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In re A.V.I.
In re J.J. & K.J.
neglect, abuse, juvenile, sibling, burn, self-harm, custody, visitation, adjudication, medical attention
In re J.R.
Guardianship;Findings of Fact
In re K.E.D.
permanency planning order, neglect, visitation, custody, case plan, substance abuse, domestic violence, writ of certiorari, juvenile, progress, unfit, substantial change in circumstances
In re Q.H., M.H., A.H., A.H.
neglect adjudication; sufficiency of findings to support neglect adjudication; findings supported by clear and convincing evidence and findings supported neglect adjudication; no abuse of discretion in disposition order
In Re: H.A.G., S.L.G., E.G.G.
abuse, neglect, and dependency; hearsay; prejudice
In re: Bezanson
Concealed carry permit, Mental illness, Constitutionality, Evidence
In re: E.J.R.
Adjudication; Dependency; Disposition
In re: E.M.G. and K.S.G.
neglect; custody; juvenile petitions; physical, mental, or emotional impairment; kinship placements
Israel v. Israel
child support, bad faith, underemployment, imputed income, income calculation
McDowell v. Buchman
child custody, UCCJEA, pending proceedings, absconding
OM Shankar Corp. v. Sai Developers, Inc.
default judgment, sum certain, Rule 37, sanctions
Routten v. Routten
Mootness
Custody
State v. Hunt
Assault on law enforcement officer inflicting serious injury; simple assault; corroborative statements; cross examination and limiting instructions; Rule 801; knowledge versus willfully.
State v. Jenkins
sentencing; prior record level; substantial similarity analysis
State v. Land
prior record level; prior record level worksheet; sentencing points; resentencing
State v. Luck
Probation Revocation, Good Cause
State v. Renfrew
Embezzlement, Corporate malfeasance, Jurisdiction, Evidence, Variance in indictment
State v. Savage
Assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury; plain error; use of pattern jury instructions; failure to instruct jury that assault charge requires victim to be alive
State v. Wallace
Assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury; denial of request for self-defense instruction; motion to dismiss; sufficiency of evidence of serious injury; potential clerical error on judgment form