• State v. Caddell

    Upon an indictment, proper in form, the defendant was convicted of kidnapping Catherine Sutton and was sentenced to imprisonment for life.
  • Ryan v. Napier

    Negligent claimant McDonald sued Deputy Klein and the Pima County Sheriff alleging that Klein "negligently released" Barry and that use of the dog "constituted a negligent, unjustified, and excessive use of force." The claimant recovered...
  • In re Marriage of Noghrey

    Appellant, former husband, challenged a judgment from the Superior Court, which determined that a premarital agreement was valid. In the event of a divorce, the agreement entitled respondent former wife to a house and $ 500,000.00 or one-half of appellant's...
  • Sandra T.E. v. S. Berwyn Sch. Dist. 100

    After it was discovered that a school teacher sexually molested students, plaintiff victims filed a civil lawsuit against defendant school district and a principal for failing to take appropriate responsive action. The District Court ordered appellant...
  • Burditt v. Whataburger, Inc.

    The customer brought this action after he was made to wait after restaurant employees believed he was trying to pay with counterfeit money. The trial court granted the restaurant summary judgment.
  • Fuller v. Winn-Dixie Montgomery, LLC

    Plaintiff initiated the action against defendants when one of the bags she carried (containing the soup cans and spaghetti jar) allegedly failed. This resulted in the glass spaghetti jar shattering, severely slicing her left foot.
  • United States v. Myers

    Defendant police officer appealed his conviction from the District Court for violating the civil rights of pretrial detainees by using a stun gun, in violation of 18 U.S.C.S. § 242.
  • LegalZoom.com, Inc. v. N.C. State Bar

    Plaintiff LegalZoom has two legal service plans: one for consumers and one for business users. It sent a letter to the State Bar seeking to register its consumer "Advantage Plus Plan" as a prepaid legal services plan.
  • Mendez v. Westminister Sch. Dist.

    In a class action pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 23, petitioner parents sought injunctive relief against respondent school districts, claiming violation of the Fourteenth Amendment because the school districts by regulation or custom segregated children...
  • SEC v. Shavers

    SEC asserts that Shavers made a number of misrepresentations to investors regarding the nature of the investments and that he defrauded investors. Shavers argues that the BTCST investments are not securities because Bitcoin is not money, and is not part...