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Boyd v. Commissioner of Correction
See State v. Boyd, 36 Conn. App. 516 , 518–19, 651 A.2d 1313 (Boyd I), cert. denied, 232 Conn. 912 , 654 A.2d 356 , cert. denied, 516 U.S. 828 , 116 S. Ct. 98 , 133 L.
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Innes v. Kansas (In Re Innes)
The court reviews “de novo the bankruptcy court’s application of the legal standard in determining whether a student loan debt is dischargeable as an undue hardship.” In re Rifino, 245 F.3d 1083 , 1087 (9th Cir.2001) (citation omitted); see In re Woodcock, 45 F.3d 363 , 367 (10th Cir.1995) (whether a student loan is dischargeable under the undue hardship exception is a question of law reviewed de novo), cert. denied, 516 U.S. 828 , 116 S.Ct. 97 , 133 L.Ed.2d 52 (1995).
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United States v. Benjamin Good Bird
See United States v. Bennett, 44 F.3d 1364, 1373 (8th Cir.1995), cert. denied, 515 U.S. 1123 , 1145, 115 S.Ct. 2279 , 516 U.S. 828 , 116 S.Ct. 98 (1995); see also Blockburger v. United States, 284 U.S. 299, 304 , 52 S.Ct. 180 , 76 L.Ed. 306 (1932).
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United States v. Benjamin Good Bird
See United States v. Bennett, 44 F.3d 1364, 1373 (8th Cir. 1995), cert. denied, 515 U.S. 1123 , 1145, 516 U.S. 828 (1995); see also Blockburger v. United States, 284 U.S. 299, 304 (1932).
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State v. Grenier
See State v. Boyd, 36 Conn. App. 516, 521 , 651 A.2d 1313 , cert. denied, 232 Conn. 912 , 654 A.2d 356 , cert. denied, 516 U.S. 828 , 116 S. Ct. 98 , 133 L.
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In Re Storie
See Woodcock v. Chemical Bank (In re Woodcock), 45 F.3d 363 , 367 (10th Cir.), cert. denied, 516 U.S. 828 , 116 S.Ct. 97 , 133 L.Ed.2d 52 (1995)(section 523(a)(8)). [4] As noted, the Bankruptcy Court's Order does not contain any findings of fact or conclusions of law on the issue of the existence of "fiduciary capacity." The Debtors made an oral motion to dismiss at trial based on the nonexistence of a fiduciary relationship, and that motion was denied by the Bankruptcy Court.
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Boyd
v.
Connecticut
v.
Connecticut
No. 94-9246.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 2, 1995.
Published
App. Ct. Conn. Cer-tiorari denied.