Criminal Procedure

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    De Bakery Case Summary

    1. Pursuant to Texas Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 190.1, CSB seeks to conduct discovery under Level 2, Rule 190.3. PARTIES 2. Plaintiff Collin Street Bakery, Inc. is a Texas corporation. 3. Defendant De Boulle Diamond & Jewelry, Inc. is a Texas Corporation with its principal place of business in Dallas County, Texas, and may be served by serving its registered agent, Denis J. Boulle, located at 6821 Preston Road, Dallas, Texas 75205, or wherever he may be found. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 4. This Court

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    Perin V. Hayne Case Summary

    The plaintiff’s voice reduced to a hoarse whisper because of the operation. The plaintiff sues for damages on four theories: specific negligence, breach of express warranty, res ipsa loquitur, and battery or trespass. An expert witness claimed the procedure of the surgery would be unusual to disrupt the laryngeal nerve during this type of surgery. The defendant testified that the plaintiff’s laryngeal nerve might have been extremely sensitive to this type of injury. Due to insufficient evidence on all

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    State Vs Starfield Case Study

    Case name: State v. Starfield Facts: On February 24, 1989 at approximately 1:47am, Ramsey County deputy sheriffs were called to the scene of an accident. The accident was located at Gem Lake where a car was found stuck in a snow-filled ditch. Upon approaching the vehicle, Deputy Lopez found the appellant, Sandra Starfield, sitting in the driver’s seat. His initial observation was that the car’s engine was off and the headlights were turned on, yet the key was not in the ignition nor was it anywhere

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    Weatherford Texas Counterclaim Case Study

    Plaintiff/Counterdefendant Weatherford Texas Hospital Company, LLC d/b/a Weatherford Regional Medical Center (“Hospital”) files its Answer to Joseph Daniels, D.O. d/b/a Southwest Orthopedic Associates’ (“Practice”) Counterclaim as follows: I. GENERAL DENIAL 1. Hospital generally denies each and every, all and singular, the material allegations of Practice’s Counterclaim and demands strict proof thereof by a preponderance of the evidence. II. SPECIFIC DENIALS AND AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES 2. Hospital specifically

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    Blowout Case Study: Clement V. Griffin (1994)

    In the case Clement v. Griffin (1994), there were a van carrying thirteen members of the Delgado Community College baseball team traveling to Mississippi when there was a tire blowout and causes several members of the baseball team to be ejected from the vehicle during the accident. However the driver of the vehicle was a student coach that did not have chauffeurs license. The student coach drove the vehicle against the school and state law that requires chauffeurs license. Facts The facts about

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    Gayle Stuart Trucking Case Study

    COMPLAINT AND NOW comes David M. Thompson, , by his counsel, Karreara Jackson of HACC Law firm, and states against Defendants, Stephen Blanca and Gayle Stuart Trucking, as follows: 1. The plaintiff, David M. Thompson, is an individual residing at 9873 Mulberry Lane in the city of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin, Pennsylvania. 2. The plaintiff’s parent and legal guardian is Albert Thompson, individual residing at 9873 mulberry Lane in the city of Harrisburg, Dauphin County of, Pennsylvania

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    Mosley V. Okeedokee: Weight, Inc. Case Study

    The legal office of Tyson, Edison & Vogue, the Brockton Liberty Building, 501 West Tenth Street, Starville, Brockton 00012-4532, Mr. Theodore Tyson, Esq., has been appointed to represent Lauren and James Mosley, the plaintiffs in the Mosley v. OkeeDokee–Weight, Inc. case. After reviewing the case the law offices of Tyson, Edison, & Vogue believe the jury’s verdict for the award of $200,000 based on the evidence of other people who took the natural dietary supplement was an appropriate decision

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    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Case Summary

    Introduction In this case Plaintiff seeks a ruling (1) vacating the Secretary’s findings determining the onset date of plaintiff’s claim for disability: (2) establishing June 8, 1983 as the onset date of plaintiff’s clam, and/or (3) in the alternative, remanding this matter to the Secretary for a new determination of the date of onset of plaintiff’s disability based on the entire medical record, under title XVI of the Social Security Act. Plaintiff believes that substantial evidence in the record

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    Black And Decker Disability Case Summary

    I. PARTIES TO THE CASE: Kenneth L. NORD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. the BLACK & DECKER DISABILITY PLAN, Defendant-Appellee. II. FORUM: The district court ruled in favor of Black & Decker Corp. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed III. STATUTE(S) INVOLVED IN THE CASE: The court is being asked to interpret if Black and Decker denial of his disability benefits violated ERISA. The court must determine whether the claimant is entitled to social security disability benefits. IV. STATEMENT OF FACTS:

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    Quickie Wheelchair Case Summary

    Thaddeus Shortz, # 447-109, raises claims arising from his housing at the Maryland Correctional Training Center (“MCTC”) . He is presently housed at the Jessup Correctional Institution (“JCI”). Mr. Shortz raises claims concerning the confiscation of his personal wheelchair and the failure of the institution to install handrails inside of the cell around his toilet. He contends that defendants conduct amounts to constitutional and ADA violations of the ADA. He seeks $250,000 in punitive damages, $300

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