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Federal Courts Decisions Re Immigration Matter and Due Process Claim Involving Oil Wells

Decisions Re Immigration Matter and Due Process Claim Involving Oil Wells

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Today, the Seventh Circuit decided two cases involving administrative matters.  The first case involves plaintiff's action, individually and as an...

Federal Courts Decision in Criminal Matter Involving Family-based Drug Ring

Decision in Criminal Matter Involving Family-based Drug Ring

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US v. Green, No. 08-4088 concerned a consolidated appeal of defendants convicted of drug related crimes involved a family-based drug distribution network and...

Federal Courts Denial of Motion to Suppress Claiming Deficient Warrant Affidavit Upheld

Denial of Motion to Suppress Claiming Deficient Warrant Affidavit Upheld

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In US v. Billian, No. 09-3385, the Seventh Circuit faced a challenge to a conviction for drug and firearm related crimes, claiming that an officer's affidavit...

Federal Courts Policy Excludes Coverage for Liability in U.S. Caused By Toys Made in China

Policy Excludes Coverage for Liability in U.S. Caused By Toys Made in China

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ACE Am. Ins. Co. v. RC2 Corp., Inc., No. 09-3032, concerned a toy manufacturer's suit seeking declaratory relief and damages from its insurer for refusing...

Federal Courts Denial of Qualified Immunity in Fatal Shooting of a Suicidal Individual Upheld

Denial of Qualified Immunity in Fatal Shooting of a Suicidal Individual Upheld

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Estate of Escobedo v. Bender, No. 08-2365, involved a 42 U.S.C. section 1983 suit filed by a personal representative on behalf of the deceased plaintiff...

Federal Courts Forfeiture of Criminal Proceeds are Punitive and Subject to 8th Amendment Scrutiny, But Not Excessive Here

Forfeiture of Criminal Proceeds are Punitive and Subject to 8th Amendment Scrutiny, But Not Excessive Here

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In US v. Centra Bank, Inc., No. 08-5172, the Fourth Circuit addressed the district court's denial of government's request for the forfeiture of approximately...

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