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20 opinions for “Gonzalez v. Johnson & Johnson”
Heriberto D. Gonzalez v. Salvador Johnson, Sr.public domain
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas MEMORANDUM OPINION No. 04-20-00516-CV Heriberto D. GONZALEZ, Appellant v. Salvador JOHN
Heriberto D. Gonzalez v. Salvador Johnson, Sr.public domain
FILE COPY Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas October 7, 2021 No. 04-20-00516-CV Heriberto D. GONZALEZ, Appellant v. Salvador JOHNSON, Sr.,
Heriberto D. Gonzalez v. Salvador Johnson, Sr.public domain
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas JUDGMENT No. 04-20-00516-CV Heriberto D. GONZALEZ, Appellant v. Salvador JOHNSON, Sr. and Amy Marshall, Appell
Heriberto D. Gonzalez v. Salvador Johnson, Sr.public domain
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas January 15, 2021 No. 04-20-00516-CV Heriberto D. GONZALEZ, Appellant v. Salvador JOHNSON, Sr., Appell
Heriberto D. Gonzalez v. Salvador Johnson, Sr.public domain
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas November 17, 2020 No. 04-20-00516-CV Heriberto D. GONZALEZ, Appellant v. Salvador JOHNSON, Sr., Appellee Fro
Gonzalez ex rel. Gonzalez v. Johnsonpublic domain
Smith, Herman J., J. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff Ramon Gonzalez (“Gonzalez”) filed this negligence action against defendants Steven Johnson, DEC-TAM Corporation, and Michael Morris, after sustaining injuries in a worksite accident in Connecticut. The defendants move to dismiss pursuant to Mass.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6) on the basis that Gonzalez’s complaint is barred under Connecticut’s statute of limitations on negligen
Gonzalez v. Johnsonpublic domain
C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.
Gonzalez v. Johnsonpublic domain
C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.
OPINION Opinion by: CATHERINE STONE, Chief Justice. This appeal arises from a dispute over the return of a security deposit. After a bench trial, the trial court signed a take-nothing judgment in favor of Waters at Elm Creek, L.L.C., awarding it $18,623.16 in attorneys’ fees. On appeal, Shannon Johnson and Javier G. Gonzalez contend the
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas JUDGMENT No. 04-12-00779-CV Shannon L. JOHNSON and Javier G. Gonzalez, Appellants v. WATERS AT ELM CREEK LLC, Appellee From the County Co
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas April 24, 2013 No. 04-12-00779-CV Shannon L. JOHNSON and Javier G. Gonzalez, Appellants v. WATERS AT ELM CREEK LLC, Appellee
Gonzalez-Ramirez v. Johnsonpublic domain
Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.
Perez-Gonzalez v. Lashbrookpublic domain
Brennan, Circuit Judge. Raul Perez-Gonzalez pleaded guilty to first degree murder for his role in a gang-related killing. His plea agreement called for a thirty-five year prison sentence and required him to testify truthfully in any prosecution against his co-defendants. More than one year after agreeing to these terms and pleading guilty, as the trial of a co-defendant approached, Perez-Gonzalez had second thoughts and declined to
Gonzalez v. Oteropublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER DANIEL R. DOMINGUEZ, United States District Judge Pending before the Court are the following motions: (a) Motion Requesting Leave for Summons by Publication, Docket No. 62; (b) Notice to the Court Regarding Plaintiffs’ Request for Service of Publication filed by the federal officers and defendants Jorge Quinones;1 Berta Santiago; Raymond Johnso
Gonzalez v. Waterbury Police Dept.public domain
Ruling on Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law Stefan R. Underhill, United States District Judge This case arises out of a police “sting” operation conducted by members of the Waterbury Police Department that resulted in a lengthy high-speed chase and ultimately the arrest of Gabriel Gonzalez. Gonzalez alleges that the defendant police officers used excessive force in the course of taking him into custody
Gonzalez v. Arizonapublic domain
ORDER KOZINSKI, Chief Judge: Upon the vote of a majority of nonrecused active judges, it is ordered that this *955case be reheard en banc pursuant to Circuit Rule 35-3. The three-judge panel opinion shall not be cited as precedent by or to any court of the Ninth Circuit.
Gonzalez v. Claywellpublic domain
24 So.3d 1260 (2009) Roger J. GONZALEZ, Appellant, v. Dawn Elizabeth CLAYWELL, Appellee. No. 1D09-1421. District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District. December 31, 2009. Alan R. Horky of Fuller, Johnson, Kehoe, Horky & Terrig, LLC, Pensacola, for Appellant. Warren R. Todd and Erick M. Drlicka of Emmanuel, Sheppard & Condon, Pensacola, for Appell
Gonzalez v. Gomezpublic domain
PER CURIAM. Affirmed. See Farrell v. Phillips, 414 So.2d 1119 (Fla. 4th DCA 1982).
Gonzalez v. Statepublic domain
683 S.E.2d 878 (2009) GONZALEZ v. The STATE. No. A09A1465. Court of Appeals of Georgia. August 20, 2009. *879 Edwin J. Wilson, for appellant. Daniel J. Porter, Dist. Atty., Jimmie E. Baggett, Jr., Asst. Dist. Atty., for appellee. JOHNSON, Presiding Judge. A jury found Rigoberto Rodriguez Gonzalez guilty of tr
Gonzalez Ex Rel. Gonzalez v. City of Anaheimpublic domain
OPINION CLIFTON, Circuit Judge: Adolph Anthony Sanchez Gonzalez was shot and killed during an encounter with two Anaheim police officers. His successors brought an action seeking damages under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The district court entered summary judgment in favor of defendants. Because Gonzalez is dead, the police officers are the only witnesses able to testify as to the events that le