15 results for 'judge:"Keller"'.
J. Keller finds the trial court properly denied defendant's motion to dismiss his criminal case for possession of a firearm without a permit. Evidence in the record indicated he intended to remain in Connecticut for a long period of time, which would have allowed him to apply for a permit and contradicted his arguments before the court. Affirmed.
Court: Connecticut Court Of Appeals, Judge: Keller, Filed On: March 28, 2024, Case #: AC46906, Categories: Evidence, Firearms
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J. Keller finds that an employee was properly allowed to continue workers' compensation claims concerning coal workers’ pneumoconiosis because the statutory obligation to provide notice of claim was triggered upon being reasonably apprised that his already existing condition took a turn for the worse attributable to his current employment. Affirmed.
Court: Kentucky Supreme Court, Judge: Keller, Filed On: September 28, 2023, Case #: 2023-SC-0028-WC, Categories: Civil Procedure, Workers' Compensation
J. Keller finds that upon reconsideration of defendant's habeas petition, which claimed false testimony related to his murder conviction, the court's previous denial stands. None of the newly presented material which alleges false testimony is convincing to likely change the outcome of his conviction.
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Judge: Keller, Filed On: September 27, 2023, Case #: WR-81,574-02, Categories: Death Penalty, Habeas, Murder
J. Keller finds that the trial court improperly ruled in claims concerning a surety company's liability regarding civil filing fees related to forfeiture because the surety is not liable for fees the state is exempt from paying or which duplicate fees already charged. Reversed.
Court: Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Judge: Keller, Filed On: September 20, 2023, Case #: PD-0018-23, Categories: Forfeiture
J. Keller finds that the lower court improperly denied defendant’s motion to correct an illegal sentence. The lower court should have dismissed the defendant’s motion because it lacked subject matter jurisdiction as the requirement that defendant register as a sex offender was not part of his sentence. Reversed.
Court: Connecticut Court Of Appeals, Judge: Keller, Filed On: July 21, 2023, Case #: AC 45288, Categories: Sentencing
J. Keller finds the lower court properly terminated the mother's parental rights and granted permanent custody of her oldest child to family services. Although she had assumed a responsible role in the life of her newborn, an independent analysis of her parenting skills in relation to the older child showed she was unable to rehabilitate past behavioral issues, including several arrests and frequent relapses into drug addiction. Affirmed.
Court: Connecticut Court Of Appeals, Judge: Keller, Filed On: July 5, 2023, Case #: AC46183, Categories: Evidence, Family Law