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Case Digests

Oct 9, 2023

Reasonable Suspicion

Simplot appeals a judgment convicting her of misdemeanor operating a motor vehicle with a controlled substance in her blood, as a third offense.

Oct 9, 2023

Sentencing Guidelines

McMullen was found guilty of possessing cocaine and marijuana under Indiana law.

Oct 9, 2023

Uncompensated Taking of Property-Due Process

Willow acquired a house in need of substantial repairs, with project estimates surpassing $100,000.

Oct 9, 2023

Employment Law

NCR's customer engineers (CEs) provide on-site service for NCR devices, primarily working remotely.

Oct 9, 2023

Immigration-Asylum

In 2016, Nerio and her minor daughter attempted to enter the United States without the necessary authorization.

Oct 9, 2023

Class Action-Home-State Controversy Exception

A class action lawsuit has been filed in Illinois against Country Mutual and 46 of its current and former officers and directors by both current and former policyholders.

Oct 2, 2023

Summary Judgement-Negligence

This case arises out of a number of accidents that occurred in the morning hours of June 12, 2020, on northbound I-39/90/94 near the Town of Arlington in Columbia County.

Oct 2, 2023

Attorney Licensing

In 2003, Salem obtained a license to practice law in New York. Although he applied for a license to practice in Illinois, where he lived, he was denied.

Oct 2, 2023

Cannabis Dispensary Licensing

In 2019, the Illinois Cannabis Regulation Act was enacted, legalizing the recreational use of cannabis and instituting a licensing system for cannabis dispensaries.

Sep 25, 2023

Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

Graveen pled no contest, as a repeat offender, to one count of a vehicle operator fleeing or eluding an officer and one count of second-degree reckless endangerment.

Sep 25, 2023

Denial of Parole

In 1994, prior to the enactment of Truth in Sentencing, the circuit court sentenced Jardine to consecutive indeterminate prison terms totaling sixty years on convictions for attempted first-degree intentional homicide and four counts of first-degree sexual assault.

Sep 25, 2023

Bail Jumping- “Released from Custody”

Jacobs appeals nonfinal orders denying his motions to dismiss seventeen felony bail jumping charges and his motion for reconsideration.

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