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...warrant to obtain a specimen of her blood. Ortega then called Hill County Court at Law Judge A. Lee Harris on the telephone. Ortega and...
... Orange County Super. Ct. No. 06HF2342...
...(Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. BC376341)...
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...counts of federal racketeering- and drug-related offenses in 2008 in the District of Kansas along with nineteen co-defendants in a thirty-count indictment...
National Law Journal
...challenging the Secretary's authority towithdraw the leases. Thedistrict court dismissed their suit as time-barred under the MineralLeasing...
National Law Journal
...an accounting claim that they contend arises under federal common law. The district court dismissed these claims for failure to exhaust administrative remedies. Although it...
National Law Journal
... Two months later, the Government filed an information in the Northern District of Alabama charging Defendant with three counts under § 1038(a)(1...
National Law Journal
...argues that two of the three prior convictions relied upon by the district court (both were Kansas state law convictions) do not qualify as predicate...
...ARIZONA WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT; NEW MEXICO INTERSTATE...UTAH; STATE OF WYOMING; STATE OF NEW...S. Moreno, Assistant Attorney General, Mark R...
National Law Journal
...comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). They now appeal the district court's order granting Appellees' motion for summary judgment. Because we determine...
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