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  2. Jury rules in favor of former Department of Corrections ...

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    A Leon County jury awarded a former Florida Department of Corrections employee nearly $300,000 on Wednesday for being wrongfully terminated in retaliation for reporting the department's "unlawful ...

  3. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities ...

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    An investigation carried out and charge sheet filed by an incompetent officer is more than likely to be quashed. Similarly, the Madras High Court in M. Kathiresam v. State of Tamil Nadu [ 25 ] held that investigation conducted by an officer other than a DSP is improper and bad in law and proceedings based on such an investigation are required ...

  4. File:Trump-Verdict-Sheet=2024-05-29-signed 2024-05-30.pdf ...

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    Short title: Verdict Sheet; Image title: PSNY v. Trump, Index Number 71543-2023; Author: User: Keywords: Verdict Sheet; PSNY v. Donald J. Trump; Conversion program

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    John J. Kurz, RMR-CRR, Official Court Reporter Phone 215-683-8035 Fax 215-683-8005 - PLEDGER, et al. -vs- JANSSEN, et al. - 4 1 (Whereupon the Jury resumed

  6. Judgment notwithstanding verdict - Wikipedia

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    Judgment notwithstanding the verdict, also called judgment non obstante veredicto, or JNOV, is a type of judgment as a matter of law that is sometimes rendered at the conclusion of a jury trial. In American state courts , JNOV is the practice whereby the presiding judge in a civil jury trial may overrule the decision of a jury and reverse or ...

  7. 3 (Pledger v Janssen, et al.)

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    5 (Pledger v Janssen, et al.) causation deletes what you initially had in first: "You must consider." THE COURT: That was a mistake. We have reviewed the law.

  8. ARLENE M. ROBERTS, ESQ

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    6 a You Tube video clip highlighting the lawsuit she filed against a former employer. At the end of the three minutes video clip, I was speechless.

  9. Verdict - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. legal nomenclature, the verdict is the jury's finding on the questions of fact submitted to it. Once the court (the judge) receives the verdict, the judge enters judgment on the verdict. The judgment of the court is the final order in the case. If the defendant is found guilty, they can choose to appeal the case to the local Court of ...