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United States v. Frank Nickens - Sentencing Appeal
The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the sentence of Frank Nickens for wire fraud, upholding an upward variance from the guideline range. The appeal challenged the district court's consideration of sentencing factors and criminal history in a scheme that caused approximately $70,000 in losses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tuggerson v. Tatti - Appeal of Dismissal of § 1983 Claim
The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the district court's dismissal of Emanuel Tuggerson's amended complaint against Judge Anthony Tatti. The court found that the judge was entitled to judicial immunity for his decision to separate Tuggerson's trial from his codefendant's trial.
United States v. Israel Rojas - Compassionate Release Appeal
The Eleventh Circuit vacated and remanded the district court's denial of Israel Rojas's motion for compassionate release. The appellate court agreed with both parties that Rojas had exhausted his administrative remedies, a point the district court had initially ruled against. The case will now proceed to consider the merits of Rojas's release request.
Terry Joyner v. City of Atlanta - Employment Discrimination and Retaliation
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in Terry Joyner v. City of Atlanta. The court affirmed the dismissal of most of Joyner's claims regarding racial discrimination and retaliation but reversed the grant of summary judgment on his First Amendment retaliation claim against two former supervisors.
United States v. Coogan Preston - Appeal Waiver
The Eleventh Circuit granted the government's motion to dismiss an appeal filed by Coogan Preston. Preston was sentenced to 64 months for conspiring to commit bribery and receiving gratuities. The court found that Preston waived his right to appeal his sentence as part of his plea agreement.
United States v. Bamidele Oludayo Omotosho - Criminal Appeal
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a non-precedential opinion in the criminal appeal of United States v. Bamidele Oludayo Omotosho. The court denied a construed motion for substitution of counsel as moot and noted the filing date of the opinion.
United States v. Lawrence Alexander - False Statement Conviction Appeal
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an opinion in the case of United States v. Lawrence Alexander. The court affirmed a conviction for making a false statement relating to health care matters, while reversing a conspiracy conviction. The defendant, an orthopedic surgeon, was sentenced to 33 months imprisonment and ordered to pay restitution and forfeit funds.
United States v. Taboris Mock - Appeal Dismissed
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Government's motion to dismiss the appeal of Taboris Mock. The dismissal was based on an appeal waiver included in the defendant's plea agreement. The court cited previous rulings upholding such waivers when made knowingly and voluntarily.
United States v. Lorenzo Taylor, Jr. - Appeal of Compassionate Release Denial
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's denial of Lorenzo Taylor, Jr.'s motion for compassionate release. The court found Taylor's notice of appeal to be untimely, despite a prior remand for consideration of Rule 4(b)(4) relief.
United States v. Cleveland Blackshear, III - Criminal Appeal
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions and sentence of Cleveland Blackshear, III. The court granted the appointed counsel's motion to withdraw, finding no arguable issues of merit upon independent review of the record.
William Merryman v. Town of Orange Park - Appeal of Non-Final Orders
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed William Merryman's appeal against the Town of Orange Park. The court found it lacked jurisdiction because the district court orders appealed were not final decisions and did not meet exceptions for interlocutory appeals. The case remains pending in the district court.
Multiple Grafana Vulnerabilities Allow Remote Code Execution
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple critical vulnerabilities discovered in Grafana software. These vulnerabilities, identified as CVE-2026-27876 and CVE-2026-27880, can allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service.
Multiple ISC BIND Vulnerabilities Disclosed
CERT-FR has issued a security advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in ISC BIND software. These vulnerabilities could lead to data confidentiality breaches, security policy bypass, and remote denial-of-service attacks. Affected versions require immediate patching.
Multiple Cisco IOS and IOS XE Vulnerabilities Identified
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Cisco IOS and IOS XE. These vulnerabilities could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial-of-service condition or bypass security policies. Cisco has released security bulletins with details and patches.
Microsoft Product Vulnerabilities Identified
CERT-FR has issued an advisory regarding multiple vulnerabilities discovered in Microsoft products. These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to exploit unspecified security issues. Users are advised to consult Microsoft's security bulletins for patch information.
EU Aid Scheme for Zero-Emission Industrial Tech Components in Catalonia
The European Commission has approved an aid scheme proposed by Spain for the manufacture of zero-emission industrial technology components in Catalonia. The scheme, which runs until December 31, 2030, aims to support environmental protection and sectoral development.
Johnson v. State - Murder Conviction Affirmed
The Utah Supreme Court affirmed a murder conviction in Johnson v. State, reversing a court of appeals decision that had overturned the conviction based on an erroneous jury instruction. The Supreme Court found the court of appeals erred in reaching the issue of instructional error.
Deer Valley v. Olson - Liability Claims Dismissed, Direct Claims Reinstated
The Utah Supreme Court reinstated direct liability claims for William Olson and Lark Pyper against Deer Valley Resort Company, overturning a lower court's dismissal. The court found that the liability waiver signed by employees was likely unenforceable as applied to direct claims, particularly concerning injuries arising from the employer's own negligence.
Robert Bruce Cole v. State of Indiana - Child Molesting Conviction Affirmed
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed Robert Bruce Cole's conviction for child molesting. The court found that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in admitting a forensic interview of the victim under the Protected Person Statute. Cole was sentenced to 8 years plus a 6-year enhancement.
Vonderheide v. Vonderheide - Appeal Dismissed for Lack of Jurisdiction
The Indiana Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal in Vonderheide v. Vonderheide due to a lack of jurisdiction. The court clarified that interlocutory appeals under Rule 14(A)(1) apply to orders demanding payment of money without determining the entire controversy, but found the order in this case did not meet that criteria prior to final judgment.
Court Opinion Release, Publication, and Time Period Rules
The Connecticut Supreme Court has issued guidance clarifying rules regarding the official release, publication, and time period calculations for court opinions. The guidance emphasizes that the 'officially released' date is the operative date for all post-opinion motion and certification filings, and that the latest published version of an opinion is authoritative.
Shun M. Ramey v. State of Tennessee - Appeal Dismissed as Untimely
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Shun M. Ramey's petition for post-conviction relief, finding it was filed untimely. The court reviewed the appeal from the Wilson County Criminal Court's order.
Do v. Singh et al - Stockholders Suit
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Do v. Singh et al. The case, initiated on March 26, 2026, involves a Verified Shareholder Derivative Complaint against Vistagen Therapeutics, Inc. and its directors.
Massachusetts Awards $3.38M for Diesel Pollution Reduction
The Healey-Driscoll Administration, through the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, has awarded $3.38 million in Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) grants. These funds will support seven entities in purchasing electric vehicles or replacing outdated diesel equipment to reduce air pollution across Massachusetts.
Medical Application Live Chat and Voice Assistant Patent Filed
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260088188A1) for a live chat and voice assistant platform designed for medical applications. The system aims to facilitate messaging between medical applications on doctor and patient devices.
USPTO Patent: Convert Chest Radiology Data to Numerical Vectors
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a method and device for converting chest radiology data into numerical vectors using deep learning algorithms. This technology aims to analyze, predict, or diagnose diseases based on extracted anatomical and disease-related features from the data.
Patent Application: Treating Blood Clots with Nerve Stimulation
The USPTO has published a patent application from ElectroCore, Inc. detailing systems and methods for treating blood clots using nerve stimulation, particularly for post-COVID conditions. The application describes transcutaneous electrical impulses to a vagus nerve branch to reduce antibodies associated with blood clotting.
NEC Corporation Patent for Information Processing Device
The USPTO has published a patent application from NEC Corporation for an information processing device. The device utilizes machine learning models to analyze human feature values and set types associated with these models, aiding in user decision-making.
Lung function curve prediction method and apparatus
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a method and apparatus for predicting lung function curves. The invention uses a Taylor series expansion to model the relationship between flow rates at different sampling points, enabling prediction of true lung function curve data from a finite set of points.
Patent Application for Blood Flow and Shear Stress Calculation
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260088181A1) for a method to calculate blood flow and shear stress in aortas with bicuspid aortic valves. The application, filed by the University of Seoul Industry Cooperation Foundation, details a process using characteristic values of the valve to compute these metrics.
Prediction Device, Method, and Non-Transitory Computer-Readable Recording Medium
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260088183A1) by NEC Corporation for a prediction device and method. The invention aims to support decision-making regarding a target person's health by analyzing health data distributions across different age groups.
Computer-assisted method for patient examination positioning information
The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260088186A1) from Siemens Healthineers AG for a computer-assisted method to generate patient examination positioning information. The application details a system that uses image data and an evaluation model to create positioning data for examination protocols.
MESSENGERCONSOLE Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark MESSENGERCONSOLE for computer software used for monitoring and reporting the status of multiple computer systems. The registration was finalized on March 25, 2026, following a filing date of April 10, 2000.
Registered Trademark THERMOJOGGER - Electronic Controls
The USPTO has registered the trademark THERMOJOGGER for electronic controls, specifically temperature steppers used in controlled temperature testing. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of August 12, 1986.
Cool Touch Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Cool Touch' (TM73808540) for electric hair rollers. The registration was finalized on March 25, 2026, with an initial filing date of June 23, 1989.
BIONUMERICS Registered Trademark TM76114550
The USPTO has registered the trademark TM76114550 for BIONUMERICS, a software for biological data management and analysis. The trademark covers computer software used for fingerprint analysis and organism identification.
TENMA Trademark Registration for Electrical Test Equipment
The USPTO has registered the trademark TENMA for electrical test and diagnostic equipment. The registration, identified by TM74530837, was filed on May 31, 1994, and officially registered on March 25, 2026. This registration pertains to a wide range of testing apparatus and accessories.
HIRSCHMANN Registered Trademark TM74526605 for Antennas and Accessories
The USPTO has registered trademark TM74526605 for HIRSCHMANN, covering antennas and accessories. The registration includes a wide range of related electronic and optical components for signal and data transmission systems. The filing date for this trademark was May 20, 1994.
DIGIMIC trademark registered
The USPTO has registered the DIGIMIC trademark for electronic devices, including sound recording equipment, transmitters, receivers, and computer-related goods. The registration was finalized on March 25, 2026, following an initial filing date of April 7, 1994.
UV Power Puck Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'UV Power Puck' for a high energy ultraviolet radiometer. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of November 2, 1993.
TEAMQUEST ONLINE Registered Trademark for Computer Programs
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'TEAMQUEST ONLINE' for computer programs used to manage and analyze computer system performance. The registration, TM74448278, was filed on October 18, 1993, and officially registered on March 25, 2026.
Registered Trademark TEAMQUEST MODEL TM74448277
The USPTO has registered the trademark TEAMQUEST MODEL (TM74448277) for computer programs used to manage and analyze computer system performance. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of October 18, 1993.
NIGHT ENFORCER trademark registered
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'NIGHT ENFORCER' for use with night vision goggles and pocket scopes. The registration, identified by TM74441403, was finalized on March 25, 2026, following a filing date of September 29, 1993.
OXO Trademark Registration TM74405996
The USPTO has registered trademark TM74405996 for OXO, covering kitchen utensils such as measuring cups, spoons, peelers, graters, and openers. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of June 25, 1993.
Good Grips Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the 'Good Grips' trademark for kitchen utensils, including measuring cups, spoons, peelers, graters, and knives. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of June 25, 1993.
Pulse Auto-Heat Control Trademark Registration
The USPTO has registered the trademark 'Pulse Auto-Heat Control' (TM74328416) for heat controllers used in hair curling irons and pressing combs. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, following a filing date of November 5, 1992.
GOLD'N HOT Trademark Registration
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has registered the trademark GOLD'N HOT (TM74287833) for ceramic heaters used in curling irons and hot combs. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, with a filing date of June 24, 1992.
ROBOT/SAVE Trademark Registration - Computer Programs
The USPTO has registered the ROBOT/SAVE trademark for abstract computer programs used for automating data processing tasks. The trademark was originally filed in 1990 and officially registered on March 25, 2026.
Registered Trademark PULSE TECHNOLOGY for Hair Curling Irons
The USPTO has registered the trademark PULSE TECHNOLOGY (TM75607250) for electric hair curling irons and heat controllers. The trademark was filed on December 17, 1998, and officially registered on March 25, 2026.
TNE Trademark Registration for Computer Security Software
The USPTO has registered trademark TM75496542 for TNE, covering computer software for system and network security, file access control, and information transfer monitoring. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026, based on a filing date of June 5, 1998.
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