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Mathes v. Gibson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Frech
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Brye
Government breaches plea agreement with defendant by opposing downward departure at sentencing.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Fivaz
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Bullington
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
Jeffries v. State of Kansas
Triable issues bar summary judgment concerning state employee's retaliation and constructive discharge claims.
Employment Law Jun. 18, 1998
Bankruptcy of Villa West Associates
Limited partners in breach of partnership agreement aren't liable for money damages where not provided for in agreement.
Bankruptcy Jun. 18, 1998
Manning v. United States
Forestry Service employees have right of access to millsites under Multiple Use Mining Act of 1955.
Administrative Agencies Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Diaz
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Gibson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Reed
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
In re Hunt
Order
Bankruptcy Jun. 18, 1998
U.S. v. Forsythe
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 18, 1998
Dickerson v. Leavitt Rentals
Order
Jun. 18, 1998
B. Willis, C.P.A., Inc. v. Burlington Northern Railroad Company
Order
Jun. 18, 1998
Curtis v. Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education
Employee of school district has First Amendment protection for statements occurring within course of official duties.
Employment Law Jun. 17, 1998
Garcia v. Zavaras
Habitual Criminal Act isn't a bill of attainder.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 15, 1998
In re Ballot Title No. 74
Titles for school impact fee initiative are accurate and measure complies with single subject rule.
Government Jun. 15, 1998
In re Ballot Title No. 75
Titles for initiative relating to water flow meters are accurate and fiscal impact statement is adequate.
Government Jun. 15, 1998
Blecha v. People
Hearsay statements made after crime is completed aren't made in furtherance of conspiracy.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 15, 1998
Boryla v. Pash
Evidence of delayed cancer diagnosis may support non-economic damages for increased risk of recurrence.
Torts Jun. 14, 1998
DeLoach v. Alfred (Hamblin)
Absent exceptional circumstances, a forum state should apply its own statute of limitations.
Civil Procedure Jun. 12, 1998
Bennett v. Greeley Gas Co.
Regulations enacted after an accident can't be used to establish standards of care or negligent conduct.
Torts Jun. 12, 1998
People v. Sandoval
Defendant's new sentence is presumed to run concurrently with his prior sentence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 12, 1998
Hoyman v. Coffin
Statutory limitation on wage garnishment doesn't apply where debtor conceals assets.
Civil Procedure Jun. 12, 1998
Horrell v. City of Aurora
Colorado Governmental Immunity Act applies to a city water facility if it's operated for benefit of the public.
Government Jun. 12, 1998
Burke v. Greene
Re-publication of defamatory statement renews limitations period.
Torts Jun. 12, 1998
People v. Simpson
Jail term as part of work release program isn't contingent on offender being employed or in school.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 12, 1998
People v. Rickstrew
Abatement of conviction isn't warranted where defendant dies during pendency of sentence appeal.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 12, 1998
Hartman v. Middleton
Public official's public statement impugning ex-employee's integrity isn't protected by qualified immunity.
Civil Rights Jun. 12, 1998