8 results for 'judge:"Odenwald"'.
J. Odenwald finds that this appeal from the lower court's judgment granting a partnership accounting to the respondents must be dismissed. The court's interlocutory order for the parties to conduct an accounting was not eligible for Rule 74.01(b) certification because no claim has been fully resolved.
Court: Missouri Court Of Appeals, Judge: Odenwald, Filed On: March 5, 2024, Case #: ED111756, Categories: Civil Procedure, Partnerships
J. Odenwald finds that the lower court properly convicted defendant of resisting arrest and assault after admitting evidence that, at the time of the arrest, defendant had been charged in a neighboring jurisdiction with kidnapping and assault. Defendant cannot show any miscarriage of justice resulted from the admission of this evidence. Affirmed.
Court: Missouri Court Of Appeals, Judge: Odenwald, Filed On: February 20, 2024, Case #: ED111230, Categories: Evidence, Assault, Resisting Arrest
J. Odenwald dismisses the appeal due to numerous briefing deficiencies, including the submission of fictitious cases generated by artificial intelligence, which qualifies as an abuse of the judicial system. Appellant must pay $10,000 to the respondent for filing a frivolous appeal.
Court: Missouri Court Of Appeals, Judge: Odenwald, Filed On: February 13, 2024, Case #: ED111172, Categories: Civil Procedure, Sanctions, Technology
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J. Odenwald finds that the lower court properly convicted defendant of operating a vehicle in a careless manner and driving with his license revoked after he was found lying on the ground outside of the driver's side of his crashed truck. The evidence was sufficient to prove that defendant was the one operating his truck at the time of the crash. Affirmed.
Court: Missouri Court Of Appeals, Judge: Odenwald, Filed On: November 7, 2023, Case #: ED110894, Categories: Evidence, Vehicle
J. Odenwald finds that the lower court properly dismissed the grandparents' petition for adoption of their grandson. The record supports the finding that the mother neither abandoned nor neglected the child, as she made efforts to visit her son and often had no response from the grandparents. Affirmed.
Court: Missouri Court Of Appeals, Judge: Odenwald, Filed On: October 3, 2023, Case #: ED110726, Categories: Family Law