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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

11th Circuit Upholds Tax Fraud Conviction of Ali Akhenaten

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the conviction of Ali Akhenaten on five counts of filing false tax returns. The court rejected his appeal challenging the sufficiency of evidence and restitution order.

Eleventh Circuit affirmed Ali Akhenaten's conviction on five counts of filing false tax returns under 26 U.S.C. § 7206(1)
Court rejected challenges to evidence sufficiency and restitution order in per curiam opinion
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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

11th Circuit Affirms 48-Month Sentence Despite Fair Sentencing Act Claims

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit rejected John Alexander's appeal of his 48-month sentence following supervised release revocation. Alexander argued his sentence was illegal because the district court failed to consider that his underlying drug offense had been reclassified under the Fair Sentencing Act.

11th Circuit affirmed 48-month supervised release revocation sentence for John Alexander
Alexander argued Fair Sentencing Act reclassification of his drug offense should reduce sentence
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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

11th Circuit Upholds 20-Year Sentence for Child Pornography Distribution

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a 240-month prison sentence for William Ervin Daniels, who was convicted of distributing child pornography. The court rejected his challenges to the district court's sentencing procedures and the maximum statutory penalty.

11th Circuit affirmed 240-month sentence for distributing child pornography
Defendant challenged polygraph evidence and sentencing enhancements unsuccessfully
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Federal Circuit
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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

11th Circuit Upholds 20-Year Fentanyl Sentence for Career Offender

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a 240-month prison sentence for Eddy Alexander Salinas, who was convicted of distributing large quantities of fentanyl in Southern Florida. The court rejected Salinas's challenge that his sentence was procedurally unreasonable.

Eddy Salinas received 240-month sentence for distributing 40+ grams of fentanyl and conspiracy charges
Appeals court rejected claim that sentence was procedurally unreasonable
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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

11th Circuit Remands Habeas Case on Mental Competency Claim

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has remanded a habeas corpus case filed by pro se prisoner Lonnie Dawson, ruling that his claim of mental incompetency during his direct appeal cannot be procedurally defaulted. The appeals court did not reach the merits but ordered the district court to address the substantive competency claim.

Eleventh Circuit ruled that mental incompetency claims during direct appeal cannot be procedurally defaulted
District court must now address the substantive merits of Dawson's competency claim on remand
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State Court
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Alaska Supreme Court

Alaska Supreme Court Rules on Estate Dispute Over Delayed Medical Care

The Alaska Supreme Court issued a memorandum opinion in an estate dispute involving Daniel Romey, who died after his wife delayed calling for medical assistance when he suffered a stroke. The case centers on whether the wife's delay constituted felonious negligent homicide under Alaska's slayer statute.

Alaska Supreme Court issued memorandum opinion in estate dispute involving delayed medical response to stroke
Son sought to remove stepmother as estate representative under Alaska's slayer statute, alleging negligent homicide
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Third Circuit Court of Appeals

3rd Circuit Affirms 36-Month Sentence for Sex Offender Registration Failure

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a 36-month prison sentence for Terry Bonner, who pleaded guilty to failing to register as a sex offender under federal law. Bonner challenged his sentence as substantively unreasonable following his conviction for violating the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

Third Circuit affirmed 36-month federal sentence for failure to register as sex offender
Defendant had 2016 Alabama sexual abuse conviction and multiple subsequent registration failures
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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

5th Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Police Training Death Lawsuit

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of constitutional claims brought by Brittney Kennedy against the City of Arlington, Texas and multiple officers following her husband's death during a police training exercise. Marquis Kennedy suffered cardiac arrest during a self-defense simulation for police-cadet training.

Fifth Circuit affirmed dismissal of constitutional claims against City of Arlington and 15 officers
Marquis Kennedy died of cardiac arrest during police training self-defense simulation in 2022
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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

9th Circuit Partially Revives Funko Securities Fraud Case Over Collectibles Loss

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has partially reversed a district court's dismissal of securities fraud claims against Funko Inc. and two officers. The case centers on allegations that the pop culture collectibles company misled investors before writing off millions of dollars in inventory, causing the stock to lose over half its value.

Ninth Circuit partially reversed district court's dismissal of securities fraud claims under Securities Exchange Act sections 10(b) and 20(a)
Funko's stock lost over 50% of its value following massive writedown of pop culture collectibles worth tens of millions of dollars
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Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals

10th Circuit Denies Stay for Oklahoma Death Row Inmate Simpson

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied a stay of execution for Kendrick Simpson, a death row inmate scheduled to be executed on February 12, 2026. The three-judge panel rejected Simpson's federal appeal challenging Oklahoma's execution methods just eight days before his scheduled execution.

Tenth Circuit denied stay of execution for Kendrick Simpson, scheduled to die February 12, 2026
Simpson challenged Oklahoma's method of execution in federal court after unsuccessful state court challenge
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