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- Robert D. Hamm, Alice Hamm, William H. Williams, and Kathryn Williams, Plaintiffs-Appellees, Cross-Appellants, v. Sheriff James A. Powell, Etc., Defendant, Dennis Norred, Individually and in His Capacity as Sheriff Deputy of Santa Rosa County, Florida, Bruce Johnson, Individually and in His Capacity as Sheriff Deputy of Santa Rosa County, Florida, Defendants-Appellants, Cross-Appellees., 874 F.2d 766 (11th Cir. 1989)
Julis F. Parker, Jr., Parker, Skelding, McVoy, Labasky, Jennifer Parker LaVia, Tallahassee, Fla., for defendants-appellants, cross-appellees.
Ted A. ...
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- Brenda M. Johnson; William Guice; Oliver Flemming; Jessie Alford, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Desoto County Board of Commissioners, R.v. Griffing, in His Official Capacity as Chairperson of the Desoto County Board of Commissioners; John Ed. Johnson, in His Official Capacity as Member of the Desoto County Board of Commissioners; Paul Whitlock, in His Official Capacity as Member of the Desoto County Board of Commissioners; Ed W. Horton, in His Official Capacity as a Member of the Desoto County Board of Commissioners; Raymond Stewart, in His Official Capacity as a Member of the Desoto County Board of Commissioners, Defendants, Desoto County School Board, Defendant-Appellant, Rodney Hollingsworth, in His Official Capacity as Chairperson of the Desoto County School Board; Phyllis Nesmith, in Her Official Capacity as a Member of the Desoto County School Board; James Westberry, in His Official Capacity as a Member of the Desoto County School Board; Ronnie Allen; Marion Carroll, in Her Official Capacity As..., 72 F.3d 1556 (11th Cir. 1996)
Robert M. Fournier, Sarasota, FL, and Katharine I. Butler, Univ. of S. Carolina Law School, Columbia, SC, for Appellant.
Neil Bradley, Atlanta, GA, C...
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Dr. Garth Harrison pulled over to the side of U.S. 50 in July 2004 to try to help a passenger thrown from a car when it ran off the wet road and rolled several times. For his good deed, Harrison was struck by oncoming traffic and killed.
An arbitration panel in 2007 awarded his widow $6 million from the state Department of Transportation, saying that stretch of highway in Johnson County was dangerous and was home to a series of similar accidents. Arbitrators took issue with "distressed" pavement, a too-high speed limit and a lack of warning signs for a curve in the road.
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- United States of America, Plaintiff - Appellee, v. One Parcel Property Located At Lot 85, County Ridge, a Subdivision in the City of Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas, Also Known as 8940 Hall, Lenexa, Kansas, With all Appurtenances and Improvements Thereon, Defendant - Appellant. Steven M. Muchnick, Claimant., 100 F.3d 740 (10th Cir. 1996)
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Kansas, (D.C. No. 92-CV-1601)Laura L. McConwell, Law Offices of Edward A. McConwell, ...
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Federal prosecutors on Tuesday released a secretly recorded video showing former Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson casually accepting a cash bribe on the day he was arrested in connection with a wide-ranging corruption probe.
The video was made public in conjunction with a sentencing memo filed by prosecutors, who say Johnson should serve 14 years in prison for accepting up to $1 million in bribes during his two terms at the helm of the county. Although the bribe has been documented in court papers, the video of Johnson offers a candid firsthand look at the exchange that formed the basis of Johnson's guilty pleas.
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- Ollie Belle Ross, Individually and as Administrator of the Estate of William Ross, Deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States of America, County of Lake in State of Illinois, Clinton O. Grinnell, Sheriff of Lake County, * Gordon Johnson, Deputy Sheriff, City of Waukegan, Waukegan Fire Department and Paramedics, and Waukegan Lifeguards, Defendants-Appellees., 910 F.2d 1422 (7th Cir. 1990)
Forrest L. Ingram, Kalish & Associates, Victor Potysman, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff-appellant.
Daniel P. Field, Louis W. Brydges, Sr., Brydges, Ris...
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Some abortion opponents have misgivings about a Kansas district attorney who would handle any prosecution arising from an investigation into state officials' shredding of documents that became key evidence in a criminal case against a Planned Parenthood clinic.
The clinic in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park faces charges in Johnson County that it violated state abortion laws, something it denies. The case against also originally included allegations that the clinic falsified copies of reports on individual patients' abortions, but a judge dismissed those charges at prosecutors' request following disclosures that two state agencies had destroyed their copies of the same reports.
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James W. Ellison, Burnside, Wall, Daniel, Ellison & Revell, Augusta, GA, for Defendants-Appellees.
Alexander J. Luchenitser, Ayesha N. Khan, American...
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
Before EDMONDSON and BIRCH, Circuit Judges, and OWENS...
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IRVINE, Calif. -- Susan Johnson, founder and CEO of Susan's Healthy Gourmet (www.susanshealthygourmet.com), the company that pioneered the concept of ...