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...We affirm the trial court's orders: (1) appointing the...to have David G. Balmer appointed as the permanent guardian of...
...1963, the U.S. Supreme Court decided ...
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...Jennifer Pine challenges the trial court's Final Judgment on Petition...resigned and the trial court appointed deBlieux as Successor Administrator over...
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...pursuant to: (1) Texas Family Code §...2011, the trial court convened an adversary...M. The order appointed the Department as...
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...return from the Connecticut Supreme Court after the answer of questions...Probate Court and that court-appointed attorneys for conservatees do not...
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...with two lawsuits. The first was a civil lawsuit in Wisconsin state court, in which it raised several tort claims against a number of transportation...
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...2010, after a six-week jury trial in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, appellants were found guilty of the charges...
...will get resolved," he says. Organizations like Texas Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are concerned about the impact if cuts described in...
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...sect;§ 922(g)(1) and 924, and also appeals the district court's imposition of a sentence of life imprisonment. For the reasons set...
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