• United States v. Davis

    Two Philadelphia police officers were patrolling near 5100 Market Street when they saw a black Jeep Grand Cherokee on the opposite side of the street. Inside the Jeep were two men: Terrell Davis and Jamar Blackshear. After a period of time, the two men...
  • United States v. Davis

    Defendant, Terry Davis, served as national treasurer of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. He was accused of stealing fraternity funds and was indicted on ten counts of bank fraud, one count of first-degree theft, and one count of first-degree fraud. The successor...
  • United States v. Check

    Sandy Check, the defendant, was a police officer who was convicted of possession of heroin with intent to distribute the drug, including the allegation of actual distribution of the drug, and conspiracy to distribute narcotic-drug, controlled substances...
  • Smith v. Maryland

    After the victim of a robbery began receiving phone calls from the person who claimed to be the robber, the police installed a pen register, without a warrant, at the central telephone system in order to determine the identity of the numbers that petitioner...
  • Sheet Metal Workers’ Int’l Association v. EEOC

    In 1975, the District Court found petitioner union and petitioner apprenticeship committee of the union guilty of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by discriminating against nonwhite workers in recruitment, selection, training, and admission...
  • Sec. & Exch. Com. v. Chinese Consol. Benevolent Ass'n

    Plaintiff Securities and Exchange Commission sued defendant association to enjoin it from violating the Securities Act of 1933, 15 U.S.C.S. § 77a et seq., prohibiting the sale of unregistered securities, for defendant's solicitation of offers...
  • Sanchez-Llamas v. Oregon

    These are two consolidated state criminal cases which involved two arrested foreign nationals . The first case involved defendant Sanchez-Llamas (a Mexican national) who was charged with several offences including attempted aggravated murder. The other...
  • San Antonio Indep. School Dist. v. Rodriguez

    The financing of public elementary and secondary schools in Texas is a product of state and local participation. Almost half of the revenues are derived from a largely state-funded program designed to provide a basic minimum educational offering in every...
  • Samaan v. St. Joseph Hospital

    While in a plane, a flight attendant thought that the Plaintiff looked sick, so she sat him down, and recruited health-care professionals from among the passengers. A second-year medical resident examined the plaintiff and concluded that he was probably...
  • Saito v. McKesson HBOC, Inc.

    McKesson Corporation entered into a stock-for-stock merger agreement with HBO & Company ("HBOC"). On October 20, 1998, appellant, Noel Saito, purchased McKesson stock. The merger was consummated in January 1999 and the combined company was...