Bates v. Secretary, FL DOC via www.justia.com Docket: 13-11882 Opinion Date: September 5, 2014 Judges: Carnes, Tjoflat Areas of Law: Criminal Law Petitioner, a death row inmate convicted of murder, was granted a certificate of appealability by this court on two grounds: first, petitioner contended that his trial counsel was constitutionally ineffective for failing to…
From www.us.wsj.com. September 7, 2014 4:01 PM Beware Leaving a Roth for Heirs Idea Makes Sense, but New IRA Rules Could Make the Decision Harder By ANDREA COOMBES Leaving money to children or other heirs through a Roth individual retirement account may sound like a great idea—the funds essentially can grow tax-free over your lifetime…
FUlTS V. GDCP WARDEN, JUDGE JORDAN AUGUST 26, 2014 Via Justia.com Petitioner committed Murder and appealed the district court’s denial of a habeas corpus petition. The two main issues raised on appeal were racial prejudice and that he suffered from a low IQ and mental retardation. This Court concluded Petitioner’s claim of racial prejudice…
8/20/2014 @ 6:08PM 6,322 views Article written by Kelly Phillips Erb, Contributor Forbes.com Anna Nicole Smith’s Estate Loses Yet Another Run At The Marshall Fortune Twenty years. That’s about how long Anna Nicole Smith (and subsequently, her estate) engaged the legal process to try and secure a portion of her husband’s estate. A federal judge has finally…