Eleventh Amendment – Medicare Statue Violation
The plaintiffs contend that their rates were not properly adjusted after a change in ownership of the nursing homes they run.
Sufficiency of Evidence
In 2013 the Sheriff of Whitley County, Indiana hired the County’s first black police officer ever, Terrance McKinney.
Bankruptcy Consolidation Action
This is a consolidated appeal from judgments entered by the bankruptcy court and affirmed by the district court, in favor of the defendant Ira Bodenstein, the Chapter 7 trustee of the estate of Peregrine Financial Group (“Peregrine”).
Sentencing Guidelines
Stacy Lee Harden, Jr., pled guilty to possessing with intent to distribute five kilograms of cocaine in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1).
Sufficiency of Evidence and Jury Instructions
This case involves allegations of spoofing and commodities fraud in this new trading environment.
Court Error – Order of Restitution
Deandre Anderson, who pleaded guilty to armed bank robbery, challenges an order of restitution.
Validity of Contract and Statue of Limitations
Pine Top tells us that this statute allows the liquidator to ignore the treaties, wait until the end of the liquidation, and then submit one bill netting multi-decade balances across multiple treaties.
Abuse of Discretion – Failure to Hold Evidentiary Hearing
In April 2011, the police arrested Aaron Schreiber for robbing a liquor store in Summit, Illinois.
Weekly Case Digests — August 7 to August 11, 2017
Weekly Case Digests — August 7 to August 11, 2017
Disciplinary Proceeding – Reinstatement of License to Practice Law
We review a report filed by Referee James C. Boll recommending that the court reinstate the license of David V. Moss to practice law in Wisconsin.
Court Error – Abuse of Discretion
D.J.A.R. was adjudicated delinquent for engaging in conduct prohibited by the child sexual assault statute.
Sufficiency of Evidence
J.B. appeals from an order of the circuit court adjudicating him delinquent based upon a finding by the court that he committed first-degree sexual assault with a child under the age of thirteen, contrary to WIS. STAT. §§ 948.02(1)(e) and 939.50(3)(b).
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