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LAMBRIGHT v. STEWART

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Failure to raise an ineffective assistance of counsel claim on direct appeal under Arizona Rule of Criminal Procedure 32.2 will not bar raising the...
03/06/2001 96-99020

PARK v. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERV.

United States Ninth Circuit
Immigration Law
A conviction for involuntary manslaughter under California Penal Code section 192(b) constitutes an "aggravated felony" for which an alien is...
03/06/2001 97-71373

US v. CORRAL-GASTELUM

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Evidence that illegal alien was apprehended on foot 30-110 yards away from duffel bags of marijuana is insufficient to convict the alien of possession...
03/05/2001 99-10582

PARADIS v. ARAVE

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Prosecution's withholding of doctor's notes that concluded that the time and place of victim's death was unknown required a new trial where...
03/05/2001 00-35464

US v. RUIZ

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Prosecutor may not require a defendant to waive her rights to see favorable evidence, under Brady v. Maryland, in order to obtain a downward departure...
03/05/2001 00-50048

BUNNEY v. MITCHELL

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Under 28 USC 2244(d)(2), the one-year time period to file a habeas petition does not toll for the 90-day period a party could file for a petition of...
03/05/2001 00-15432

SANCHEZ v. GORDON

United States Ninth Circuit
Bankruptcy Law
Chapter 7 debtor attorney did not violate the automatic stay provision of 11 USC 362 by collecting legal fees for post petition services in an amount...
03/05/2001 99-56225

CLAMOR v. US

United States Ninth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law, Military Law
Military employee, who was off-duty when he hit plaintiff's car just before exiting a military base, was not acting within the scope of his employment...
03/02/2001 00-15124

OSENBROCK v. APFEL

United States Ninth Circuit
Government Benefits
Testimony by vocational expert that injured plaintiff lumber mill supervisor could work as a lumber mill timekeeper is sufficient to support an...
03/02/2001 99-35376

SEAL v. LABORERS INT'L. UNION OF N. AM. HWY. & S. STRIPERS/ROAD & ST. SLURRY LOCAL UNION 1184, AFL-CIO

United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law
Federal Labor Management Relations Act preempts California Civil Code section 1717, which makes unilateral contract provisions for attorney's fees...
03/02/2001 99-55883

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