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Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans Inc.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Yates v. U.S.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Amy v. USDC WD WA
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Wright v. U.S.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Vicky v. Fast
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Robinson v. Drummond
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Wetzel v. Washington
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Rogers v. U.S.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Daniel v. U.S.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Carlson v. MN Dept. of Employment
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Vega v. U.S.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Villareal v. U.S.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
Lundquist v. U.S.
Order
Apr. 29, 2014
People v. Suff
Continued questioning by police does not violate Fifth Amendment because suspect’s request for an attorney was conditioned on whether he would be charged.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 29, 2014
Ragasa v. Holder
Foreign citizen does not acquire U.S. citizenship through his adoptive parents, because he was not residing in U.S. when they became naturalized citizens.
Immigration Apr. 29, 2014
Marriage of Boswell
Mother may not seek to enforce child support arrearage judgment after unjustly concealing children from father for nearly 15 years.
Family Law Apr. 29, 2014
Christopher R., a Minor
Mother loses custody over children because she was found unable to care for all of them after giving birth to child who tested positive for cocaine.
Juveniles Apr. 29, 2014
NBCUniversal Media LLC v Superior Court (Montz)
Television producers may not sue NBC for allegedly using their ideas to create ‘Ghost Hunters’ show because they sued more than two years after show first aired.
Intellectual Property Apr. 29, 2014
People v. Zuniga
Car thief may not appeal after pleading guilty to gang participation charge where he failed to first obtain a certificate of probable cause.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 29, 2014
Bisno v. Kahn
Forbearance agreement to delay collection of judgment in exchange for remuneration beyond normal interest rate does not violate California’s usury law.
Civil Procedure Apr. 28, 2014
Shahrestani v. Alazzeh (In re Alazzeh)
Creditor’s complaint is untimely, despite agreement between parties to extend filing deadline, because he failed to request extension from bankruptcy court.
Bankruptcy Apr. 28, 2014
People v. Haynes
Three strikes offenders have statutory right to appeal from decisions rejecting their requests for resentencing because those decisions affect their substantial rights.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 28, 2014
People v. Superior Court (Cervantes)
Drug dealer may be considered ‘armed with a firearm’ for three strikes resentencing purposes, even though he was not physically carrying firearm when arrested.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 28, 2014
People v. Hamdon
Even though trial court agreed to set aside misdemeanor convictions, man is not released of requirement to register as a sex offender.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 28, 2014
A.M., a Minor
Juvenile delinquent commits ‘battery by gassing’ on local detention facility employee by spitting on probation officer at county-run juvenile hall.
Juveniles Apr. 28, 2014
People v. Superior Court (Martinez)
Inmate is not eligible for resentencing under Three Strikes Reform Act, because he was ‘armed with a firearm’ during third offense, even if he was not carrying it.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 28, 2014
People v. Ngo
Trial court must retry man for committing lewd and lascivious acts on seven-year-old girl because it used incorrect dates in its instructions to jury.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 28, 2014
DKN Holdings LLC v. Faerber
Retail space owner may not sue lessor for money owed under lease, when it already obtained judgment against co-lessor in prior action asserting same claim.
Real Property Apr. 28, 2014
Leite v. Crane Co.
Crane Co. removes former U.S. Navy machinist’s asbestos exposure case to federal court by claiming it omitted warnings of hazards at direction of Navy officers.
Torts Apr. 28, 2014
Nevarez v. Barnes
Validated gang associate in security housing unit loses ex post facto challenge to his ineligibility for conduct credits based on amended California Penal Code.
Criminal Law and Procedure Apr. 28, 2014