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  2. John Joe Gray - Wikipedia

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    After promising to have no access to weapons while awaiting hearing, he was out on bail before the judge held his bond insufficient, and ordered his re-arrest. [5] Local Henderson County Sheriff Ray Nutt stated in 2011, "This kook is not worth it. Ten of him is not worth going up there and getting one of my young deputies killed."

  3. Dishonoured cheque - Wikipedia

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    If there are funds in an account, but insufficient cleared funds, the cheque is normally endorsed “Present again”, by which time the funds should have cleared. When more than one cheque is presented for payment on the same day, and the payment of both would result in the account becoming overdrawn (or below some approved credit limit), the ...

  4. List of United States Supreme Court cases involving standing

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    (On the merits, Bond's claim was later rejected.) 9–0 Hollingsworth v. Perry: 2013: Held that proponents of a California ballot initiative against gay marriage did not have standing to defend the law in court after the governor and attorney general refused to do so; The decision had the effect of legalizing gay marriage in California: 5–4

  5. Collateralized debt obligation - Wikipedia

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    Common underlying assets held may include mortgage-backed securities, commercial real estate bonds and corporate loans. The SPE issues bonds to investors in exchange for cash, which are used to purchase the portfolio of underlying assets. Like other ABS private label securities, the bonds are not uniform but issued in layers called tranches ...

  6. How Are I Bonds Taxed? Understanding Tax Rules for 2025 - AOL

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    I Bonds can be held for up to 30 years, so interest can be deferred for decades. Just remember to anticipate the tax bill when the I Bond finally matures or is cashed in. Pay interest annually .

  7. Vivian Chase - Wikipedia

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    She was released on June 13, 1926, after insufficient evidence was found to charge her with a crime. [8] Chase resurfaced in June 1932, when she was arrested with Jackie Forman and Enos Weeks for the robbery of the First National Bank in North Kansas City on April 9, 1932. She was held on a $50,000 bond.

  8. Walkovszky v. Carlton - Wikipedia

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    Walkovszky v. Carlton, 223 N.E.2d 6 (N.Y. 1966), [1] is a United States corporate law decision on the conditions under which Courts may pierce the corporate veil.A cab company had shielded itself from liability by incorporating each cab as its own corporation.

  9. Barry Bonds perjury case - Wikipedia

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    The Barry Bonds perjury case was a case of alleged perjury regarding use of anabolic steroids by former San Francisco Giants outfielder and all-time Major League Baseball (MLB) career home run leader, Barry Bonds, and the related investigations surrounding these accusations.