12 results for 'judge:"Green"'.
J. Green finds a lower court properly dismissed a Slovakian national's request for severed social security under universal credit. The Slovakian national argued that she is entitled to break up universal credit benefits between herself and her son. However, the work and pensions authority sufficiently showed in court that there is not an existing child element benefit that can be severed from a whole.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Green, Filed On: April 26, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-1197, Categories: Employment, Government, Social Security
J. Green finds a lower court properly dismissed Visa and Mastercard's motion to appeal a ruling in favor of the Commercial and Interregional Card Claims in a class action. Visa and Mastercard argued that the class of consumers were obligated to pay multilateral interchange fees when using credit cards to make purchases. However, the class of consumers sufficiently showed in court that the credit card companies' fees deprived merchants financial gains. Affirmed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Green , Filed On: March 7, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-1991, Categories: Consumer Law, Class Action
J. Green finds a lower court properly imposed 26 convictions on a defendant for sexual exploitation of a child. The defendant argued that the State lacked sufficient evidence in court that he actually downloaded child pornography on a device via zip filer. However, the error does not affect the jury's guilty verdict based on the amount of child pornography content in his recycle bin. Affirmed.
Court: Kansas Courts Of Appeal, Judge: Green, Filed On: February 2, 2024, Case #: 125064, Categories: Evidence, Child Pornography
J. Green affirms the defendant’s convictions for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The defendant’s motion for attorney-led voir dire of jurors should have been allowed, but the fact that it wasn’t permitted does not entitle the defendant to relief because the defendant fails to support that the jury was prejudiced and that voir dire would have eliminated such alleged prejudice.
Court: Massachusetts Court Of Appeals, Judge: Green, Filed On: December 28, 2023, Case #: 22-P-1187, Categories: Dui, Vehicle
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[Consolidated.] J. Green affirms three juvenile defendants’ adjudications for resisting arrest, but vacates one of the defendant’s adjudication for assault and battery of a police officer. The self-defense instruction to the jury included language pertaining to deadly force even though the defendant didn’t use deadly force, and it failed to include information about defense of another, even though the defendant threw a punch at an officer after the officer blocked him as he attempted to check on his friend.
Court: Massachusetts Court Of Appeals, Judge: Green, Filed On: December 15, 2023, Case #: 22-P-787, Categories: Juvenile Law, Assault, Jury Instructions
J. Green affirms the determination that a university failed to provide its former employee with appropriate accommodations by refusing to excuse her from working overtime even after her doctor informed the university that she could not do so based on her rheumatoid arthritis and interstitial lung disease. The university argues that working overtime is an essential part of its nurses' roles but over five percent of its nurses do not work overtime at all and there are others additionally who perform three hours or less of overtime work annually.
Court: Massachusetts Court Of Appeals, Judge: Green, Filed On: September 21, 2023, Case #: 22-P-15, Categories: Ada / Rehabilitation Act, Employment, Employment Discrimination
J. Green finds a lower court properly dismissed a civilian's motion for a new trial. The civilian argued that the State erred in charging her for disorderly conduct. However, the State presented sufficient evidence in court that the defendant's sentence of six months of non- reporting probation and a 30 days sentence was justified by evidentiary testimony, which she failed to timely object. Affirmed.
Court: Kansas Courts Of Appeal, Judge: Green , Filed On: September 15, 2023, Case #: 125,695, Categories: Evidence, Fair Trial, Probation
J. Green reverses and remands summary judgment against a couple by the town the couple sued. The prior judge determined that the couple did not include an expert opinion in their evidence that the town was unreasonable in its failure to prevent their improvements to the road abutting the couple’s property from causing flooding and erosion of their property, but the couple established that the town interfered unreasonably and substantially with their use and enjoyment of their property, and did not need an expert to do so successfully.
Court: Massachusetts Court Of Appeals, Judge: Green, Filed On: August 10, 2023, Case #: 22-P-641, Categories: Evidence, Property, Damages
J. Green finds a lower court properly convicted a defendant for involuntary manslaughter after he engaged in a deadly beating of a man who died from his injuries. The defendant, a violent offender, argued that his conviction was not supported by evidence. However, the government presented sufficient evidence in court that a witness observed the defendant's victim "getting the shit beat out of him" and that defendant knocked him unconscious, which resulted in a fatal head injury. Affirmed.
Court: Kansas Courts Of Appeal, Judge: Green, Filed On: July 7, 2023, Case #: 124,775, Categories: Murder, Manslaughter, Witnesses
J. Green affirms a jury’s decision to require a lawyer, who terminated a contract with a law firm that wished to purchase his firm, to pay the would-be purchasing firm $350,316. The jury had jurisdiction despite their being a contract between the two parties because the contract failed to stipulate a judgment amount for the termination that occurred.
Court: Massachusetts Court Of Appeals, Judge: Green, Filed On: July 7, 2023, Case #: 22-P-850, Categories: Enforcement Of Judgments, Jurisdiction, Contract