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In 1987, Shell Western E&P, Inc. sold oil-and-gas properties to the predecessor of respondent Citation 2002 Investment LLC with an assignment that included mineral interests in "Exhibit A."
Appellant is serving concurrent 360-month sentences for multiple drug conspiracy offenses involving crack and powder cocaine, and a consecutive 120-month sentence for using and possessing a semiautomatic weapon in furtherance of the drug crime.
Plaintiff, a captain of the Quitman Police Department, was terminated after signing an affidavit supporting a motion to transfer venue in a criminal case involving his friend.
After defendant pled guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2), the district court sentenced him to 60 months of incarceration and a three-year term of supervised release.
Appellant issued a purchase order to appellee to provide certain construction materials and services related to the construction of a manufacturing building in Bastrop County.
This dispute concerned two paintings recovered from the Nazis by the Monuments Men. Max Emden owned a 1764 replica of Bernardo Bellotto's The Marketplace at Pirna painted by Bellotto; he was forced to sell the painting to an art dealer who then resold it to the Reich Chancellery for inclusion in the Fhrermuseum.
Appellee, a commercial construction company that primarily constructs self-storage centers, sued appellants for theft, tortious interference with existing contractual relationships, and unjust enrichment.
Defendant was arrested and charged with transporting undocumented aliens in violation of 8 U.S.C. §§1324(a)(1)(A)(ii). (A)(v)(II), and (B)(ii) after a U.S. Border Patrol Agent's trained and certified dog alerted to the tractor trailer defendant was driving and ten undocumented immigrants were found concealed in the sleeper cab and closets of the vehicle.
Respondents sued petitioner, the Texas Department of Transportation, and others for negligence and inverse condemnation after a TxDOT subcontractor's employees cut down trees on respondents' property outside the boundaries of the State's right of way easement.