...Fifth Appellate District evidence. On remand, the trial...
National Law Journal
...denied the opportunity to pursue discretionary review in this Court because his appellate counsel failed to notify him of his conviction's affirmance in the...
...to 18 U.S.C. § 1291, and we affirm his conviction on Count I, vacate his convictions on Counts II, III, and IV, and...
...Robles and Garrido were convicted and sentenced, and while their cases were on appeal, the Supreme Court in Skilling v. United States...
... Fourth Appellate District ...
National Law Journal
...certification programs. Appellant Frank Teta served as a vice president of TWL. On September 8, 2008, TWL allegedly laid off the majority of its workforce...
...First Appellate District ...
Texas Lawyer
...States On Writ of Certiorari to the...certification was appropriate under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b...
...Kelly A. Zusman, Appellate Chief, and Robert...compliance with certain rules by both the...s interest. Based on the failure to...
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