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State of Tennessee v. Michael Sneed - Criminal Appeal

The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the trial court's judgment denying alternative sentencing for Michael Sneed, who was convicted of two counts of selling methamphetamine. The court upheld the sixteen-year sentence imposed by the trial court.

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Robert S. Walton IV v. Deepa B. Walton - Marriage Dissolution Appeal

The Connecticut Supreme Court dismissed an appeal in the case of Robert S. Walton IV v. Deepa B. Walton. The court clarified that the certified question did not accurately reflect the basis on which the Appellate Court decided the issue regarding the disclosure of a marital residence appraisal.

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FRC Investigation into Accountants' Conduct re Vistry Group Plc

The UK's Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has opened an investigation into the conduct of two individual accountants concerning the financial reporting of Vistry Group Plc's South Division for the 2023 and 2024 financial years. The investigation is being conducted under the Accountancy Scheme.

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People of Michigan v. George Stephen Cunningham - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against George Stephen Cunningham, who was convicted of multiple felonies including first-degree child abuse and armed robbery. The appellate court found no errors in the trial court's proceedings or jurisdiction.

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People v. Watson - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the case of People v. Watson. The defendant appealed his 2011 conviction for first-degree murder and related charges, but the appellate court upheld the original verdict and sentence.

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BMFC v. MSC - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's denial of a personal protection order (PPO) petition. The appellate court found no error in the trial court's decision to deny the PPO, both on an ex parte basis and after a hearing.

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Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hosp v. Progressive Michigan Ins Co - Insurance Dispute

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in a dispute between Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital and Progressive Michigan Insurance Company. The court affirmed the judgment of $49,215.03 but did not award attorney fees to the hospital.

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People v. Robbie Deshawn Taylor - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's denial of a motion for relief from judgment for Robbie Deshawn Taylor, who was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder and assault with intent to commit murder. The decision stems from a collateral review of the case following a second jury trial.

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People of Michigan v. Lanisha Sharita Williams - Criminal Conviction Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Lanisha Sharita Williams. The defendant was convicted of kidnapping, extortion, and unlawful imprisonment. The appellate court found no reversible error in the trial proceedings.

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People of Michigan v. Benjamin David Stoll - Criminal Appeal

The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment and sentence for Benjamin David Stoll, who was convicted of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. The court found no merit in the defendant's claims of instructional and scoring errors.

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