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17 opinions for “Patsy H. Clemons”

District Court, S.D. Mississippi · 2001-12-28 · Published · cited 1× · 190 F. Supp. 2d 911; 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23214; 2001 WL 1820040
190 F.Supp.2d 911 (2001) Patsy BLACKWELL, et al. Plaintiffs v. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY F/K/A/ New England Mutual Life Insurance Company; Fulton A. Jordan, Jr. D/B/A/ Jordan & Associates, et al. Defendants No. CIV.A. 301CV523WS. United States District Court, S.D. Mississippi, Jackson Division. December 28, 2001. *912
Mississippi Supreme Court · 2017-01-19 · Published · cited 26× · 208 So. 3d 556; 2017 Miss. LEXIS 19
BEAM, JUSTICE, FOR THE COURT: ¶ 1. After a nearby ditch began to erode causing significant property damage and mold-related health issues, Plaintiffs John and Patsy O’Callaghan filed an inverse condemnation action under the Takings Clause of the Mississippi Constitution, requesting that the City of Tupelo compensate the couple for both personal injuries and significant property loss. The City of Tupelo prese
Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit · 2010-01-06 · Published · cited 344× · 591 F.3d 613; 65 A.L.R. Fed. 2d 747; 2010 U.S. App. LEXIS 239; 2010 WL 21090
591 F.3d 613 (2010) In re PREMPRO PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION, *614 Sandra Kirkland; Patricia Lawton-Wilson; Monica Lee; Katherine Maiello; Dorothy Mallette; Nola McAdoo; Lillian Meeks; Brenda Nicholson; Joanne Nickel; Barbara Norvell; Reva Orr; Regina Parker; April Patterson; Kathleen Perkinson; Donna Peters; Joanne Peterson; Mary Phillips; Viola Plieseis; Joyce Podhayski; Kathleen Preston; Lydia Ross; Diane S
District Court, N.D. Alabama · 1985-12-07 · Published · cited 6× · 628 F. Supp. 1137; 31 Educ. L. Rep. 62; 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13050
628 F.Supp. 1137 (1985) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, John F. Knight, Jr., et al., individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Intervenors, Board of Trustees of Alabama State University and Alabama A & M University, Realigned Plaintiffs, v. The STATE OF ALABAMA; George C. Wallace, Governor of the State of Alabama; the Alabama State Board of Education; Wayne Teague, State Superintendent of Education; Aubu
District Court, M.D. Alabama · 2010-06-30 · Published · cited 21× · 721 F. Supp. 2d 1079; 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66873; 2010 WL 2629408
721 F.Supp.2d 1079 (2010) HOPE FOR FAMILIES & COMMUNITY SERVICE, INC., et al., Plaintiffs, v. David WARREN, in his official capacity as the Sheriff of Macon County, Macon County Greyhound Park, Inc., and Milton McGregor, Defendants. Case No. 3:06-CV-1113-WKW[WO]. United States District Court, M.D. Alabama, Eastern Division. June 30, 2010.
Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit · 2022-11-29 · Published · cited 0×
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 22a0255p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ HUNTER DOSTER; JASON ANDERSON; MCKENNA │ COLANTANIO; PAUL CLEMEN
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 1991-02-25 · Published · cited 13× · 926 F.2d 353; 1991 WL 21533
MURNAGHAN, Circuit Judge: In the late summer of 1989, Rum Creek Coal Sales (the “Company”) became involved in a coal strike. The appeal before us does not focus on the conduct of strikers or the coal company; rather, we are asked to examine the actions of the West Virginia Police (“Police”).1 As the coal strike progressed, the Company became convinced that the Police were failing to protect it be
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 1991-05-06 · Published · cited 129× · 926 F.2d 353
926 F.2d 353 136 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2649, 59 USLW 2551,118 Lab.Cas. P 10,628 RUM CREEK COAL SALES, INCORPORATED, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.Honorable W. Gaston CAPERTON; Colonel J.R. Buckalew;Captain A.W. (Gene) Bumgardner; Sergeant Glen A. Ables;Sergeant David L. Belcher; Sergeant B.R. Chafin; SergeantP.D. Clemons; Corporal W.E. McGraw, II; Trooper C.E.Akers; Trooper K.W. Cordial; Trooper W.
Howard v. Statepublic domain
Mississippi Supreme Court · 2006-09-28 · Published · cited 44× · 945 So. 2d 326; 2006 WL 2773087
945 So.2d 326 (2006) Eddie Lee HOWARD, Jr. v. STATE of Mississippi. No. 2003-DR-01881-SCT. Supreme Court of Mississippi. September 28, 2006. Rehearing Denied January 18, 2007. *332 Mississippi Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel, by Robert M. Ryan, Jackson, Louwlynn Vanzetta Williams, William J. Clayton, Ba
Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit · 1985-03-25 · Published · cited 47× · 755 F.2d 1492; 23 Educ. L. Rep. 543; 1985 U.S. App. LEXIS 28520
R. LANIER ANDERSON, III, Circuit Judge: In this action under 42 U.S.C.A. § 1983, appellant Marcus Holley (“Holley”) appeals the district court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of appellees, Seminole County School District, et al. Holley claims that the nonrenewal of his teaching. contract after a hearing held by the Seminole C
District Court, W.D. Louisiana · 1970-06-11 · Published · cited 0× · 314 F. Supp. 1282; 1970 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11368
HUNTER, District Judge: This case was included with the other Louisiana school cases decided by the Fifth Circuit sub nom. Hall v. St. Helena Parish School Board, 417 F.2d 801 (May 28, 1969). Upon remand, this Court directed the School Board to confer with the Office of Education of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (“HEW”) to develop a new desegregation plan. On July 5, 1969, the School Board filed
Mississippi Supreme Court · 2000-05-25 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2003-DR-01881-SCT EDDIE LEE HOWARD, JR. v. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI DATE OF JUDGMENT: 05/25/2000 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. LEE J. HOWARD COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: LOWNDES COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER: MISSISSIPPI OFFICE OF CAPITAL POST-CONVICTION COUNSEL
Taylor v. Statepublic domain
Mississippi Supreme Court · 1996-04-25 · Published · cited 406× · 672 So. 2d 1246; 1996 WL 197700
672 So.2d 1246 (1996) C.W. TAYLOR v. STATE of Mississippi. No. 90-DP-01346-SCT. Supreme Court of Mississippi. April 25, 1996. *1252 Jim Kitchens, Kitchens & Ellis, Jackson, Connie Johnson, Houma, LA; John Holdridge, New Orleans, LA, for appellant. Michael C. Moore, Attorney General, Marvin L. White, Jr., Assistant Atto
People v. Marshallpublic domain
California Supreme Court · 1996-08-07 · Published · cited 398× · 13 Cal. 4th 799; 919 P.2d 1280; 96 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 5894; 96 Daily Journal DAR 9599; 55 Cal. Rptr. 2d 347; 1996 Cal. LEXIS 3987
Opinion WERDEGAR, J. Following a mistrial declared when a jury was unable to agree on guilt, a second jury convicted defendant George Edward Marshall of three counts of first degree murder (Pen. Code, § 187; all further statutory references are to the Penal Code unless otherwise indicated) and one count of attempted murder (§§ 664/187), and as to each count found defendant used a firearm during the commission o
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · 1990-08-24 · Published · cited 134× · 904 F.2d 950
KING, Circuit Judge: Willie Albert Smith appeals the district court’s denial of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus from the judgment of conviction and death sentence entered against him on July 30, 1981, in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit of Hinds County, Mississippi. Smith was convicted of the murder of a convenience store clerk during the course of a ro
District Court, N.D. Alabama · 1991-12-30 · Published · cited 26× · 787 F. Supp. 1030; 1991 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19151; 1991 WL 286238
787 F.Supp. 1030 (1991) John F. KNIGHT, Jr., Alma S. Freeman, John T. Gibson, Susan Buskey, Carl Petty, Dennis Charles Barnett by his father Arthur D. Barnett, Vonda Cross, Tammi Palmer, Alease S. Sims, Stacey Levise Sims by her parents Levi Sims and Alease S. Sims, Gary Mitchell, Jr., Grover L. Brown, Frederick Carodine, Frankie Patricia Yarbrough, Dr. Charles Edwards McMillan, Horace W. Rice, Anthony Y. Lavonne Thompson by his mother Lois N. Thompson,
United States Tax Court · 1986-11-17 · Published · cited 192× · 87 T.C. 1087; 1986 U.S. Tax Ct. LEXIS 166; 87 T.C. No. 68
NlMS, Judge: In these consolidated cases, respondent determined aggregate deficiencies in excess of $61 million in petitioners’ Federal income taxes for the years 1975 through 1980.2 Each of the petitioners in these cases entered into a series of transactions herein sometimes referred to for convenience as the London Options Transaction. Th