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Lackey v. County of Bernalillo
Order
Civil Rights Jan. 6, 1999
U.S. v. Button
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jan. 6, 1999
Medlock v. Ortho Biotech Inc.
Sufficient evidence exist to support finding of retaliatory discharge of employee for filing and pursuing discrimination suit.
Labor Law Jan. 6, 1999
Tyler v. Nelson
Under totality of circumstances, refusal to give self-defense jury instruction isn't a violation of due process rights.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jan. 6, 1999
U.S. v. Glenn
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jan. 6, 1999
U.S. v. Nuckolls
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jan. 6, 1999
Richardson v. Albertson's Inc.
Order
Civil Rights Jan. 6, 1999
U.S. v. Hindhaugh
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jan. 6, 1999
Fuselier v. Apfel
Order
Administrative Agencies Jan. 6, 1999
BCAZ Corporation v. Helgoe
Abuse of discretion to dismiss case without giving adverse party an opportunity to assert procedural rights.
Civil Procedure Jan. 4, 1999
PNL Asset Management Company v. Brendgen & Taylor Partnership
Acknowledgment and partial payment of a debt is sufficient to restart the statute of limitations.
Contracts Jan. 4, 1999
U.S. v. Fagan
Remorse by a defendant can be a factor in deciding whether his sentence should receive a downward departure.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 31, 1998
U.S. v. Brown
Court has subject matter jurisdiction where defendant pleads guilty to charges in indictment.
Civil Procedure Dec. 31, 1998
Judiscak v. Digital Equipment Corporation
Order
Contracts Dec. 31, 1998
Finn v. Cook
Order
Contracts Dec. 31, 1998
Johnson v. Apfel
Order
Administrative Agencies Dec. 31, 1998
Skaggs v. Otis Elevator Company
A juror's intentional dishonest answers during voir dire does not constitute actual or implied bias.
Civil Procedure Dec. 30, 1998
U.S. v. South
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 30, 1998
Johnson v. Gibson
Defendant has burden of production in peremptory challenges to rebut State's neutral justifications.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 29, 1998
U.S. v. Carreon-Ortega
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 29, 1998
Lindquist v. Hart
Mobile home parks' landlord isn't required to have good cause to terminate month-to-month tenancy.
Real Property Dec. 29, 1998
Luchanski v. Congrove
Law enforcement officer not liable for arrestee's injuries unless intentional or officer was grossly negligent.
Civil Procedure Dec. 29, 1998
State v. Hoover
Endangerment isn't necessarily a lesser-included offense of drive-by shooting.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 29, 1998
Division of Occupational Safety and Health v. Chuck Westenburg Concrete Contractors Inc.
Contractor's failure to have "competent person" inspecting excavation site daily constitutes violation of Safety & Health Administration regulations.
Administrative Agencies Dec. 29, 1998
In re Alton D., a minor.
State isn't precluded during delinquent's probation from modifying juvenile's terms of probation to include restitution order.
Juveniles Dec. 29, 1998
Pack v. Kmart Corporation
Sleep is a major life activity under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Civil Rights Dec. 29, 1998
People v. Griffin
Statements of expert witness regarding peer review of findings is inadmissible hearsay evidence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 28, 1998
Campbell v. Toyota-Diahatsu Inc.
Automobile repair shop has no duty to warn customer of possible dangers resulting from broken seatbelt.
Torts Dec. 28, 1998
Cordova v. Pueblo West Metropolitan
Overgrown bushes do not constitute a physical interference with a roadway such that sovereign immunity is waived.
Torts Dec. 28, 1998
People v. Griego
Arresting officer's observations of defendant established probable cause sufficient to stop the defendant.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 28, 1998