Box 9
Contains 121 Results:
Louis David v. USA , 81-12
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Barry Jakeman v. Iowa Beer and Liquor Control Department, 81-53
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Jacob Reed v. Armstrong Rubber Co., et al., 82-133
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Andrew Bridgman and Lynne Bridgman v. New Trier Township High School and Mary Dailey, 95-5844
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Old Republic Insurance Co. v. Employers Reinsurance Corp., 95-5983
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Lillian Amann v. USA , 87-1308
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
USA v. James Storey, 89-17
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Donald Law v. Ernst & Young, 89-299
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Joseph Murray v. Billings Diesel & Marine, Inc., 89-300
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
USA v. Galen Churchill, 90-51
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.