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AEIF 2026 - U.S. Uzbekistan Alumni Grants, $5k-$35k

The U.S. Department of State's Embassy in Tashkent announces a grant competition for alumni of U.S. government exchange programs to implement projects strengthening economic ties between the United States and Uzbekistan. The 2026 Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund (AEIF 2026) will award $5,000 to $35,000 per project. Priority themes include Business/Energy/Trade, STEM/AI/Innovation, and Education/Culture/Sports/Tourism, with projects required to incorporate Freedom 250 themes for America's 250th Anniversary.

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State v. Hammond - Guilty Plea Affirmed, Community Control Sentence

The Ohio Fifth District Court of Appeals affirmed the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court conviction of Clay Hammond following his guilty plea to unlawful sexual conduct with a minor (R.C. 2907.04(A)), a felony of the fourth degree. The defendant was sentenced to five years of community control, including mandatory sex offender counseling, a no-contact order with the victim, and Tier II sex offender registration. The appellate court rejected the defendant's challenge to the negotiated plea agreement.

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State v. King - Affirmed (Ineffective Assistance of Counsel)

The Ohio Court of Appeals, Fifth District affirmed the Stark County Court of Common Pleas' denial of Anthony Cooper-King's motion for leave to file a petition for postconviction relief. Cooper-King, convicted of drug possession offenses (heroin, fentanyl, cocaine), claimed ineffective assistance of counsel. The appellate court found no abuse of discretion in the trial court's denial.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Muhammad v. PNC Financial Services - Appeal Dismissed

The Ohio Tenth District Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of plaintiff Haneef Muhammad's claims against PNC Financial Services. The trial court granted PNC's motion to dismiss based on res judicata, as the claims had been previously adjudicated in federal court. Muhammad, proceeding pro se, alleged claims including negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, conversion, and breach of contract arising from a 2023 branch visit.

Routine Enforcement Banking
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Brown County v. Sheskey - Appeal Opinion

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released its opinion in Brown County v. Dennis J. Sheskey (Case No. 2024AP001113) on April 7, 2026. The court reviewed the appeal from Brown County Circuit Court in District 3. The opinion is available in PDF format from the court's electronic opinions system.

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Michael Ostlie v. St. Croix County

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals published opinion 2024AP002199 in the matter of Michael Ostlie v. St. Croix County. The opinion was released on April 7, 2026, in District 3 and is now available in official reports. The published decision may establish precedent for similar disputes involving the county.

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Milwaukee County DHHS Aging and Disabilities Services v. B. C.

Wisconsin Court of Appeals issued a published opinion in case 2024AP002521, Milwaukee County DHHS Aging and Disabilities Services v. B. C. The appellate court ruled on an appeal from Milwaukee County's Department of Health and Human Services regarding aging and disability services. Published opinions serve as precedent for future cases in Wisconsin's First District.

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Priveterra Capital v. Pixium Vision - Motions to Dismiss Granted

The Delaware Superior Court granted motions to dismiss filed by both Pixium Vision, LLC and Pixium Vision SA, dismissing all claims brought by Priveterra Capital Management, LLC arising from a failed Letter of Intent for a proposed acquisition. The court dismissed claims for breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and fraudulent inducement. No monetary penalties or specific remedies were imposed as part of this ruling.

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Newton v. LeParc Condominium Association - Summary Judgment

The Delaware Superior Court granted in part and denied in part defendants' motion for summary judgment in a civil dispute between unit owner Marvin Newton and the LeParc Condominium Association. Newton's claims against Edgar and Premier failed as a matter of law, and most claims against the Association also failed. Only Newton's claim regarding attorneys' fees assessed against him survived, as the Association did not meet its burden to show entitlement to judgment as a matter of law on that claim.

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Commonwealth v. Sonny S. - Juvenile Jail Credit Denial

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that a juvenile sentenced as a youthful offender under a combination sentence (Department of Youth Services commitment followed by a suspended adult prison sentence) is not entitled to jail credit against the subsequently imposed adult prison term for time spent in DYS custody. The court determined that no statutory authority exists for applying DYS commitment time as credit against an adult prison sentence. The ruling arises from a case where the juvenile sought credit for 549 days spent in a secure DYS facility before being released on conditional liberty and later having his suspended sentence imposed for probation violations.

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