Where a doctor challenged her convictions for violations of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act and aggravated identity theft, but the court rejected each of her arguments, her convictions were affirmed ...
Where the police had probable cause to stop a vehicle, and a shotgun was in plain sight, the police could search the vehicle, thus making the seizure of additional weapons and ammunition proper.
Where a man injured in a vehicle accident called an expert on how a reasonable tractor trailer driver should respond to rainy and wet conditions, the district court did not err in excluding that ...
Where a woman failed to plead facts plausibly showing that her working conditions were made so intolerable in an effort to induce to quit, because of her gender or prior complaints, her constructive ...
Where the record showed that the United States Patent and Trademark Office considered the relevant evidence, drew plausible inferences and articulated a rational basis for its decision suspending an ...
Where a man alleged his trial counsel was deficient by failing to move to suppress evidence from a search that purportedly violated his Fourth Amendment rights, he was entitled an evidentiary hearing.
Where a trustee failed to make a distribution as required by the trust documents, the circuit court did not err in finding that it breached its fiduciary duty. Background Kositzka, Wicks and Company, ...
Where the Court of Appeals held a trial court abused its discretion when it denied a woman’s motion to withdraw her no contest plea to felony child neglect resulting in serious injury, it erred. The d ...