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State v. M. W. - Oregon Court of Appeals Affirmation

The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision committing an individual to the Oregon Health Authority for 180 days and prohibiting firearm possession. The court found no arguably meritorious issues on appeal.

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State v. Malouf - Criminal Appeal

The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision to revoke John Phillip Malouf's probation. The court found that the defendant had sufficient notice of the probation condition requiring permission before leaving the state, as referenced in the judgment and ORS 137.540(1)(d).

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Warren v. State of Oregon - Post-Conviction Relief Appeal

The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's denial of post-conviction relief for Keoni Henry Warren. The appeal concerned allegations of non-unanimous guilty verdicts, which the appellate court found to be without merit after reviewing the record and relevant case law.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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People v. Valencia - Criminal Appeal

The 2nd District Court of Appeal in California has docketed a new criminal appeal case, People v. Valencia (Case No. B338672). The filing date was June 10, 2024. Oral arguments are scheduled for January 28, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Tyquez Cobb v. State of Florida - Criminal Appeal

The District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the lower court's decision in the case of Tyquez Cobb v. State of Florida. The appellate court issued its disposition on March 10, 2026, with docket number 5D2025-1265.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Alonza Henry v. State of Florida - Court Opinion

This document is a court opinion regarding the case of Alonza Henry v. State of Florida. The opinion details the court's decision and reasoning on the legal matters presented in the case. It serves as a record of the judicial proceedings and outcome.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Robert A. Davis v. 10091 Tl Manager, LLC - Case Affirmation

The District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the decision in Robert A. Davis v. 10091 Tl Manager, LLC. The case, with docket number 6D2024-2041, involved an appeal from the County Court for Orange County. The disposition was officially affirmed on March 10, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Stanley L. Demps v. State of Florida - Criminal Appeal

This document is an opinion from the Florida court system regarding the case of Stanley L. Demps v. State of Florida. The opinion addresses legal arguments and decisions made within the context of a criminal appeal.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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McClung v. McClung - Florida District Court of Appeal Opinion

The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed the lower court's decision in the case of John Michael McClung v. Brennan Coleen McClung. The appellate court issued its opinion on March 10, 2026, with no known citations or subsequent citations.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Hall v. Brandon Chase Homeowners Association, Inc. - Appellate Decision

The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in the case of Eddie C. Hall and Jacqueline C. Hall v. Brandon Chase Homeowners Association, Inc. The appellate court issued its opinion on March 10, 2026, with no further details on the specific nature of the case provided in the summary.

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