8 results for 'casenum:"63"'.
J. Dietz allows plaintiff to continue claims concerning the award of a contract to procure telematic devices for installation in the U.S. Postal Service's vehicle fleet because the company sufficiently pleaded the complaint and was not required to exhaust agency-level protest procedures.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 12, 2024, Case #: 24-63, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contract
J. Lewis finds a lower court properly deported a native of Uganda's motion to remain in the U.K. The native of Uganda argued that he was entitled to remain after he was falsely imprisoned in the U.K. However, the government sufficiently showed in court that he is deportable under the U.K. Borders Act for aggravated burglary.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Lewis, Filed On: February 29, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-63, Categories: Civil Rights, Immigration
J. Troutman finds that the appellate division properly upheld defendant's conviction for weapon possession after a loaded firearm was found in his vehicle when marijuana was observed therein at a traffic safety checkpoint. Defendant challenged being singled out, but officers were merely stopping every third car at the roadblock and the marijuana was plainly visible. Meanwhile, defendant failed to preserve his challenge to being convicted under the New York law criminalizing unlicensed possession of a firearm outside of a home or business since he failed to raise the issue in the trial or appellate courts. Affirmed.
Court: New York Court Of Appeals, Judge: Troutman, Filed On: November 21, 2023, Case #: 63, Categories: Criminal Procedure, Firearms, Search
J. Wicker vacates defendant's the sentences imposed for her convictions for assault with a firearm and aggravated criminal damage to property. In this case, it is unclear whether restitution was made a part of the guilty plea which resulted in the convictions and sentences on appeal. Vacated.
Court: Louisiana Court Of Appeal, Judge: Wicker, Filed On: October 31, 2023, Case #: 23-KA-63, Categories: Sentencing, Assault
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J. Solomon finds that the appellate division improperly ruled against a Catholic school accused of firing an art teacher and toddler room caregiver for getting pregnant while unmarried because the school was following church prohibitions on premarital sex, which is protected under an exception in state employment law, even if other employees had not been surveyed for transgressions against the faith.
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court, Judge: Solomon , Filed On: August 14, 2023, Case #: A-63-20, Categories: Constitution, Employment
J. Patterson finds that the appellate division properly held that a media group was entitled to a redacted version of internal affairs files but properly denied the group attorney fees since common law right of access claims are not excluded from the American Rule on public records. Affirmed in part.
Court: New Jersey Supreme Court, Judge: Patterson , Filed On: June 20, 2023, Case #: A-63-21, Categories: Public Record, Attorney Fees