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Teen pleads guilty in Baltimore County Circuit Court for 4 killings;
Nicholas W. Browning, the Cockeysville teenager accused in the February killings of his parents and two younger brothers inside the family's home, pleaded guilty Monday to four counts of first-degree murder in Baltimore County Circuit Court. Browning, 16, will face a maximum of two consecutive life sentences and...
Tags: lawyer, SUV, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-28
Law Digest
MARYLAND COURT OF APPEALS Administrative: Liquor license renewal: Circuit court properly affirmed the Board of License Commissioners' refusal to renew liquor license where the Board held a hearing on a third-party protest for renewal despite withdrawal of the protest. Pridgeon, et al. v. Board of License Commissioners...
Tags: Maryland, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-27
Baltimore City Circuit Court hits Housing Authority of Baltimore
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City must pay more than $300,000 to a former tenant whose lung condition was made worse by the presence of hazardous mold in her home. A jury in Baltimore City Circuit Court deliberated for three hours Monday before awarding Nornita Hyman $3,384...
Tags: Baltimore, tenant, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-22
Federal Circuit Court of Appeals Denies RJ Reynolds Petition for Rehearing in Star Scientific Patent Infringement Lawsuit
PETERSBURG, Va. -- Star Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ:STSI) issued the following statement today by Paul L. Perito, the company's chairman, president and COO: We are pleased to announce to our shareholders that the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals today denied RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company's RJR petition for a rehearing. This...
Tags: Company, lawsuit, tobacco, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-22
Baltimore County Circuit Court finds e-mailer guilty of threatening
Walter C. Abbott Jr. was found guilty Monday in Baltimore County Circuit Court of threatening in an e-mail to "strangle the life" out of Martin O'Malley because of the governor's views on immigration. While Abbott may have expressed remorse in court for his choice of words, afterward...
Tags: E-mail, Governor, immigration, prosecutor, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-21
Class action against Centene rebuffed by 8th U.S. Circuit Court of
A federal appeals court upheld the dismissal of a securities fraud class action against Centene Corp. and its officers, saying the pleadings weren't spe-cific enough for the case to move forward. "It's very difficult in the current environment to make a securities class action," said Joe Jacobson, of...
Tags: Centene Corp., lawyer, SALES, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-20
Libel lawsuit against John Grisham headed to 10th U.S. Circuit Court
An Oklahoma federal judge's dismissal of a libel lawsuit against best-selling author John Grisham and other writers is on its way to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Grisham's The Innocent Man deals with the 1982 murder of Debra Sue Carter and the convictions and subsequent DNA...
Tags: Biotechnology, conviction, lawsuit, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-17
Settlement in Cole County Circuit Court to give media Missouri
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt has agreed to turn over old e-mails at no cost to three news organizations that requested them. The Associated Press, Kansas City Star and St. Louis Post- Dispatch intervened in a lawsuit filed by two court-appointed lawyers about the governor's e-mail retention policy....
Tags: E-mail, Governor, lawyer, media, Missouri, settlement, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-16
Suit in Jackson County Circuit Court challenges light rail on
A Kansas City man is seeking judicial review of the enactment that put the light rail initiative on the Nov. 4 ballot. In an effort to stop the vote, Patrick Tuohey sued the city and the Kansas City Board of Election Commissioners in Jackson County Circuit Court on...
Tags: ballot, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-16
Baltimore City Circuit Court: Plaintiff wins $22K in suit against
When Donald Sturgill learned from his attorney in June 2003 that he had been offered just $15,000 to settle his medical malpractice claim against the University of Maryland Medical System Corp., he rejected the payout and eventually sued that lawyer for legal malpractice. More than five years...
Tags: attorney, HEALTHCARE, hospital, lawyer, Litigation, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-16
Exxon leak trial opens in Baltimore County Circuit Court
ExxonMobil Corp. chose its bottom line over public well-being in refusing to replace what it knew to be a faulty detector at a Jacksonville gas station, a lawyer for nearby residents said Tuesday as their billion-dollar lawsuit went to trial. The faulty equipment allowed a leak from a...
Tags: courtroom, Exxon Mobil Corp., leak, TVs, U.S. Circuit Court, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-10-15
Legal Opinions - U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals: October 14, 2008
Administrative Law Medicaid funding regulations BOTTOM LINE: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services did not exceed its authority in promulgating regulations for state to follow in calculating post-eligibility income of nursing home residents. CASE: Md. Dep't. of Health and Mental Hygiene v. Centers...
Tags: deduction, HEALTHCARE, income, Maryland, Medicaid, regulation, SOFTWARE, statute, U.S. Circuit Court, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-10-14
St. Louis County Circuit Court's Case.net, like court staff, takes
While the state and federal courts were scheduled off for Columbus Day, Case.net decided to take the day off too. The Web site was down on Monday due to a technical error. The Information Technology Department at St. Louis County Circuit Court learned of the outage...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, U.S. Circuit Court, Web
Research articles 2008-10-14
Baltimore County Circuit Court rules son owns house, but must pay
A Sparrows Point man can keep his dead mother's former home but must repay her estate $25,000 for bonds that he and his wife cashed for their personal use, a judge and jury ruled in Baltimore County Circuit Court. The decisions end a three-year legal battle between Richard...
Tags: bank, bond, estate, FINANCE, Investment, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-14
Charles County Circuit Court awards full coverage, rejects waiver
GEICO Insurance Co. should have paid $300,000 in uninsured motorist coverage to a Waldorf man when his son was rear-ended in November 2004, not the $20,000 the father purchased when he bought the policy and signed a waiver in 1992, a Charles County jury decided this month. The...
Tags: FINANCE, GEICO, Insurance, Peterson, U.S. Circuit Court, waiver
Research articles 2008-10-14
8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals: Fine doesn't lengthen sentence
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines do not allow federal judges to add points for a defendant's criminal history when, in the prior crime, the defendant only had to pay a fine, a federal appeals court said. On Friday, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a federal judge...
Tags: battery, Engineering, Government, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-14
St. Louis County Circuit Court's Case.net, like court staff, takes
While the state and federal courts were scheduled off for Columbus Day, Case.net decided to take the day off too. The Web site was down on Monday due to a technical error. The Information Technology Department at the St. Louis County Circuit Court learned of the...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, U.S. Circuit Court, Web
Research articles 2008-10-14
Finalists named for vacancy in St. Louis Circuit Court
Lawyers juggling public and private legal jobs have been tapped as finalists for a judicial vacancy in the St. Louis Circuit Court. The 22nd Judicial Commission late last week named the three people it's recommending to Gov. Matt Blunt to fill a vacancy created by the promotion...
Tags: Governor, SALES, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-13
8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholds $20.7M arbitration award
A U.S. appeals court upheld a $20.7 million arbitration award for a former Enterprise Rent-A-Car executive. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Oct. 6 said the $45.90 per-share price set by a three-member arbitration panel for William Holekamp's incentive stock awards couldn't be set aside because...
Tags: arbitration, stock, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-13
Federal U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses Johns Hopkins' win on
A New Jersey company's bloodclot-buster does not infringe three patents the Johns Hopkins University licensed to a medical device manufacturer, a divided appeals court has held. The decision by the Federal U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed last year's jury award of nearly $700,000 in U.S. District Court...
Tags: Baltimore, HEALTHCARE, Hopkins, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-10
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