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CORBIN v. STATE OF TEXASCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, TransportationPolice officer's belief that defendant was tired and in need of assistance was not objectively reasonable given the level of distress exhibited, thus... |
06/05/2002 | 094-01 |
CIAMBRIELLO v COUNTY OF NASSAUUnited States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawA complaint sufficiently alleged that demotion from one civil service position to another was a deprivation of property without due process of law,... |
06/04/2002 | 01-7556 |
MEDINA-CLAUDIO v. RODR-GUEZ-MATEOUnited States First Circuit
Administrative Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional LawBecause appellant was required to first submit his claim to the prison's internal grievance process, alleging that the prison conditions under which... |
06/04/2002 | 01-2153, 01-2278 |
ACEVEDO-DELGADO v. RIVERAUnited States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawWhere an employer denied that its employee's refusal to contribute to a workplace fund-raising campaign for a school voucher system caused her... |
06/04/2002 | 01-1238/39 |
US v. RAMIREZ-BENITEZUnited States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingCourt properly advised defendant of the nature and consequences of his guilty plea, where the indictment was explained in lay terms, defendant was... |
06/04/2002 | 00-1497 |
BERRY v. USUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Ethics & Professional ResponsibilityCounsel's prior representation of prosecution witnesses constituted an actual conflict, but did not adversely affect representation of defendant at... |
06/04/2002 | 01-1796 |
US v. VALLESUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedurePolice had reasonable suspicion to stop appellant for a drug sniff of his luggage as he exited a train, based on details concerning the purchase of... |
06/03/2002 | 01-2265 |
OKANOGAN SCH. DIST. #105 v. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUB. INSTRUCTION FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTONUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Education Law, Environmental LawSchool districts, as political subdivisions of a state, lack standing to challenge a state's reduction of funds paid to the district under 16 U.S.C.... |
06/03/2002 | 00-36096 |
ROBINSON v. HAGERUnited States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureA jury verdict, finding that a prisoner's Eighth Amendment rights were violated through denial of medication for hypertension and a subsequent stroke,... |
06/03/2002 | 01-2388, 01-3388 |
FRIDLEY v. HORRIGHSUnited States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureWhen at the time of plaintiff's arrest, police officers and department officials had no knowledge of any facts establishing an affirmative defense to... |
06/03/2002 | 00-4148 |
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