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conditions of supervised release

27 June 2018

10th Circuit vacates and remands an attorney fee award; rejects challenge to a supervised release condition; affirms an enhanced criminal sentence; and affirms a within guidelines sentence.


by William Gaskill

22 June 2018

10th Circuit affirms denial of a motion to suppress and rejects challenge to a supervised release condition.


by William Gaskill

23 February 2018

10th Circuit affirms summary judgement rejecting negligent entrustment of a car claim; holds property damage by subcontractors covered under general liability policy; affirms denial of qualified immunity;; holds complaint by credit union for marijuana businesses should be dismissed without prejudice; affirms rejection of claim for defense and indemnity under an insurance policy; reinstates a Sarbanes-Oxley claim; affirms sex offender conditions for supervised release in a gun possession case; affirms rejection of medical indifference claim; and affirms denial of motion concerning a consent decree for lack of standing.


by William Gaskill

8 March 2016

10th Circuit holds criminal case dismissed for speedy trial violations cannot serve as basis for malicious prosecution claim; holds more conditions of supervised release not vague; and holds Clean Air Act statute of limitations starts running when unlawful construction or modification starts.


by William Gaskill

9 February 2016

10th Circuit rejects claim of qualified immunity in officer involved shooting case; affirms attempted tax evasion convictions; rejects ineffective assistance of counsel claims; rejects challenges to standard conditions of supervised release; and affirms order to litigate claims from a failed agreement involving a Russian diamond mine be litigated in Russia.


by William Gaskill

13 November 2015

10th Circuit holds warrantless searches can be a condition of supervised release for those who are not sex offender felons and that the black lung benefits rules preamble may be consulted by administrative law judges to evaluate medical testimony.


by William Gaskill

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