Citations with the tag: DISTRICT courts
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- U.S. District Courts: Alabama-Missouri.
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- U.S. District Courts: Montana-Wyoming.
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- U.S. Territorial District Courts.
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- Suffolk County to reorganize courts.
// Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 6/20/94, Vol. 41 Issue 25, p3Announces the reorganization of the Suffolk County District Court, in New York. Goal; Objectives; Reorganization made possible by the transfer of the district court to the Cohalan Court Complex; Increase in the number of courtrooms; Number of judges and employees in the district court.
- Courting a court.
// New Hampshire Business Review; 6/21/96, Vol. 18 Issue 13, p26No abstract available.
- Lawsuit forces speedy release of documents.
// National Wildlife; Feb/Mar98, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p55Reports that the federal government was ordered by a United States district court in Denver to release documents which the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) expects will show that the slaughter of wild bison by Montana sate officials is prompted by politics. Significance of order to NWF;...
- District court moves offices.
// Crain's Detroit Business; 6/03/96, Vol. 12 Issue 23, p23Reports on US District Court in Detroit's office relocation within the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse.
- Opinion of the Court.
// Supreme Court Debates; Sep2000, Vol. 3 Issue 6, p188Presents opinion of the District Court in the U.S. on Section 3501. Contradiction of the Miranda Admissibility Standard by Section 3501; Constitutionality of Section 3501.
- Douglas County Juvenile Court has now converted to Justice!
Friend, John // Nebraska Lawyer Magazine; Jan/Feb2012, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p37The article reports on the successful completion of the conversion of the Juvenile Division of the Clerk of the District Court's Office in Douglas County, Nebraska to Justice, as of November 14, 2011.
- District Court revokes probations, sentences 13.
Friend, John // Lakelander (Whitney, TX); 2/17/2010, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p6The article lists several individuals who were convicted by the Judicial District Court in Hillsboro, Texas that includes Jeffrey William Brinker, Kevin Ray Gauer and Albert Burnett Garner.
- MARYLAND : Bridge Ruling.
Vadum, Matthew // Bond Buyer; 11/12/2001, Vol. 338 Issue 31263, p35Reports on the conversion of a temporary ruling, related to labor agreements on federal government projects, into a permanent ruling by a U.S. District Court judge. Scope of the ruling.
- The Iushchinskii Murder and the Expert Psychiatric-Psychological Opinion.
Bekhterev, V.M. // Journal of Russian & East European Psychology; Mar/Apr2003, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p7Discusses the trial hearings of the Iushchinskii Murder Case. Coinage of the term 'expert psychiatric-psychological opinion' by the president of the Kiev District Court; Acknowledgment of the importance of objective psychology by the court; Information on the indictment.
- Judge faults pension plan payout calculation.
Anand, Vineeta // Business Insurance; 1/13/2003, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p24Reports on the ruling by a federal district court that Bowater Inc. may not reduce lump-sum payout from a cash balance plan for workers who quit before achieving retirement age. Possible effect of the ruling; Calculation of lump-sum payments by the employers; Plans of Bowater for appealing the...
- Pollution ruling gives cleanup funds to nonprofit groups.
Ankeny, Robert // Business Insurance; 1/13/2003, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p24Reports on the decision taken by the U.S. District Judge Gerald Rosen in a case convicting companies for polluting the environment. Fine imposed by the judge; Trend associated with penalty funds becoming prevalent in the U.S.
- Court Cost Could Go Up.
Czurak, David // Grand Rapids Business Journal; 6/9/2008, Vol. 26 Issue 23, p7This article reports on the plan of county commissioners of Grand Rapids, Michigan, in June 2008 to decide whether to increase the cost of a courthouse for the 63rd District Court. If they approved the measure, the cost of the project could reach to $9 million. The county agreed to buy the site...
- Turning Over New Leaves in Pennsylvania Jurisprudence.
Root, Barbara // Insight on the News; 03/15/99, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p4Focuses on legal issues concerning leaves in Pennsylavania. Details on a case regarding the public hazard caused by leaves; Decision of the district court on the case.
- Case Closed?
Miller, Valerie // Las Vegas Business Press; 4/29/2002, Vol. 19 Issue 17, p1Reports the establishment of panel to handle construction defect cases by the Clark County District Court System in Nevada. Completion of status checks on construction defect cases; Efforts to shorten court trials; Involvement of the panel in settlements and negotiations.
- Offensive Against Offshore Credit Cards Widens.
Miller, Valerie // Practical Accountant; Dec2002, Vol. 35 Issue 12, p16Reports on the lawsuits against offshore credit cards holders in the U.S. Authorization of service of summonses on business; Initiative of the US Internal Revenue Service to identify individuals holding offshore credit cards; Approval of district courts to serve additional summonses on business.
- In ATCA litigation, Ninth Circuit holds that FSIA commercial activity exception as to jurisdiction does not require that conduct of foreign state agencies 'in connection with' commercial activity must exercise only those powers that a private citizen...
Miller, Valerie // International Law Update; Sep2002, Vol. 8, p141Focuses on the issue of sovereign immunity. Jurisdiction of district court on civil actions against a foreign state; Inclusion of commercial activity issue; Allegations of the plaintiff on human rights violation.
- Jacobson named.
Miller, Valerie // New Hampshire Business Review; 10/29/93, Vol. 15 Issue 20, p28Announces New Hampshire Governor Stephen Merrill's appointment of consulting engineer John R. Jacobson as member of the Manchester District Court Study Committee. Jacobson as president of John Jacobson & Associates; Study of the old headquarters of `The Union Leader' newspaper's building in...
- FDIC Seeks Freeze Of Keystone Assets.
Miller, Valerie // American Banker; 8/15/2003-8/18/2003, Vol. 168 Issue 157/158, p23States that the FDIC wants Judge David Faber of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District for West Virginia to freeze assets of Daniel M. Melgar, co-partner of Coast Partners, who is alleged to have played a key role in the collapse of First National Bank of Keystone.
- Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to court we go!
Yates, Dave // Contractor Magazine; Jun2001, Vol. 48 Issue 6, p22The article provides information related to the procedure that should be adopted by plumbing contractors in case of refusal of their payment for plumbing. If the plumber does not gets his bill which is less than $5,000 then he can head for District court. There's a filing fee, typically based...
- Foreign Affairs Cases: The Need for a Mandatory Certification Procedure.
Katz, David A. // California Law Review; Dec80, Vol. 68 Issue 6, p1186Argues that U.S. handling of foreign affairs issues and cases at the district court level is inadequate. Procedure that would reduce the dangers presented by the problem; Review of court cases involving foreign affairs matters; Harms to the national interest that are likely to result from...
- Daniel v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Katz, David A. // Business Lawyer; Jul77, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p1925Examines the decisions of the district court regarding the federal securities lawsuit involving Daniel against International Brotherhood of Teamsters in Illinois. Evaluation of anti-fraud provisions of the federal securities to pension interests; Classification of Daniel as a pension plan;...
- A Response to Objections to the Second Circuit's Proposed District Court Admission Rules.
Kaufman, Irving R. // American Bar Association Journal; Dec75, Vol. 61 Issue 12, p1514Responds to a number of objections raised to the Judicial Conference Second Circuit's rules for admission to practice in Second Circuit district courts in the United States. Goal of the rules to achieve minimum standards of advocacy in those courts; Reduction of incompetence and inexperience;...
- Free speech publishing ads.
Ashman, Allan // American Bar Association Journal; Oct79, Vol. 65 Issue 10, p1566Discusses the refusal of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana to enjoin the publication of insurance industry advertisements dealing with the amount of tort litigation and the size of jury awards. Dispute over whether the publication was protected by the First...
- District court delivers sentences in four cases.
Ashman, Allan // Clarendon Enterprise (TX); 8/6/2009, Vol. 20 Issue 32, p1The article reports on the judgments of district court on the four cases including second degree felony offenses of indecency with a child of Emzy Dewayne Harris and Luis Alberto Garcia and second degree felony offense for burglary of a habitat of Timothy Wayde Wilson and third degree felony...
- No ruling by Judge in TURF hearing.
Hall, Terri // Bulverde Standard (Canyon Lake, TX); 3/26/2008, Vol. 24 Issue 13, p18The article reports that the County District Court has no jurisdiction over the hearing over the taxpayers' case through Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom (TURF).
- Grand Jury for Van Zandt County Hands Down Indictments.
Hall, Terri // Grand Saline Sun (TX); 10/2/2008, Vol. 112 Issue 40, p3The article presents the indictments handed down by the Van Zandt County Grand Jury for the 294th District Court in Texas on September 26, 2008.
- 66th District Court hands sentences to four.
Hall, Terri // Lakelander (Whitney, TX); 11/11/2009, Vol. 23 Issue 45, p5The article reports that the 66th Judicial Court of Judge Bob McGregor has handed the incarceration penalties to the four cases prosecuted by Hill County District Attorney Dan V. Dent.
- District court delivers several sentences.
Hall, Terri // Clarendon Enterprise (TX); 3/11/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 10, p7The article offers information on several plea agreements that were heard in the District Court of Clarendon, Texas.
- Grand Jury hands down indictments.
Hall, Terri // Edgewood Enterprise (TX); 4/30/2009, Vol. 102 Issue 17, p4The article lists several individuals being indicted by the Grand Jury for the 294th District Court of Van Zandt County, Texas including Christopher Ray Foster, Katy Iwana Grant and Garrett Lee Joslin.
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON COURT PROCEDURE.
Garbis, Marvin J. // Tax Lawyer; Summer78, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p944Reports the activities of the committee on court procedure in the United States. Recommendation on the increase of the Tax Court Small Tax Case jurisdictional limits; Grant of statutory authority to Tax Court Special Trial Judges; Grant of declaratory judgment jurisdiction to district courts.
- High court sets guidelines for Custody case discussions.
Garbis, Marvin J. // Navajo Times; 5/20/2010, Vol. 49 Issue 20, pA4The article reports on the release of rules by the Navajo Nation Supreme Court on how district court judges should control "in camera situations" in Window Rock, Arizona.
- NEWS BRIEFS.
Garbis, Marvin J. // Graham Leader; 6/26/2011, Vol. 135 Issue 90, p1AThe article reports on the activities of the Young County, Texas Commissioners Court in 2011 including the discussions of the proposed tax abatement for the Senate wind farm project, redistricting with Allison, Bass and Associates.
- Tarrance runs for re-election as 392nd District Court Judge.
Garbis, Marvin J. // Malakoff News (TX); 1/11/2008, Vol. 99 Issue 2, p3AThe article reports that Judge Carter Tarrance of the 392nd District Court has filed for re-election. INSET: Who is running?.
- LEGAL: Fresno court earns awards.
Garbis, Marvin J. // Business Journal Serving Fresno & the Central San Joaquin Valley; 5/13/2011, p6The article announces that the Fifth District Court of Appeal in Fresno, California has received the Ralph N. Kleps Awards for Improvement in Administration of the Courts.
- Districts make many rules amendments.
Maley, John // Indiana Lawyer; 12/23/2009, Vol. 20 Issue 21, p8The article reports that most District Courts across Indiana have made parallel amendments on Federal Rules that have taken effective on December 1, 2009.
- Chapter Exchange.
Maley, John // Federal Lawyer; Jul2011, Vol. 58 Issue 6, p9The article offers information on several events related to district court circuits which include "The Supreme Court Experience," program presented by the Orlando Chapter, the 12th Annual Pro Bono and Public Service Award Ceremony by the Chicago Chapter and the Mississippi Chapter meeting.
- Beer's to you.
Maley, John // State Government News; Oct98, Vol. 41 Issue 8, p8Reports that the United States District Court has ruled a Missouri law, that requires owner identification in every beer label, as unconstitutional. Court's reason for its decision.
- Court Halts Sale of Cocaine Drink in Texas.
Maley, John // Bulverde Standard (Canyon Lake, TX); 6/6/2007, Vol. 23 Issue 23, p19The article reports that a Dallas County District Court bas issued a temporary injunction halting the selling of a cocaine energy drink in Texas.
- Court backs more habitat for sucker.
Maley, John // California Farmer; Dec2012, Vol. 295 Issue 12, p8The article reports on the decision of U.S. District Court to double the critical habitat area of the Santa Ana sucker fish in San Bernardino and Riverside counties. INSET: Key Points:.
- Indiana Judge Rules Against Prayer At Graduation -.
Maley, John // Church & State; Jun2010, Vol. 63 Issue 6, p3The article focuses on the Indiana federal district court who ruled against a public school in Indiana against a prayer on their graduation ceremony.
- A day in the life of district court: `Where the constitution hits the street'.
Kenny, Jack // New Hampshire Business Review; 8/20/93, Vol. 15 Issue 15, p1Features chief justice Brackett Scheffy. Court cases; Speed limit; Bob Moses; Videotaping arrests; Radar gun; Violation of court decorum; Open container ordinance; Evidences; Breathalyzer tests; Non-involvement in criminal cases; Practice.
- Who needs 12 when one will do?
Cohen, Nick // New Statesman; 12/3/2001, Vol. 130 Issue 4566, p15Discusses the plan of the British government to reduce the number of jury trials by two-thirds. Source of the two-thirds estimate; Proposal to create an intermediate district court to replace the jury.
- Texas sodomy law again going before three-judge court.
Cohen, Nick // Advocate; 6/10/70, Vol. 4 Issue 8, p1Focuses on the reconsideration of the constitutionality of Texa's sodomy law by a federal district court. Restrain order passed by judge pertaining to the hearing of a sodomy trial; Prosecution by the court for performing sodomy acts.
- COURT DOCKETS.
Cohen, Nick // BusinessWest; 7/5/2010, Vol. 27 Issue 5, p56The article lists several courts, along with various cases they handled, in Massachusetts including Greenfield District Court, Hampden Superior Court, and Palmer District Court.
- Appellate court sends Ward v. Wilbanks back for jury trial.
Cohen, Nick // Counseling Today; Mar2012, Vol. 54 Issue 9, p75The article reports that 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sends Ward v. Wilbanks case back to U.S. District court for a jury trial after its ruling on January 27, 2012.
- COMMITTEE ON COURT PROCEDURE.
Cohen, Nick // Tax Lawyer; Summer69, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p985Presents legislative recommendations from the Committee on Court Procedure of the Section of Taxation in the United States. Concurrent jurisdiction with the tax court by the United States district courts; Coverage of the recommendation; Alteration of existing procedures concerning suits for...
- WR Court closing early due to heart.
Cohen, Nick // Navajo Times; 6/28/2012, Vol. 51 Issue 26, pA-2The article reports that the Window Rock District Court will close early at 2:30 in the afternoon for the remaining days of the week due to temperatures reaching unsafe levels.





