate a defendant's due process right to present...
11/13/2000 99-4160

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