State v. J. J. S. A175107 In the Matter of R. M. R., a Child. Mass.R. Advanced release opinions are court decisions that are scheduled to be released in advance of their publication in the Connecticut Law Journal. The Court of Appeal may: affirm the trial court 's judgment or order. Department of Human Services v. C. R. A174800 In the Matter of F. A. R., a Child. State v. A. M. D. A175141 In the Matter of B. C. L., aka B. C. L., a Child. A174018 In the Matter of N. M., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. Department of Human Services v. D. R. V. A175447 In the Matter of J. N., a Child. Department of Human Services v. J. K. A171321 In the Matter of the Estate of Beck, Anne, Deceased. (Justice Phil Berger Jr.), 418A20 313 Or App 647 () Merrick v.City of Portland; 313 Or App 664 () Gala v.Board of Chiropractic Examiners When searching for a document, do not select "posting type" for any document filed before January 1, 2013. Click the case number to open the opinion in the State of Oregon Law Library Digital Collection. State v. B. S. A175031 In the Matter of D. E. D. III, a Child. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. State v. R. R. P. A175201 In the Matter of S.'A. Department of Human Services v. J. T., aka J. F. A174523 In the Matter of K. R. S., a Child. Use the search boxes below to locate documents described above. Termination of parental rights pursuant to N.C.G.S. Department of Human Services v. C. W. et al, A171831 In the Matter of the Marriage of Poydence and Poydence, A174196 In the Matter of the Suspension of the Driving Privileges of Moore, Kevin Michael, aka Moore, Carl Lisle. Once an advance opinion becomes certified, it will . The "Unpublished Decisions" are for archival purposes. Department of Human Services v. M. C. C. A174641 In the Matter of Z. S. D., a Child. Please note that copies of published and unpublished opinions may also be available from or searchable through sources other than this website. Department of Human Services v. J. W., aka J. Department of Human Services v. M. P. K. A174033 In the Matter of R. R., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. (Justice Anita Earls), 449A20 The Supreme Court is, no doubt, the nation's most powerful court. Party Name: (Lastname Firstname Middle Initial OR Company Name) Show Open Cases Only. It hears appeals of trial court decisions from five of Florida's twenty judicial circuits. 7B-1104(2); appeal from order terminating respondents' parental rights pursuant to N.C.G.S. Department of Human Services and C. S. C., aka C. C. v. L. M. W./R. A summary disposition is a summary opinion in order form and disposes of an appeal that has been briefed and submitted for consideration. State v. H. I. C.-M. A171254 In the Matter of J. M. R., a Youth. Presents the opinions of the Illinois Supreme and Appellate courts. Allows users to search the State of Illinois database for opinions. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Recent decisions, judiciary news, schedules, oral argument calendars, statistics, court sponsored committees and programs and publications can be viewed on this site. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Tuesday withdrew its opinion on how the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma is applied to four cases — including one the state is . Second Department completes its expansion of mandatory e-filing via NYSCEF in Supreme and Surrogate's Courts. State v. C. M. C. A172223 In the Matter of L. M. W., a Youth. Caution on Court Opinions. B., aka A. S. A172972 State v. Cypert, Cassidy Jolene, aka Cypert, Cassidy J. A171954 State v. Hancock, Tyson Arthur, aka Hancock, Tyson A. A171286 State v. Little, Christopher Wayne, A172465 State v. Lockesmith, Jana Kay, aka Locke-Smith, Jana K., aka Locke-Smith, Jana Kay, A171677 State v. Rittmiller, Shawn Michael, A175049 Hang v. Nolan and Johnny Matthew’s Company. A 13th appellate panel, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, is a unique court. (6 pages) Darian Lensgraf appeals his conviction for first-degree murder. Termination of parental rights pursuant to N.C.G.S. (Judge Darren Jackson), COA20-531 Department of Human Services v. K. R. A175527 In the Matter of H. R. V., a Child. County zoning board decision was supported by substantial, competent evidence in view of the entire record; trial court's review of county zoning board in nature of certiorari; interpretation of county unified development ordinance. Department of Human Services v. D. D. W. A174143 In the Matter of the Appointment of a Custodian for the Law Practice of Deveny, Lori E. Oregon State Bar v. Volin, A173229 In the Matter of the Compensation of Ourada, Richard T., Claimant. 7B-1111(a)(3). It is based in Washington, D.C., and has nationwide jurisdiction to hear appeals in specialized cases. Justices may also write opinions relating to the orders of the Court, e.g ., to dissent from a denial of certiorari or . B. I., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. State v. L. W. A172052 In the Matter of the Compensation of Bulick, Leisa K., Claimant. A171452 In the Matter of S. J. W., a Youth. Moore v. Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV), A169955 Lujano-Rodriguez, J. Santos v. Hendricks, A171610 Oregon State Bar v. Khullar et al and Gonzales et al, A172211 State v. Fowler, Michael Russell, II, aka Fowler, Michael Russell, III, A171725 State v. Tillman, Melvin Lee, aka Lincoln, Amos Lee, aka Maxwell, Melvin, aka Tillman, Melvin, A172778 State v. Villagomez, Nemoria Lynn, aka Villagomez, Nemoria, A171999 State v. von Rodenstein, Karl David. State v. J. T. A174770 In the Matter of T. F., a Child. Administrative Law Judge; hearsay evidence; dismissal for just cause; career State employee; grossly inefficient job performance; unacceptable personal conduct; Judicial Branch offices and courts are closed Monday, September 6, for Labor Day holiday. Department of Human Services v. A. R. L. A173424 In the Matter of K. A. N., aka D. E. A., a Youth. The court hears appeals from the U.S. Court of International Trade, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Chavis v. Blibaum & Assoc. Slip opinions are the opinions that are filed on the day that the appellate court issues its decision and are often not the court's final opinion. Deep Kleen, Inc. v. Barajas-Valencia, A171366 Kelley, Michael Don, aka Kelly, Michael Don v. Laney, A172124 Miller, aka Vallier v. Department of Human Services, A173080 U.S. Bank National Association, as Successor Trustee to Bank of America v. Rinegard-Guirma, A173872 Hoglund v. Clackamas County Sheriff's Office. Official opinions are available from the Superior Court Reporter. Access the opinions of the Supreme Judicial Court and Appeals Court in a variety of ways using the links . State v. A. T. R. A172608 Bank of New York Mellon, The, fka The Bank of New York as Trustee for Registered holders of CWABS, Inc. v. Wills and all other occupants, tenants, and subtenants of the property located at 13049 NE Broadway Street, Portland OR 97230, A174161 Guerrero v. Department of Human Services, A174570 Horton v. Kendall Chevrolet, LLC, dba Kendall Chevrolet et al and Federated Service Insurance Company. Appeal from order terminating respondent's parental rights; termination of respondent's parental rights pursuant to N.C.G.S. (Justice Michael Morgan), 473A20 County zoning board decision was supported by substantial, competent evidence in view of the entire record; trial court's review of county zoning board in nature of certiorari; interpretation of county unified development ordinance. send the case back to the trial court for a new trial or hearing. Department of Human Services v. C. W. A173992 In the Matter of C. S., a Person Alleged to have Intellectual Disabilities. Appellate courts do not try cases, have juries, witnesses, or court reporters. State v. C. R. W. A174787 In the Matter of C. S. C., aka C. C., a Child. A174384 In the Matter of H. T., a Child. Precedential Opinions By statute, the Court of Appeals issues a precedential (formerly called "published") opinion only in the most important and complex cases. Oral argument in the court of appeals is a structured discussion between the appellate lawyers and the panel of judges focusing on the legal principles in dispute. Department of Human Services v. C. V. A174671 In the Matter of R. R. P., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. A174017 In the Matter of B. N., a Person Alleged to have Intellectual Disabilities. February, The Court of Appeals of Virginia, established January 1, 1985, is an intermediate appellate court of 17 judges that hears appeals from decisions of Virginia's circuit courts and the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission.The Court sits in panels of at least three judges, and sometimes hears cases en banc.Appeals from the Court of Appeals go to the Supreme Court of Virginia About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. (Judge Allegra Collins), COA20-478 All dispositions are available in PACER. Department of Human Services v. R. W. J. A174576 In the Matter of G. L. C. S., fka B. S., a Child. State v. M. G. A174850 In the Matter of M. H. K., a Child. Signup For Email Notification Supreme Court Opinions Case Summaries/Headnotes; Filed: 17 August 2021 Mandate: 7 September 2021 Zip File of Published Opinions Case Title / Description: 85' & Sunny, LLC v. Currituck Cnty. A174635 In the Matter of A. C., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. It is based in Washington, D.C., and has nationwide jurisdiction to hear appeals in specialized cases. 2021 Index Listing of Maryland Appellate Court Opinions. Washington State Court Slip Opinions. Under Supreme Court Rule 367, a party has 21 days after the filing of an opinion to request a rehearing, which . A174118 In the Matter of R. C. S., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. (Justice Anita Earls), 459A20 Department of Human Services v. J. K. B. A174634 In the Matter of J. J. S., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. The opinions posted on this page are UNREPORTED.An unreported opinion may not be cited in any paper, brief, motion, or other document filed in this Court, or any other Maryland court, as either precedent within the rule of stare decisis or as persuasive authority.Maryland Rule 1-104. The California Appellate Courts Case Information System provides case information for California Supreme Court and Court of Appeal cases, including copies of opinions, both published and unpublished. 7B-1111(a)(2), are affirmed where competent evidence supports the findings of fact and the findings support the conclusions of law. Click on the link below to search this system for an opinion or other information in a specific case. "New rules of criminal procedure generally apply to cases pending on direct appeal when the rule is announced, with no exception for cases where the rule is a clear . Citation table for 2009 Court of Appeals opinions. B. A174025 In the Matter of the Compensation of Clemmer, Richard S., Claimant. State v. J. H. A174559 In the Matter of J. L. T. L., a Child. All opinions of the California Supreme Court are published in bound volumes called the Official Reports. The State appeals. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Attorney Grievance v. Brooks. The advance opinions and lists are also accessible on the online library. Return to Main Directory of Unreported Appellate Opinions. A173635 State v. Morris, Virginia Louise, aka Morris, Virginia L. A172096 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, dba Christiana Trust v. Lampshire and Green Tree Servicing, LLC et al, A173214 Emrys, a Personal Representative of the Estate of Barbara Caballero v. Farmers Insurance Company of Oregon, A173615 Hollinquest, Dasay Lamont v. Kelly. (Justice Paul Newby), 218A20 A172198 State v. Maker, Robert Craig, aka Maker, Robert C. A172220 State v. Stafford, Timothy Edward, A171826 State v. Tanatchangsang, Tiffany Ann, A170687 Washington, Rufus L. v. Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, A172462 Wille, Michael Paul v. Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, A171980 Cartwright, Patrick Scott v. Causey. 7B-1111(a)(1)-(2). Department of Human Services v. G. M.-R. A172205 In the Matter of N. C. S., a Youth. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Supreme Court Superior Court Commonwealth Court Disciplinary Board. Department of Human Services v. N. H. A174399 In the Matter of C. R. W., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. Department of Human Services v. F. Y. D., Jr. A175166 In the Matter of K. M. R. J., a Child. State v. C. M. A174820 In the Matter of C. R., a Child. On Aug. 12, the state appeals court decided that the U.S. Supreme Court ruling now referred to as McGirt was not retroactive after all and that it could not be used to overturn cases that had already been upheld on direct appeal. Generally, decisions from final orders of a circuit court or probate court, as well as some agency orders, may be appealed to the court as a matter . Final Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals (ICA) opinions or orders are subject to review by application for writ of certiorari under Hawaii Revised Statutes § 602_59 and Hawaii Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 40.1. On Aug. 12, the state appeals court decided that the U.S. Supreme Court ruling now referred to as McGirt was not retroactive after all and that it could not be used to overturn cases that had already been upheld on direct appeal. Considered by Mullins, P.J., and May and Ahlers, JJ. A173900 State v. Martinez-Tapia, Erick A. A173608 State v. Morgan, Drexel Sean Aaron, A172964 State v. Pergin-Heatherstone, Medrik Izaak, aka Heatherstone, Madrik, aka Heatherstone, Madrik I., aka Heatherstone, Madrik Izaak, A171731 State v. Ricks, Malcolm Jay, aka Ricks, Malcolm, A172072 State v. Sanders, Deandrea Christopher, aka Sanders, Deandrea, A172519 State v. Cabello, Terrence Leighton, aka Cabello, Terrance Leighton, aka Cabello, Terrence, A171758 State v. Manigault, Andreco Arlandos, A172934 Capri et al v. Jenkins and Lincoln County and Lincoln County Community Rights et al, A175752 Central Oregon LandWatch v. Deschutes County. The Supreme Court is, no doubt, the nation's most powerful court. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Order terminating parental rights; whether the trial court's findings support its conclusion that grounds existed to terminate respondent's parental rights under N.C.G.S. Welcome to the Arizona Supreme Court Opinions. Search Case Summaries / Headnotes. The courts of appeals are established by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution, and their jurisdiction is outlined in Article IV, Section 3. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. In PDF Format; Unpublished Opinions (3/5/02 - present) These opinions are posted as soon as possible after they are released. All decisions in appeals before the Massachusetts Appeals Court are issued in writing. A174034 In the Matter of M. G., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. They will be considered and used by courts faced with similar issues in the future, and they are published in books of caselaw found in most law libraries. The following search can be used to find specific opinions and. Case Docket Number: Select Court: Supreme Court. A.-C., a Child. But the 5th Circuit, the federal appeals court that covers Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, is staking out a claim to be the . modify the trial court's judgment or order. By general law, the district courts have been granted the power to review final actions taken by state agencies in carrying out the duties of the executive branch of government. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. On January 2, 2018, the Fourth District moved to its . (Justice Robin Hudson), 371A20 Mandamus—Writ sought to compel judge to direct county clerk of courts to mail copy of judgment entry on a motion to vacate costs and fines to the movant—Writ will not issue when judge has already complied with the request—Writ denied. By general law, the district courts have been granted the power to review final actions taken by state agencies in carrying out the duties of the executive branch of government. The Second District Court of Appeal is one of the busiest appellate courts in the Nation. (Judge Tobias Hampson), COA20-704 Some opinions on this system represent only the respective court's initial slip opinion. A174955 In the Matter of A. M. M. A. C., a Child. A174769 In the Matter of C. F. H., a Child. State v. S. R.-N. A174319 In the Matter of T. P., a Child. The Connecticut Judicial Branch website provides public access to Supreme Court and Appellate Court opinions both as advance release opinions and as officially published in the Connecticut Law Journal. Opinions or orders are generally subject to reconsideration under Hawaii Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 40. Department of Human Services and E. R. v. J. J. A174330 In the Matter of T. W., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. Dash Multi Corp. Inc. – RB Recycling et al v. Clemmer, A173413 In the Matter of the Marriage of Geer and Geer, A172688 State v. Baker-Givens, Jamie Lynn, aka Givens, Jamie Baker, aka Givens, Jaime, A172122 State v. Hatchett, Charles James, aka Hatchett, Charlie James, A173238 State v. Richards, Louise, aka Richards, Louise May, A169919 State v. Truesdale, Hailee Nicole, A173114 Tinae, Joshua Tuutuukaivasa v. Psychiatric Security Review Board, A174128 Betts, David Rodriguez, Jr. v. Causey, A172289 Diepenbrock, Jacob Edward v. Brown. Opinions or orders are generally subject to reconsideration under Hawaii Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 40. Case information is updated once an hour throughout the business day. 7B-1111(a)(1)-(3), (6). Advance opinions and lists released by the Nebraska Supreme Court and the Nebraska Court of Appeals are accessible on the Judicial Branch Website via links to the Nebraska Appellate Courts Online Library for 90 days. Three important changes make the list more useful. May, June, Official Reports Opinions (Searchable 1850-Present) are the searchable, citable, published opinions that reflect post filing corrections. Opinions of the California Supreme Court establish precedent that must be followed by all California appellate and superior courts. Appeal from order terminating respondent's parental rights; termination of respondent's parental rights pursuant to N.C.G.S. A 13th appellate panel, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, is a unique court. ; Moore v. Peak Mgmt. A. H. A172571 State v. Coffin, Robert M., Jr., aka Coffin, Robert Magee, Jr. A172188 State v. Hurst, Kyle Steven, aka Hurst, Kyle S. A172496 State v. Tistoj-Lopez, Erasmo Eli, A172891 Thinkers Cap Academy v. Department of Human Services. The district courts of appeal can hear appeals from final judgments in circuit court cases and in most county court cases and can review certain non-final orders. In-chambers opinions are written by an individual Justice to dispose of an application by a party for interim relief, e.g ., for a stay of the judgment of the court below, for vacation of a stay, or for a temporary injunction. The opinions posted on this page are UNREPORTED.An unreported opinion may not be cited in any paper, brief, motion, or other document filed in this Court, or any other Maryland court, as either precedent within the rule of stare decisis or as persuasive authority.Maryland Rule 1-104. The opinions below are subject to correction, modification, or withdrawal at the discretion of the Court before they are published in Southern Reporter and later reprinted in Alabama Reporter, the official report of the opinions of the Alabama appellate courts, and no effort has been made to update these opinions to reflect any such correction . Court . Once an advance opinion becomes certified, it will . From these web pages you can view the most recent Opinions and Memorandum Decisions released by the Arizona Supreme Court. State v. N. C. S. A174370 In the Matter of S. H., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. Per Curiam. Department of Human Services v. A. Marble, 304 Ill. 229. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. The Courts in New York State are responsible for handling an ever-increasing number of cases from litigants seeking relief in a wide variety of matters. Department of Human Services v. L. R. S. A175131 In the Matter of S. E. H., a Child. Trial court opinions selected for online publication only are also available, as well as motion decisions of the Appellate Division and . Opinions. The Court of Appeals of Virginia, established January 1, 1985, is an intermediate appellate court of 17 judges that hears appeals from decisions of Virginia's circuit courts and the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission.The Court sits in panels of at least three judges, and sometimes hears cases en banc.Appeals from the Court of Appeals go to the Supreme Court of Virginia App. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Tuesday withdrew its opinion on how the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma is applied to four cases — including one the state is . The Court of Appeals stopped issuing "Unpublished Decisions" as of December 31, 2010. Court of Appeals Opinions. March, Case Search Tips. State v. K. A. N., aka D. E. A. A174710 In the Matter of Z. L. S., aka Z. S., a Child. C. A174491 In the Matter of E. J. H., aka B. G. G., a Child. Department of Human Services v. K. D. A173355 In the Matter of E. D., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. Compliance with N.C.G.S. The below search options are separate and distinct, and will return different search results. Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed August 17, 2021. The court hears appeals from the U.S. Court of International Trade, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Opinion by May, J. A173977 In the Matter of K. J. H., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. *The Arizona Legislature has directed the Commission on Judicial Performance Review to specifically identify opinions in which an appellate court has declared a state statute to be constitutional or unconstitutional, and to further identify the provision of the Arizona or United States Constitution on which the court's analysis is based. A174453 In the Matter of A. M. D., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. The new integrated decision list combines all of the decisions issued during a court term. Department of Human Services v. V. L. W. A174564 In the Matter of T. B., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. State v. C. S. A174069 In the Matter of D. B. M., a Child. Department of Human Services and E. J. H., aka B. G. G. v. R. J. G. A174422 In the Matter of L. W., a Person Alleged to have Mental Illness. Department of Human Services v. L. A. J. J. A174843 In the Matter of G. B., a Child. State v. J. R. P. A174578 In the Matter of R. E. K., a Child. List of Opinions Filed Within the Last . Opinions By Release Date. Court of Appeals Published Opinions Filed August 17, 2021, Court of Appeals Unpublished Opinions Filed August 17, 2021, Cassandra Michele Starnes vs. Carrie Elizabeth Starnes, Contaminant Control, Inc. v. Allison Holdings, LLC, Legal Notices, Disclaimers and Terms of Use. Use the search boxes below to locate documents described above. Search for summary dispositions. State v. K. J. H. A172074 Oregon Occupational Safety & Health Division v. CBI Services, Inc. A172353 State v. Huteson, Jonathan Travis, A172476 State v. Ramos-Cervantes, Anthony, aka Ramos-Cervantes, Anthony De Jesus, A172229 State v. Williams, Tarence Foster, A172153 Willie v. Department of Human Services, A172935 Brunk v. Oregon State Board of Nursing, A175145 City of Aurora v. Marion County et al. State v. N. M. A171889 McCoin, Carrie Jenay, aka Hale, Carrie Jenae v. Psychiatric Security Review Board. Opinions are available from July 4, 2000 as advance release opinions. Department of Human Services v. L. L. S. A173206 Mason v. Department of Human Services, A170008 Redwine, M. D. v. St. Charles Health System, Inc. et al, A174064 Santoro v. Bolle et al and Braaten, formerly of Kitsap Property Preservation, LLC, A173071 State v. Baker-Blair, Jason Christopher, A171692 State v. English, William Harrison, III, aka English, William Harrison, A172769 State v. Mendoza-Melo, Josue Jair, A173748 Zweizig v. Rote et ux and Northwest Holding, LLC / Rote et al v. Christiansen et al and Ware et al.
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