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Criminal Defendant Obtains Compassionate Release
The Marshalls were members of the school board in the Webb Consolidated School District.
Court Grants Partial Motion to Dismiss where No Supplemental Jurisdiction
Court Finds Complaint Sounds in Ordinary Negligence Rather than Medical Malpractice
Trial court erred in granting judgment to insurer in its declaratory relief action asking court to find the unlicensed driver exclusion in an automobile policy was valid because §1718 of the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law did not include an unlicensed driver exclusion and thus, the policy's exclusion of coverage for first party medical expenses was not valid. Reversed.
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Amendment to Sexual Assault Statute of Limitations Creating Exceptions for DNA/Fingerprint Cases Did Not Apply Retroactively
Multiple stab wounds, including one to the chest, plus a broken jaw constituted injuries severe enough to meet the definition of "serious bodily injury" as defined by the Commentary to the Sentencing Guidelines.
Receipt of notice of infringement only a day prior to the filing of the complaint was insufficient to charge defendant with pre-suit knowledge of the asserted patents.
Court Allows Individual Service Process Requirements for Claim Against Municipal Employee
Court Vacates District Court's Order That Government Destroy Seized Financial Materials
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