...U.S. DISTRICT COURT...rights. There is no respondeat superior liability in §1983 cases...
...Vardaro, in his analysis on that issue, wrote that a 2009 Superior Court case, Regis Insurance Co v. All American Rathskeller Inc., allowed for...
...way that mattered to child; although paternal grandmother was equally suitable, the court declined to uproot the child. Final decree issued. In this...
...narcotics experience was insufficient to overcome the lack of incriminating observations. Trial court suppression order affirmed. Police officers were patrolling the Hazelwood area...
...34; under the influence of Ecstasy during the shooting. This court found that there was no expert testimony and ultimately no evidence indicating...
...evidence, the evidence of record did not support certain of the juvenile court's factual findings. Dispositional order vacated. J.B., 11, appealed...
...23 pages). In this case of first impression, the trial court properly permitted the investigating agent to provide testimony and opinions as both...
...was an appeal from the judgment of sentence entered by the trial court after a jury convicted appellant Willie James of second-degree murder, robbery...
...agreement, appellant hospital could not prevail by asserting agency by estoppel. Trial court order overruling appellant's preliminary objections affirmed. Appellants Kindred Hospital...
...Super. May 10, 2013) Shogan, J. (8 pages). The trial court properly denied wife's motion to vacate the divorce decree and there...
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