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Stokes v. State of Indiana - Criminal Appeal
The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Isaiah Jerone Stokes in docket number 25A-CR-00531. The court's disposition indicates no changes to the lower court's ruling.
Krista B Gue v. Triple E Property Management, LLC - Legal Opinion
The Indiana Court of Appeals issued a legal opinion in Krista B. Gue v. Triple E Property Management, LLC. The court affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded the case concerning vicarious liability for an employee's actions and claims of negligent hiring, retention, and supervision.
State v. Deangelo - Intermediate Court of Appeals Opinion
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals issued a memorandum opinion in State v. Deangelo, concerning a conviction for Murder in the Second Degree and Arson in the First Degree. The court vacated the conviction and remanded the case.
State v. Kauhola - Appeal Dismissal
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has approved a stipulation to dismiss the appeal in State v. Kauhola. The dismissal is with prejudice, as per the parties' agreement and compliance with Hawaii Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Narvaez v. Rojas - Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals Opinion
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Narvaez v. Rojas, addressing an award of attorney's fees. The court affirmed the district court's judgment regarding attorney's fees, totaling $26,570.19, after a prior order was vacated.
Walley Isle Motors v. La Costa - Appeal of Service Dispute
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals vacated a lower court's judgment in a dispute between Walley Isle Motors and P. Denise La Costa. The court remanded the case for entry of an amended judgment, indicating a modification of the original ruling.
Quinton Earl Settles v. State of Arkansas - Criminal Appeal
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Quinton Earl Settles for first-degree domestic battery. The court also addressed his appeal concerning charges of witness tampering and violation of a no-contact order, ultimately affirming his conviction.
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.
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.
Dylan Hise v. Arkansas Dept. Human Services - Termination of Parental Rights
The Arkansas Court of Appeals affirmed the termination of Dylan Hise's parental rights to his minor child. The court found sufficient statutory grounds and that termination was in the child's best interest, upholding the lower court's decision.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Milton W. Taylor v. Director, Douglas Bellile - Appeal Opinion
The Wisconsin Courts have released an opinion for case 2024AP000709, Milton W. Taylor v. Director, Douglas Bellile. The opinion is dated February 27, 2026, and is available in PDF format.
State v. Jonathan Glen Berbaum - Criminal Appeal
The Wisconsin Courts have released an opinion in the criminal appeal case of State v. Jonathan Glen Berbaum, with case number 2025AP001380-CR. The opinion was released on February 25, 2026.
State v. L. J. H. - Criminal Appeal
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released an opinion in the criminal case State v. L. J. H. (Case number 2025AP002511-CR). The opinion is available in PDF format and is subject to further editing before appearing in official bound volumes.
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.
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.
Gracious Dining LLC v. Lopez - Workers' Compensation Appeal
The Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed a decision by the Workers' Compensation Board of Review. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error in the Board's reversal of a claim administrator's order that had rejected Miriam Lopez's workers' compensation claim against Gracious Dining LLC.
Cynthia Griffith v. Alpha Natural Resources, Inc. - Fatal Dependent Benefits
The Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed a prior order rejecting a claim for fatal dependent benefits filed by Cynthia Griffith, dependent spouse of deceased worker James Griffith. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error in the Workers' Compensation Board of Review's decision.
City of Wheeling v. Cody Melsop - Workers' Compensation Appeal
The Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed a decision reversing the denial of a firefighter's claim for a right knee medial meniscal tear and temporary total disability benefits. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error in the Workers' Compensation Board of Review's order.
WV DMV v. Perez - Chemical Test Refusal Appeal Dismissal
The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals dismissed the DMV's appeal of a lower court's decision to dismiss the DMV's appeal of a magistrate court's ruling on a chemical test refusal. The court found the DMV lacked statutory authority to appeal such matters.
Airgas v. Lowe - Workers' Compensation Appeal
The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a Workers' Compensation Board of Review order that reversed a claim administrator's denial of benefits for Joshua Lowe. Airgas Mid America, the employer, appealed the decision. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error.
Great-Grandmother's Parental Rights Termination Appeal Affirmed
The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision denying a great-grandmother's petition to terminate a mother's parental rights. The appellate court found that while grounds for termination existed, it was not in the child's best interest.
Emerson v. Emerson - Appeal Dismissed for Untimely Filing
The Tennessee Court of Appeals dismissed an interlocutory appeal in the case of Emerson v. Emerson due to the appellant's untimely filing. The appeal sought to challenge a trial court's order denying a motion for recusal. The court found it lacked subject-matter jurisdiction because the appeal was filed after the deadline stipulated by Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 10B.
Capps v. OneCare Dental Solutions LLC - Fiduciary Duty Breach
The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's judgment against Deborah McGilton for breaching her fiduciary duty as a member of OneCare Dental Solutions LLC. McGilton unilaterally sold company assets for $70,000 while securing personal employment, despite previous valuations suggesting a much higher worth. The court found the trial court properly adopted the Special Master's findings.
Urquia v. Neal - Dissenting Opinion on UM Statute Application
A dissenting opinion in the Urquia v. Neal case argues against the trial court's interpretation of Tennessee's uninsured motorist (UM) statute. The dissent contends that the statute's plain language, specifically section (d), should have been applied based on the process server's notation of 'NOT TO BE FOUND AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH AND INQUIRY,' rather than requiring further action or reissuance of summons.
Court of Appeals Dismisses Recusal Motion Appeal
The Tennessee Court of Appeals dismissed an appeal concerning a motion to recuse a trial judge in the case of Isaiah M. The court found that issues related to the recusal denial could be raised in the appeal of the final judgment, rendering the immediate appeal unnecessary.
Sean William Lee v. State of Tennessee - Post-Conviction Relief Appeal
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Sean William Lee's petition for post-conviction relief. Lee argued his guilty plea was involuntary due to misinformation about supervision, but the court found the issue was not properly raised in the lower court.
State v. Albert Dejuan White - Concurring Opinion on Miranda Rights
A concurring opinion in State v. Albert Dejuan White argues that law enforcement violated the defendant's Miranda rights during questioning. The opinion contends that specific actions by officers constituted interrogation without proper warnings, potentially impacting the admissibility of statements.
Albert Dejuan White appeal drug and firearm convictions
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the drug and firearm convictions of Albert Dejuan White. White appealed, arguing the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress evidence and statements obtained during a search of his residence, and that the evidence was insufficient to support his convictions. The appellate court found no reversible error.
Jerome Barrett appeal denied, post-conviction petition reopened
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals denied Jerome Barrett's application for permission to appeal the denial of his post-conviction petition. The court found that while Barrett cited a new Supreme Court ruling on the Confrontation Clause, his claims were previously determined or not factually supported.
State v. Mario Reed - Evading Arrest and Tampering Convictions Appeal
The Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals reviewed the convictions of Mario Reed for evading arrest, attempted tampering with evidence, and reckless endangerment. The court affirmed the trial court's judgments on most counts but remanded for sentencing on the reckless endangerment conviction.
State v. Pineda-Paz - Attempted Murder Conviction Affirmed
The Nebraska Court of Appeals affirmed the attempted murder conviction of Hermes J. Pineda-Paz. The court found no error in the district court's sentencing or in the effectiveness of Pineda-Paz's trial counsel. The decision upholds the original conviction and sentence.
State v. Lockman - Fentanyl Possession Conviction Affirmed
The Nebraska Court of Appeals affirmed Stephen J. Lockman's convictions for drug possession with intent to distribute and tampering with evidence. Lockman appealed his convictions, arguing issues with impeachment evidence, insufficient evidence, and ineffective assistance of counsel.
Skyline Ranches v. Omaha - Court Opinion
The Nebraska Supreme Court has issued an opinion in the case of Skyline Ranches v. Omaha. This document represents the court's final decision on the matter, providing a ruling on the legal issues presented.
State v. Starkey - Possession Conviction Appeal Affirmed
The Nebraska Court of Appeals affirmed the possession conviction of Natasha L. Starkey. The court ruled against Starkey's assertions that the district court erred in admitting evidence or denying her motion to suppress physical evidence obtained during a search at the Nebraska State Penitentiary.
State v. Morales - Sentencing Appeal
The Nebraska Court of Appeals reviewed sentencing in State v. Morales. The court affirmed sentences for two convictions but vacated and remanded one sentence due to plain error in sentencing procedure. The case involves charges of operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, and possession of methamphetamine and cocaine.
State of Minnesota v. Shane Joseph Gross - Criminal Appeal
The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Shane Joseph Gross on charges including drive-by shooting and assault. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting evidence of jail calls and determined that a single remark during closing arguments did not affect the verdict.
State v. Mason - Criminal Sentencing Appeal
The Minnesota Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a district court's sentencing decision for Paul Lewis Mason. The appellate court found the district court abused its discretion by imposing a downward durational departure in sentencing for felony threats of violence. The case is remanded for resentencing.
Krystal Drift v. Sean Swapinski - Harassment Restraining Order Affirmed
The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed a harassment restraining order (HRO) against Sean Swapinski, finding the district court did not err in admitting evidence or in its factual findings. The HRO prohibits Swapinski from contacting Krystal Drift or coming within 25 feet of her home for two years.
Cup Foods v. City of Minneapolis - Property Taking Claim
The Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a petition for a writ of mandamus filed by Cup Foods, Inc. and other business owners against the City of Minneapolis. The businesses alleged that the city's actions following George Floyd's death constituted an unconstitutional taking of their property. The court found no unconstitutional taking occurred.
State v. Thompson - Criminal Competency Appeal
The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's order finding Nicholas Scott Thompson competent to proceed with criminal proceedings. The court found no error in declining to consider the appellant's request to discharge his counsel and that counsel's performance was objectively reasonable.
Arreola v. State of Iowa - Postconviction Relief Application Dismissal
The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of Jan De Jesus Coronel Arreola's application for postconviction relief and petition for writ of habeas corpus. The court found no error in the district court's decision.
Dormire v. State of Iowa - Sexual Abuse Conviction Affirmed
The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's denial of postconviction relief for Caleb Dormire, who was convicted of sexual abuse in the second degree. The court found no merit in Dormire's arguments regarding ineffective trial counsel and newly discovered evidence.
Barnhardt v. State of Iowa - Appeal of Postconviction Relief Denial
The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of Ryan Barnhardt's application for postconviction relief concerning his convictions for sexual abuse. Barnhardt alleged ineffective assistance of appellate counsel, but the court found no breach of duty.
Washington v. State of Iowa - Postconviction Relief Appeal
The Iowa Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of Bobby Ray Washington's application for postconviction relief. The court found that Washington's ineffective-assistance-of-counsel claim was not preserved and that he failed to prove actual innocence.
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