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...S., a juvenile, appeals from an order adjudicating him for delinquent conduct of aggravated sexual assault of a child. On appeal, C.E.S. raises...
...to come. Sponsors and organizers of large public events will obviously...and intentions. Because the principal responsibility for public safety has been...
...juggle your responsibilities? ...
...former chief of KPMG's...the Law Offices of Harland...bears no responsibility in this...500 accounting professionals at KPMG...
...year suspension of the law...Obama took office in 2008...acceptance of responsibility for his...from a professional standpoint by...
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...to the court, in favor of appellee, Robbie Shaw, in Shaw...would have the ability and responsibility to provide adequate relief directly...
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...contends the evidence is insufficient to support the trial court's order of termination. We will affirm. Factual and Procedural History ...
...heart problems associated with diet drug fen-phen received only $46 million of a $200 million settlement in Boone County, Ky., Circuit Court. The Kentucky...
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...United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit Lyle W. Cayce Clerk Before...
...Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier was one of those Supreme Court rulings that may have seemed routine at the time...
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