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...can sue Griffin, Griffin's Special Needs Trust, or his ex...the costs the Plan bore on Larry's behalf: the Trust...
...which the court sustained the petition and extended his commitment. On appeal, defendant claims he was denied the right to a jury trial...
...Thereafter, his commitment was extended four times. (§ 1026.5, subd. (b).) On March 21, 2011, before the last extension expired, the Santa Clara County...
...In re MICHAEL D. VICKS on Habeas Corpus. ...
...in the throes of a thorny and public transition that had dragged on for a decade. It was suffering from retirements, lateral departures and, most...
National Law Journal
...For more than one hundred years, Texas defamation law has artfully balanced two fundamental interests: a citizen's right to his good name and...
National Law Journal
...TDCJ"). The district court, on motion for summary judgment, dismissed...hold [sic]" all his life. He claims that his faith...
...their suit that the District, as the owner of a public property on which a dangerous condition existed, was liable for personal injuries they incurred...
...putative plaintiff class are insureds of State Farm who pay the premiums on their automobile insurance policies in monthly installments. The complaint includes causes of...
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