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Defendant, Shelton Stone Goss, was convicted by a Tipton County Jury of attempted second degree murder, aggravated burglary, five counts of burglary of a vehicle, two counts of theft under $500, one count of theft over $500, one count of theft over $1,000, employment of a firearm during the…
Appellant filed a complaint after he was terminated from his employment with the Bradley County, Tennessee Sheriff's Department. The complaint alleges a violation of procedural and substantive due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, breach of contract,…
This is a post-foreclosure unlawful detainer action in which Orion Federal Credit Union, after purchasing the property at foreclosure, was awarded a judgment for possession of the property by the general sessions court. The prior owner refused to surrender the property and appealed the judgment for…
These consolidated appeals arose from a decision of the Retirement Board of the Employees' Retirement System of the City of Providence (the board) to reduce the pension benefits of Frank E. Corrente (Corrente) following multiple federal convictions, pursuant to the Honorable Service Ordinance…
The plaintiff, Sevan (Bjorklund) Cappuccilli, appealed to the Supreme Court following a Superior Court judgment in favor of the defendants, David A. Carcieri, M.D., d/b/a Medical Office of David A. Carcieri, M.D., and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island. The plaintiff's claim against the…
QUESTIONS: 1. Is Sandra Meraz unlawfully serving as a board trustee of the Deer Creek Storm Water District because she was appointed to fill a vacancy by the remaining members of the district board, rather than by the Tulare County Board of Supervisors? 2. Is Kayode Kadara unlawfully serving as a…
Magistrate's decision adopted. The magistrate properly stated the pertinent facts and applied the appropriate law to find that relator had demonstrated that the doctor's report on which the Industrial Commission's hearing officer had relied exclusively in awarding permanent total disability…
This appeal arises out Husband's petition to reduce his alimony in futuro obligation and Wife's motion for criminal contempt for Husband's failure to pay his alimony obligation in full. Wife opposed the modification of alimony on two grounds: (1) the 2007 Marital Settlement Agreement was not…
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