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Order against Milner Legal Services - Consumer Collection Violations

The Connecticut Department of Banking has issued an order against Milner Legal Services for violations of consumer collection laws, including operating without a license and making false representations. A civil penalty of $100,000 has been imposed.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Buyers Holdings LLC - Cease and Desist Order for Unlicensed Collection Activity

The Connecticut Department of Banking has issued a temporary order to cease and desist against Buyers Holdings, LLC for engaging in unlicensed consumer collection activity. The company is also ordered to make restitution and faces potential civil penalties for violations of state statutes.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Canada Gazette, Part II: Statutory Instruments and Regulations Index

The Canada Gazette published its index of statutory orders and regulations for March 11, 2026. This includes amendments to various acts and regulations concerning trade, controlled substances, immigration, and species at risk. Several orders are effective upon registration, with others having specific coming into force dates.

Routine Rule International Trade
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State v. K. W. - Case Reversed

The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a judgment committing K. W. to the Oregon Health Authority for mental health treatment and an order prohibiting firearm possession. The court found plain error in the trial court's failure to advise the appellant of all possible hearing results and in not dismissing the case after a delay in proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Public Health
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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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Lynn v. Ellis - Property Dispute

The Oregon Court of Appeals vacated and remanded the case of Lynn v. Ellis for entry of a judgment declaring the parties' rights. The court affirmed the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of the defendant, finding no genuine issue of material fact.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Khosroabadi v. North Clackamas Parks and Rec. Dist. - Reversed and Remanded

The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a lower court's decision in Khosroabadi v. North Clackamas Parks and Rec. Dist. The appellate court found that the city council's petition for judicial validation of its withdrawal from a service district should have been granted, overturning the trial court's ruling that required a county board vote.

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State v. K. D. B. - Juvenile Delinquency Jurisdiction

The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a jurisdictional judgment against youth K. D. B. concerning a second-degree sexual abuse charge. The court found the evidence legally insufficient to prove the mental state element for Count 3, leading to the reversal of that specific jurisdictional judgment.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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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.

Routine Enforcement Public Health

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