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3 May 2017, 7:36 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Illegal sentence — Separate sentences for murder and carrying dangerous weapon Appellant, Gabrielle Smith was convicted by a jury sitting in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City of second degree murder and carrying a dangerous weapon openly with intent to injure. [read post]
12 Oct 2021, 7:24 am by Unreported Opinions
Criminal procedure — Appellate review — Unpreserved error Following trial in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, a jury found Kester Gabriel Cuthbert, appellant, guilty of two counts of child sexual abuse, three counts of second-degree rape, and four counts of second-degree sexual offense. [read post]
21 Nov 2016, 6:00 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Here: In Re Gabriel Galanda v Nooksack Tribal Court – Whatcom County Superior Court Break and Enter Order In Re Gabriel Galanda v Nooksack Tribal Court – Whatcom County Superior Court Order Dismissing Tribe’s Motion to Vacate Order Domesticating Foreign Judgment [read post]
15 May 2015, 7:55 am by Michael Lowe
State of Texas:   The post Success in Intoxication Manslaughter Case Before Fort Worth Court of Appeals: Patterson v. [read post]
13 Oct 2023, 1:42 pm by Jamison Koehler
   The defendant in Gabriel Sanchez v. [read post]
15 Nov 2019, 3:00 am
Sometimes elegance is refusal.The average consumer and the nature of the purchasing actAs per Sabel BV v Puma AG, the average consumer normally perceives a trade mark as a whole and does not proceed to analyse the various details. [read post]
17 Oct 2014, 11:34 am by Andrew M. Ironside
The title of this post comes from this paper by Professor Gabriel Chin, the abstract of which states: In Shelby County v. [read post]
25 Jul 2012, 5:44 pm by INFORRM
It was also distinguishable from the use of private property for the purposes of collecting signatures for a petition (Appleby v United Kingdom, no. 44306/98, 6 May 2003) or the general prohibition on a ship entering the State’s territorial waters for campaigning purposes (Women on Waves v Portugal, no. 31276/05, 3 February 2009). [read post]