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23 Jun 2019, 3:17 pm
The majority opinion criticized Williamson County for its reliance on Ruckelshaus v. [read post]
12 Nov 2024, 7:28 am
In State v. [read post]
30 Sep 2011, 12:01 am
The cert petition is asking the Suprme Court to revist and discard the ripeness rules of Williamson County Regional Planning Comm'n v. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 5:02 pm
Today’s Washington Court of Appeals decision in Levy v. [read post]
16 May 2008, 9:29 am
Higgins v. [read post]
16 May 2008, 9:29 am
Higgins v. [read post]
19 Jul 2021, 7:28 pm
Criminal procedure — Jury instruction — Self-defense Norwood Johnson and Nyghee Johnson were tried jointly in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County for causing the deaths of Stanley Brunson and Shameek Joyner. [read post]
13 Mar 2009, 9:46 am
Four years ago, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Johnson v. [read post]
8 Oct 2021, 6:40 am
Criminal law — Sufficiency of evidence — First degree assault Following a bench trial in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Matthew Richard Johnson, appellant, was convicted of first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment. [read post]
5 Jul 2016, 6:55 am
Criminal procedure — Jury instruction — Self-defense/necessity Following a trial in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, a jury convicted appellant, Michael Avon Johnson, of two counts of possession of a regulated firearm after conviction of a disqualifying offense and two counts of wearing, carrying, and transporting a firearm. [read post]
16 Sep 2016, 6:53 am
Johnson (“Johnson”) was charged in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County with manufacturing a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, and possession of equipment to produce a controlled dangerous substance. [read post]
18 Nov 2015, 8:10 am
(“Johnson”) and a co-defendant were charged in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County with three counts of armed robbery; three counts of robbery; three counts of first-degree assault; six counts of use ... [read post]
5 Aug 2016, 7:10 am
Criminal procedure — Illegal sentence — Double sentencing of one-count conviction Appellant, Jeremy Paul Johnson, was indicted in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County and charged with armed carjacking and related offenses. [read post]
19 Mar 2020, 10:44 am
Criminal procedure — Jury verdict — Rehearkening In a sixteen-count murder trial, a jury in Howard County returned verdicts against appellant Derrick Charles Johnson (“Johnson”) that included: (1) guilty of first-degree premeditated murder; (2) guilty of first-degree felony murder; but (3) not guilty of either armed robbery or robbery, when the State had specifically premised ... [read post]
22 Jul 2016, 8:10 am
Torts — Motor torts — Discovery sanctions The instant appeal arises from a personal injury action filed in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County resulting from a motor vehicle collision between appellant, Ifeyinwa Obianagha, and appellee, Dareria Johnson. [read post]
7 Jan 2019, 5:33 am
Criminal procedure — Illegal sentence — Merger of felony murder and predicate felonies After a jury trial in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County, Arnold Johnson, Jr. was convicted of first-degree felony murder, attempted robbery with a deadly weapon, first-degree burglary, and use of a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence. ... [read post]
10 Jul 2020, 6:21 am
Criminal procedure — Incident involving jurors — Need to investigate William Johnson and Darrell Burrell appeal from a jury verdict in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County finding them guilty of attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault, and related firearms charges. [read post]
Government Brief: Landowner Must Seek To Change Land Use Designations To Ripen Federal Takings Claim
13 Oct 2009, 3:02 am
The County of Maui has filed its Answering Brief in Leone v. [read post]
16 Apr 2018, 9:25 am
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27 Aug 2012, 11:25 pm
Regular readers of this blog may remember my report on the case of Johnson v. [read post]