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  6. Supreme Court of Georgia Decisions 2021 - Justia Law

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    Taylor v. Georgia Date: December 13, 2021 Docket Number: S21A1092 . Justia Opinion Summary: Daniel Taylor was convicted by jury of malice murder and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony in connection with the shooting death of his father, Richard. The trial court denied Taylor’s motion for…

  7. Watson v. McDonough, No. 19-3127 (8th Cir. 2021) :: Justia

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    Court Description: [Kelly, Author, with Arnold and Kelly, Circuit Judges] Civil case - Title VII. Plaintiff failed to establish a prima facie case of race discrimination, hostile work environment, retaliation, or constructive discharge because she failed to show she suffered an adverse employment action, as none of the incidents she points to, either separately or taken together, amounted to ...

  8. McAllister v. Illinois Workers' Compensation Comm'n

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    2019 il app (1st) 162747wc filed: march 22, 2019 no. 1-16-2747wc in the appellate court of illinois first district workers’ compensation commission division ) ) appellant, ) ) v.

  9. Spencer v. Krause, No. 14-35689 (9th Cir. 2017) :: Justia

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    The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits the deliberate fabrication of evidence by a state official; deliberate fabrication can be established by circumstantial evidence; deliberate fabrication can be shown by direct evidence; and, in cases involving direct evidence, the investigator's knowledge or reason to know of the plaintiff's innocence need not be proved. In this case, plaintiff introduced ...

  10. US Federal Courts of Appeals Case Law - Justia Law

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    Justia › US Law Case Law › Federal Courts › Courts of Appeals US Federal Courts of Appeals Case Law The United States Courts of Appeal, sometimes referred to as the Federal Circuit Courts, are intermediate appellate federal courts.

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    Justia › US Law Case Law › North Carolina Case Law North Carolina Case Law. The North Carolina state court system is divided into three levels. The highest court in North Carolina is the North Carolina Supreme Court, which consists of seven justices. The Supreme Court reviews appeals of decisions by the North Carolina Court of Appeals.