• Gebhart v. State

    Defendant and several accomplices burglarized four residences, taking televisions, stereos and other items. Two accomplices testified that defendant participated in the burglaries and thefts. Defendant and company accomplished all the burglaries in the...
  • Betancourt v. Trinitas Hosp.

    Patient underwent surgery at the defendant facility to remove a malignant tumor from his thymus gland. The surgery went well, but while recovering in the post-operative intensive care unit, the ventilation tube that was supplying him with oxygen became...
  • Greenwald v. Wisconsin

    Defendant was arrested on suspicion of burglary. He did not have his blood pressure medication with him. He was interrogated for several hours and was not advised of his constitutional rights. Defendant was eventually taken to a cell where the bed was...
  • Crane v. Ky.

    A week after the liquor store clerk was killed, petitioner, Crane, then 16, was arrested for another crime. According to police, the petitioner began confessing to a host of crimes. Upon questioning, the petitioner initially denied involvement in the...
  • Mass. Bay Ins. Co. v. Impact Fulfillment Servs., LLC

    Mass. Bay Ins. Co. v. Impact Fulfillment Servs., LLC United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina September 24, 2021, Decided; September 24, 2021, Filed 1:20CV926 Opinion MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER OSTEEN, JR., District Judge...
  • Bonkowski v. Arlan's Dep't Store

    This damage action arose out of a security guard's accost and accusation of Marion Bonkowski as a suspected shoplifter from defendant Arlan's Department Store in Saginaw. The security guard, Earl Reinhardt, died before the trial. Bonkowski sued...
  • Rodriguez v. U.S. Healthworks, Inc.

    Rodriguez v. U.S. Healthworks, Inc. United States District Court for the Northern District of California May 17, 2019, Decided; May 17, 2019, Filed Case No. 17-cv-06924-KAW Opinion  [*1097]  ORDER DENYING MOTION TO REMAND; GRANTING MOTION FOR SUMMARY...
  • Langan v. Valicopters, Inc.

    Patrick and Dorothy Langan (Respondents) owned a small farm in the Yakima Valley. The Langans were organic farmers, i.e., they did not use non-organic fertilizers, insecticides or herbicides to aid them in their farming but rely on natural fertilizers...
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  • FTC v. Staples, Inc.

    On February 4, 2015, Staples, Inc. and Office Depot entered into an agreement under which Staples would acquire Office Depot. On December 7, 2015, Moving Plaintiffs, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia, joined Co-Plaintiff Federal...