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10 Feb, 2007 10:18 am
... part that will be deleted: Which charge? Not clear from this, but our panel of experts is betting on 33 [c];, related to Judy Miller. From
the indictment 33. It was further part of the corrupt endeavor that at the time defendant LIBBY made each of ... and intentionally misleading statements and representations to the grand
jury, LIBBY was aware that they were false, in that: ... c. LIBBY did not advise Judith Miller, on or
about July 12, 2003, that LIBBY had heard other reporters were saying that ...
22 May, 2007 7:34 am
... have been in existence, why were there no subsequent foreclosure proceedings up to the May 2005 date that the Lurline Street property
purported was purchased by the phantom GE Capital ... 2002-3340 RECORDED IN GE CAPITAL'S NAME. On October 16, 2003, attorneys for Judith
Beaumont filed a federal lawsuit under docket number 03-2897 against ... Beaumont case are shown here, just click the icons and see what I mean. Judith Beaumont's property was located at 2207 Audubon Trace, Jefferson, Louisiana, 70121. ...
19 May, 2007 11:16 pm
... ) "Guilty Plea - 53 counts - 470 year sentence" Jefferson Circuit Court, Judge Judith E. McDonald-Burkman For Appellant: Bruce P. Hackett
For Appellee: Mathew Robert Krygiel Appellant's ... Brief Appellant's Reply Brief 10:00 a.m. THEISEN V. ESTATE OF CLAYTON C. WILSON, ETC., ET
AL. (2005-SC-769-DG) "Real Property. Death of ... of land and entitlement to mineral royalties, issues include: (1) whether an old deposition may be admitted under KRE 803 (16) to resolve possible ambiguity in deed; (2) whether ...
10 May 1:46 pm
A neighborhood roadblock case in D.C. is before the D.C. Circuit. See D.C. Police Neighborhood Checkpoints Challenged on Appeal from May 8: Lawyers for the city say the zones, which were
used last summer, are designed to prevent and deter criminal activity. Police stop and question ... irreparable harm is the deprivation of their fundamental constitutional rights,"
Verheyden-Hilliard told today's panel of Chief Judge David Sentelle and Judges Douglas Ginsburg and Judith Rogers.
25 Feb, 2007 10:35 pm
... the writ of habeas corpus was not available to non-citizens detained outside the sovereign territory in 1789. Dissenting Judge Judith
Rogers disagreed, finding that the writ would have been available in a territory like Guantanamo at the time of the ... possess a core right against executive detention inherent in the
common law writ of habeas corpus distinct from rights they may assert under the Fifth Amendment (rights the Supreme Court seemingly
acknowledged in footnote 15 of Rasul). Judge Rogers ...
21 Feb, 2007 11:00 am
... , are guarded by members of the United States Armed Forces, are subjected to interrogation by the United States intelligence services, and may be imprisoned for the rest of their lives, yet they cannot even petition a court for a writ of habeas corpus for determination whether their imprisonment
was the result of a mistake. Dissenting, Judge Judith W. Rogers reminded the majority that the United States Supreme Court has already stated
that "[a]pplication of the habeas ...
15 Aug, 2007 7:48 am
... v. von Eschenbach, No. 04-5350, 2007 WL 2238914 (D.C. Cir. Aug. 7, 2007), the court permitted the FDA to restrict access to drugs ... ill,
from potentially unsafe drugs with unknown therapeutic effects." The en banc ruling reverses a May 2006 three-judge panel decision in this
case, which recognized a due process ... assume the risks of receiving experimental drug treatment without FDA interference. Judge Judith W.
Rogers, author of the reversed panel decision, dissented from the majority en banc opinion ...
29 Jun, 2007 7:25 am
... of Valerie Plame's CIA identity. The court limited its order to information that the trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby made public. In re Grand Jury Subpoena, Judith Miller, No. 04-3138 (D.C. Cir. June 29, 2007). Blawgletter found the following passage most interesting: [
... ] leaked Plame's identity calls into question the validity of his continuing investigation into others who may have unlawfully leaked this
same information . . . . The court's tentative view does not, in our ...
22 Jun 8:27 am
... in his letter, wrote: It gives me great pleasure to announce the appointment of Robert C. Post 77JD as the Dean and Sol and Lillian
Goldman Professor of Law, ... Boalt Hall for twenty years, serving for the last nine years as the Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor of
Law. Robert has written and edited numerous books ... Prejudicial Appearances: The Logic of American Antidiscrimination Law (with K. Anthony Appiah, Judith Butler, Thomas C. Grey, and Reva Siegel, 2001), and Constitutional Domains: ...
13 Feb, 2007 7:08 am
... taken many years, but the court finally has concluded that it is authorized to hold, and does hold, that a district court, in sentencing a defendant, may properly take into account the fact that the 100-to-1 ratio embedded in the Sentencing Guidelines for crack-to-powdered cocaine offenses bears no
meaningful relationship to a defendant's culpability." So writes D.C. Circuit Judge Judith W. Rogers
in a concurring opinion issued today. You can access the court's ruling, issued by a ...
29 May, 2008 12:33 am
... below, sign in, and access the full text of all articles listed. A subscription to LAW.COM is needed for online access to this service. Blackwater's Suit Against Wiley Rein
Dismissed Legal Times D.C. Superior Court Judge Judith Retchin on Tuesday threw out the $30 million
legal malpractice suit brought by Blackwater Security Consulting against Wiley Rein and a former partner, saying that Blackwater's complaint "couches several legal ...
23 Jan, 2007 1:45 pm
According to a government documents listserv email from Judith C. Russell, Superintendent of
Documents and Managing Director at the U.S. Government Printing Office, the Judiciary is considering a one year pilot project to assess the effect of ... PACER is available at no cost
in Federal courthouses by visiting the office of the clerk of courts. But note that printing costs may be high. For example, the cost for
printing in the Western District of WI Clerk of Courts office is 50 cents/page. However, ...
9 Mar 12:33 am
... Indicators are provided to inform of the user's abuse or tampering with the simulator. The inventors are: Daniel Christianson (Jefferson, WI) Judith Johnson (Deerfield, WI) Roger Lidicker (Fort Atkinson, WI) The first claim is revealing: We claim: 1. ... of at least one of the programs. And further,
referencing the drawing above: In a preferred construction, microcontroller 82 may be programmed for running four distinct event programs. Each
event program consists of three types of programmed events: ...
30 Oct 8:41 am
... woman was arrested in Harvard Square for operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs, the Cambridge Chronicle reported Oct. 29. Judith
Zackman, 54, of Waltham, was involved in at least one minor accident around 8 p.m. on Oct. 22. ... they are subjective and do not amount to proof. And in cases like this, which involve
prescription drugs, there may be mitigating circumstances related to the driver's health or the unexpected effects of mixing prescription
drugs. A good Massachusetts drunk driving ...
20 Feb, 2007 11:35 pm
... Scooter Libby's trial established that Cheney was livid over Wilson and that he used the C.I.A., the State Department and the Department of
Defense to search for dirt on him. Through his inquiries, ... . He testified entirely from his memory of conversations he had months earlier. Libby may have been hell-bent on following through on orders from Cheney to destroy Joseph Wilson's credibility. But, he's not charged with that. He may have leaked to Judith Miller but he's not charged with that. He may
...
12 Oct, 2007 2:28 pm
... judges, passed the Senate on April 30, substantially in the form proposed by Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye. He should also have known that the
Assembly was poised to pass ... past eight years, b) unlike legislators, judges may not supplement their income from outside employment,
c) case loads have skyrocketed, and d) ... many judges resign their positions and obtain employment in the private sector. Be that as it
may, certainly these paragons of virtue deserve a cost of living adjustment. Michael Mantell ...
25 Nov, 2008 11:02 am
(In this installment of IntLawGrrls "On Art!" series on artifacts of transnational culture, guest blogger Judith Weingarten, an archaeologist,
returns to the blog with an account of legal issues swirling about a new show at a leading U.S. art ... file liens against property belonging to that state whenever the property is in
the United States. Property loaned to museums may fall within the ambit of this amendment. This is the almost inevitable sequel to the legal
battle over the Persepolis tablets. ...
2 Jan, 2007 10:07 am
... but lawyers with frustrated gavel fetishes." The brief was rejected over the dissent of Judge Judith Rogers: Judge Judith W. Rogers dissented. She said the 1982 advisory opinion was ... , is different, Judge Rogers wrote. "Indeed, denying the unopposed motion for leave to
file may itself create an appearance of partiality," she wrote. Liptak points out that (1) ... (2) Judge Rogers is a Clinton appointee; and (3)
two of the former D.C. Circuit chief judges on the brief, Abner J. Mikva and Patricia M. ...
30 Apr, 2008 11:40 am
... Correction, et al , a 28-page opinion, Judge Sharpnack writes: Cory Pierce, Judith McIntosh, Thomas Ferrara, Judy Willis, Linda McHargue,
and all other institutional ... Clerk's online docket is available at http://www.in.gov/judiciary/cofc/ and counsel may check the docket to
confirm that the case has, in fact, been transmitted to this court after being ... 2006 Social Security disability payment. We affirm." Keith Myers v. Wesley C. Leedy (NFP) - "Myers raises one issue, which we restate as whether the ...
2 Aug, 2007 10:32 pm
... ." -La.C.C.P. art. 1201. 22) But Mr. Mullins and Mr. Furr intended that the Caddo Parish Sheriff
NOT SERVE Jackson with a Citation on May 8, ... was acquired. 23) When the Caddo Sheriff delivered the "Petition For Mandamus" to Jackson's
domicile on May 8, 2007, no Citation was served -although, some document in the state court record ... for non-existent GE Capital Mortgage
Services. One such example is the case of Judith Beaumont v. GE Capital Mortgage Services, Inc., Eastern District of New Orleans ...
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