...No. A134019 In the Court of Appeal of the State of California First Appellate...
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...A. § 4248(a) (West Supp. 2012), under the civil-commitment provisions of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (the "Act...
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...appeal,*fn1 appellant City of Haltom City (the City) appeals the trial court's order denying its...
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...Shuaib Khan ("Mohammed") and his son Faras Shuaib Khan ("Faras"), both citizens of Pakistan, petition for review of an order by the Board of Immigration...
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...firearms offenses, reserving the right to challenge the district court's denial of his motion to suppress evidence seized during a traffic stop. The district...
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...the district court's denial of his petition for writ of...Chase bank in Aspen Hill, Maryland. During his employment, Akinsade cashed...
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...search the first-floor apartment. The warrant did not mention the name of the person who lived there and only authorized them to search that...
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...to those with limited financial resources. Seeking to stamp out abusive manipulation of trusts to hide assets and thereby manufacture Medicaid eligibility, Congress created a...
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...In this direct appeal from the Bankruptcy Court, we address a question of first impression in the circuit courts of appeal: whether, in light of...
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