...to the jury: Max Protetch Inc., which had exclusive rights to produce Burton's designs. The first table that Max Protetch delivered to Herrin was...
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...series of strokes. He began receiving social security disability benefits in 2003. Burton's disability also qualified his son to receive $481 a month in...
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...him." Over the course of the evening, Mills would go to Burton's house, make threats, leave, return, and make more threats. At one...
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...that he has standing to object to law enforcement's entry into Burton's apartment without a search warrant. Second, he argues that police may...
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...all of whom work in New York.In 2005, after researching Burton's furniture designs and personally inspecting pieces in galleries in San Antonio...
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...On appeal, Burton challenges the trial court's denial of Burton's motion to suppress. The State maintains that Burton waived his right...
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