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Monday, March 2, 2026
Weatherly v. Arkansas Dept. Human Services - Parental Rights Termination
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the termination of parental rights for Christopher and Destiny Weatherly. The court granted the motions to withdraw filed by the parents' counsel, finding no issues of arguable merit on appeal.
Christopher Cole v. State of Arkansas - Probation Revocation Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals reviewed a probation revocation case involving Christopher Cole. The court affirmed in part and reversed and dismissed in part the lower court's decision to revoke Cole's probation and sentence him to three years imprisonment.
Ronnie Tucker v. State of Arkansas - Drug Court Termination Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the termination of Ronnie Tucker's participation in the Saline County Drug Court program. Tucker appealed the decision, arguing improper revocation and the judge's failure to recuse. The court found no error in the termination.
Arizona Court of Appeals Parental Rights Decision
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to terminate parental rights due to chronic substance abuse. The father appealed, alleging due process violations related to a suppressed police report and a missed adjudication hearing, but the court found no merit in his claims.
Arizona Court of Appeals - Parental Rights Termination
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed an order terminating parental rights for H.K. The decision, filed on February 25, 2026, addresses the father's appeal of the juvenile court's order. The case involved issues of drug use, non-compliance with court orders, and child support.
State v. Coker - Arizona Court of Appeals Opinion
The Arizona Court of Appeals vacated and remanded a lower court's order forfeiting a $10,000 appearance bond for Kristi Ann Coker. The court found that Coker's attorney in the criminal case did not represent her in the civil bond forfeiture matter, and she did not attend the hearing.
In Re: Mh - Arizona Court of Appeals Non-Precedential Opinion
The Arizona Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal in the case In Re: Mh 2024-008892. The court found the appeal moot, meaning the issue was no longer a live controversy. This is a non-precedential opinion.
Total Renal v. Hon Moskowitz/Brackman - Special Action Review
The Arizona Court of Appeals accepted special action jurisdiction and granted relief in the case of Total Renal Care, Inc. v. Hon Moskowitz/Brackman. The court reconsidered a prior decision regarding the duty owed by medical providers to non-patient third parties when their patients cause harm after leaving the facility.
Brittany Bay Club Condominium Owners Association, Inc. v. James R. Traugott
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released an opinion in the case of Brittany Bay Club Condominium Owners Association, Inc. v. James R. Traugott. The opinion, identified by docket number 2025AP000100, was released on February 27, 2026. This release makes the court's decision publicly available.
Grant County Department of Social Services v. D. G. N. - Family Law
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released an opinion in the case of Grant County Department of Social Services v. D. G. N. The case number is 2025AP002382. The opinion was released on February 27, 2026.
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