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Robert G. Cason, proceeding pro se, appealed from the district court's orders denying his motion for default judgment and dismissing his amended complaint.
In this § 1925(a) opinion, the trial court urged the appellate court to affirm the judgment following a jury trial that resulted in a verdict in favor of appellee Shante Jackson in the amount of $3 million. The trial court also justified its denial of appellant's post-trial motion.
In the Matter of Attorneys in Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a. v. Janet Hyonson Roh
Chief engineer can be charged for aiding in violation of dumping oily barge water even if they are not the shipmaster
Plaintiff appealed the denial of her request for reunification therapy with the parties' then-minor child.
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Plaintiff moved for default judgment in action for payment due under a credit agreement.
Trial court erred in admitting medical examiner's opinion of cause of death where it was not based on any objective medical evidence but solely on a witness's history of the case. Order of the superior court reversed, judgment of sentence vacated, case remanded.
In a § 1925(a) opinion, the trial court urged the affirmance of three orders granting judgment on the pleadings to defendants because the 12-year statute of repose that applies to construction projects, 42 Pa. C.S. § 5536, barred plaintiff homeowners' claims against defendants.
Motion to Dismiss Denied; Defendants' Misrepresentations Were Material
Defendants moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for failure to state a claim and on the basis of qualified immunity. The court granted the motion as to all of plaintiff's claims against one of the defendants and as to some of the claims against the other. The court held, among other things, that plaintiff failed to state a claim of malicious prosecution in violation of the Fourth Amendment where one of the defendant police investigators was not involved in initiating proceedings against him, and where both defendant officers could h
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