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Walter L. Reazin, M.D. Hca Health Services of Kansas, Inc., D/B/A Wesley Medical Center Health Care Plus, Inc. And New Century Life Insurance Co. v. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, Inc., and Counterclaim and Hmo Kansas, Inc., Additional Counterclaim v. Hospital Corporation of America, Additional Counterclaim
See Tanner v. United States, 483 U.S. 107 , 107 S.Ct. 2739 , 97 L.Ed.2d 90 (1987); United States v. Miller, 806 F.2d 223 , 225 n. 2 (10th Cir.1986); Holden v. Porter, 405 F.2d 878, 879 (10th Cir.1969) 40 Blue Cross made several motions for a mistrial during the jury's deliberations.
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Reazin v. Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas, Inc.
See Tanner v. United States, 483 U.S. 107 , 107 S.Ct. 2739 , 97 L.Ed.2d 90 (1987); United States v. Miller, 806 F.2d 223 , 225 n. 2 (10th Cir.1986); Holden v. Porter, 405 F.2d 878, 879 (10th Cir.1969). .
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United States v. Richard Lee Miller
See generally Lohr v. Tittle, 275 F.2d 662, 667-68 (10th Cir.1960); Holden v. Porter, 405 F.2d 878, 879 (10th Cir.1969) (per curiam).
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David Scogin v. Century Fitness, Inc.
Thus testimony or affidavits of jurors have been held incompetent to show a quotient verdict, McDonald v. Pless, 238 U.S. 264, 269 , 35 S.Ct. 783, 785 , 59 L.Ed. 1300 (1915); a compromise verdict, Hyde v. United States, 225 U.S. 347, 382-84 , 32 S.Ct. 793, 807-09 , 56 L.Ed. 1114 (1912); speculation as to insurance coverage, Holden v. Porter, 405 F.2d 878, 879 (10th Cir.1969), Farmers Co-op.
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George Legnos and John Gorman, Jr. v. M/v Olga Jacob, Her Engines, Tackle, Etc., Schiffahrtsgesellschaft Jacob and Co., of the M/v Olga Jacob, Flensburger Dampfer-Compagnie, and United States of America, Appellees-Appellants v. Eller and Company, Inc.
See Hill v. Flota Mercante Grancolombiana, E.D.La., 1967, 267 F.Supp. 380 , aff'd, 5 Cir., 1969, 405 F.2d 878 , cert. denied, 395 U.S. 934 , 89 S.Ct. 1995 , 23 L.Ed.2d 449 . 28 We affirm this holding and judgment.
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Legnos v. M/V Olga Jacob
See Hill v. Flota Mercante Grancolombiana, E.D.La., 1967, 267 F.Supp. 380 , aff’d, 5 Cir., 1969, 405 F.2d 878 , cert. denied, 395 U.S. 934 , 89 S.Ct. 1995 , 23 L.Ed.2d 449 .
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Raymo v. Textron, Inc.
See, e.g., Holden v. Porter, 405 F.2d 878, 879 (10th Cir.1969) (per curiam). 8 Finally, given counsel's rejection of the district court's offer of a continuance to depose the dealer after the mid-trial revelation of the dealer's identity, the prejudicial surprise contention is unpersuasive. 9 Accordingly, the judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
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Rios v. Danuser MacH. Co., Inc.
See Shillcutt v. Gagnon, 827 F.2d 1155 (7th Cir.1987); Martinez v. Food City, Inc., 658 F.2d 369 (5th Cir.1981); see also Holden v. Porter, 405 F.2d 878 (10th Cir.1969); State v. Shillcutt, 119 Wis.2d 788 , 350 N.W.2d 686 (1984).
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Eddie Lee HILL, Appellant,
v.
FLOTA MERCANTE GRANCOLOMBIANA, S. A., Appellee
v.
FLOTA MERCANTE GRANCOLOMBIANA, S. A., Appellee
25517.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Jan 14, 1969.
405 F.2d 878
Clifton S. Carl, Garrett & Carl, New Orleans, La., for appellant., Benjamin W. Yancey, M. D. Yager, John R. Peters, Jr., Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, New Orleans, La., for appellee.
Wisdom, Godbold, Hughes.
Published
PER CURIAM:
We agree with the excellent opinion of the district court, appearing at 267 F.Supp. 380 (1968), holding that under the evidence in this admiralty case, brought by an injured longshoreman, the vessel was not proved to be unseaworthy and appellant was injured through his own negligence.
Affirmed.