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In the Matter of Kittrell
Attorney who loses lawsuit may not be disciplined for similar charges unless state bar proves violation by clear and convincing evidence.
Attorneys Nov. 9, 2000
Yuridia and Endira G., a minor
To deny family members parental status over orphaned child with AIDS, adoptive parents must be presently available.
Juveniles Nov. 8, 2000
Pegorare v. Wong
Creditor not required to exhaust security before personally suing debtor when debtor does not demand foreclosure during trail.
Real Property Nov. 8, 2000
Samaritan Health System v. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Administration
Hospital challenging agency's calculation for reimbursement of patient costs must exhaust administrative remedies before seeking relief in court.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 6, 2000
In re Victoria K.
Judge errs in adjudicating juvenile of false reporting as lesser-included offense of hindering prosecution.
Juveniles Nov. 6, 2000
US West Communications, Inc. v. City of Tuson
City may assess tax for telecommunications services provided over public highway.
Taxation Nov. 6, 2000
Franz v. Rice (Estate of Nelson)
Recession or reformation of sale contract not required when party assumed risk of mistake.
Contracts Nov. 6, 2000
State v. Beasley
Defendant with two juvenile adjudications prior to enactment of statute was incorrectly tried as adult.
Juveniles Nov. 6, 2000
State v. Smith
Defendant who violates probation for selling drugs must receive prison sentence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
State v. Welch
Defendant convicted of manufacturing methamphetamine may not be convicted separately for possession of chemicals and equipment.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
State v. Roark
Court may redact invalid language of search warrant and suppress only evidence seized pursuant to invalid portions.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
Rutledge v. Apfel
Appellate court will not review facts of social security denial where administrative law judge used appropriate legal standard to make decision.
Government Nov. 6, 2000
Bliss v. U.S.
Order
Taxation Nov. 6, 2000
Oxy USA, Inc. v. Dept. of the Interior
Minerals Management Service orders to pay are not actions and thus are not barred by the statute of limitations.
Administrative Agencies Nov. 6, 2000
US v. Danhauer
Denial of motion to suppress upheld when good-faith exception applies even though affidavit in support of search warrant lacked probable cause.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
US v. Wheeler
Court can impose sentence above statutory mandatory minimum provided U.S. v. Belize criteria are met and its calculation methods are followed.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
Pirkheim v. First Unum Life Insurance
Plan administrator did not err when he based denial of benefits on unambiguous language in policy.
Insurance Nov. 6, 2000
Miller v. Layton City
Order
Civil Rights Nov. 6, 2000
U.S. v. Washington
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
Moreland v. Madrid
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
Nowlin v. K Mart Corp.
Order
Employment Law Nov. 6, 2000
U.S. v. Thompson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
Char-Lil Corp. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Order
Taxation Nov. 6, 2000
Key Energy Resources v. Merrill
Lawyer whose illness caused him to miss filing deadline is not entitled to waiver of requirement.
Civil Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
Weeks v. Independent School District No. I-89
Attorney who had ex parte communication with supervisory employees of opposing party was properly disqualified.
Attorneys Nov. 6, 2000
Myers v. Booker
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
U.S. v. Quintana-Orosco
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
U.S. v. Webb
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
U.S. v. Luguin-Rodriguez
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 6, 2000
U.S. v. Luna-Sanchez
Order
Immigration Nov. 6, 2000