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People v. Martin
Where criminal defendant was not intoxicated at time of waiver of Miranda rights, waiver was valid.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
The Fire House Car Wash Inc. v. Board of Adjustment for Zoning Appeals
Zoning board is authorized to order termination of nonconforming use.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 20, 2001
Warren v. Crabtree
Carrying firearm in connection with drug-trafficking crime may be classified as 'crime of violence,' and prevent sentence reduction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
Rogers v. Westerman Farm Co.
'At the well' and 'at the mouth of the well' lease language is silent with respect to allocation of all costs.
Contracts Nov. 20, 2001
Singh v. Mortensun
Entry of default set aside where defendant had meritorious defense and motion to set aside was timely filed.
Civil Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
Marriage of Foss
Trial court may not impute 40-hour work week to mother where she is caring for special needs child.
Family Law Nov. 20, 2001
Board of County Commissioners of the County of Arapahoe v. City of Greenwood Village
Annexation by city complied with requirements of Municipal Annexation Act.
Government Nov. 20, 2001
Simons v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Order
Taxation Nov. 20, 2001
Armstrong v. La Quinta Inns Inc.
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
US v. McBride
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
State v. Navarro
Because defendant voluntarily accompanied officer, court does not err in admitting police photographs of defendant.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
Romo v. Boone
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
Dixon v. Sullivan
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
Connelly v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
Freeman v. State of Kansas
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
Moore v. State of Utah
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
Guild v. Continental Casualty Co.
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
U.S. v. Sanders
Order
Nov. 20, 2001
Boxx v. Warrior
Amended opinion
Nov. 20, 2001
People v. Grant
Confession voluntary when parents waive right to be present at interrogation of juvenile.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
Robinson v. City and County of Denver
Success of hostile work environment claim depends on totality of circumstances.
Employment Law Nov. 20, 2001
People v. Lee
Trial court not required to instruct jury concerning sentence-mitigating factor.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
Delaney v. The Industrial Claim Appeals Office
Division-sponsored independent medical examination report should be considered in determination of impairment benefits.
Workers' Compensation Nov. 20, 2001
People v. Hutchins
Nov. 20, 2001
People v. Boyd
Assertion of equal protection violation did not constitute proof of plain error.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
People v. Pierrie
Possession with intent to distribute class II scheduled substance is class three felony.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 20, 2001
US v. Clark
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 19, 2001
Levitan v. State of Arizona
Landlord seeking to make own repairs to rental units need not obtain contractor's license.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 19, 2001
U.S. v. Oliver
Isolated comment during trial regarding defendant's exercise of Miranda rights was not prejudicial error.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 19, 2001
Gamez v. Brush Wellman Inc.
Workers' compensation is exclusive remedy for injury not involving wilful misconduct, but sanctions were inappropriate.
Workers' Compensation Nov. 19, 2001