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Indiana Supreme Court Reverses Probation Revocation Over Notice Issues

The Indiana Supreme Court ruled 3-2 that Lamenski Ewing's probation revocation must be reversed because he did not receive proper notice that prosecutors sought to revoke his probation in addition to his work release violation.

Indiana Supreme Court reversed Lamenski Ewing's probation revocation in a 3-2 decision due to inadequate notice
The court held that Ewing was not properly notified that prosecutors sought to revoke his probation in addition to his work release
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Oregon Supreme Court

Oregon Supreme Court Orders Immediate Release in Habeas Corpus Case

The Oregon Supreme Court ordered the immediate release of Craig Anthony Robinson, Jr. from Santiam Correctional Institution on February 12, 2026, ruling his imprisonment illegal in a habeas corpus petition that highlights ongoing issues with sentence credit calculations in Oregon's correctional system.

Oregon Supreme Court ordered immediate release of Craig Robinson Jr. from prison, ruling his imprisonment illegal
Case represents another in a series of habeas corpus petitions stemming from problems with presentence credit calculations
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Nevada Supreme Court

Nevada Supreme Court Rules on Sexual Assault Definition in Cosby Case

The Nevada Supreme Court issued an opinion in *William Cosby Jr. v. Angela Leslie*, answering a certified question from federal court about whether forced masturbation without genital or anal intrusion constitutes sexual assault under Nevada law.

Nevada Supreme Court answered certified question from federal court about forced masturbation and sexual assault statute
Case involves interpretation of NRS 200.366 regarding what conduct constitutes sexual assault under Nevada law
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Nevada Supreme Court

Nevada Supreme Court Affirms State Engineer Water Rights Decision

The Nevada Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's dismissal of Gold Standard Ventures' challenge to a Nevada State Engineer's water rights determination. The mining company, seeking water rights in the Dixie Creek-Tenmile Creek basin for mining operations, failed to overturn the regulatory decision on appeal.

Nevada Supreme Court affirmed dismissal of Gold Standard Ventures' challenge to State Engineer's water rights decision
Mining company sought water rights in Dixie Creek-Tenmile Creek basin for planned mining operation
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Arkansas Supreme Court

Arkansas Supreme Court Upholds ER Doctor's Murder Conviction

The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed the second-degree murder conviction of Tyler Edward Tait, an emergency room physician, rejecting his appeals regarding insufficient evidence, jury instruction errors, and alleged juror misconduct. The court's Feb. 12 decision upholds a Chicot County jury's verdict in the 2021 death of Tait's girlfriend.

Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed ER physician Tyler Tait's second-degree murder conviction
Tait was convicted in the Oct. 11, 2021 death of his girlfriend Moria Kinsey on U.S. Highway 65
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Arkansas Supreme Court

Arkansas Supreme Court Issues Split Ruling in House District 92 Primary Ballot Dispute

The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's ruling that declared Republican candidate Casey Reed ineligible for the House District 92 race, while reversing the denial of attorney's fees to challenger Ken Yang. The mixed decision affects the upcoming Republican primary and involves multiple county election boards and state officials.

Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed that Casey Reed is ineligible for House District 92 Republican primary ballot
Court reversed lower court's denial of attorney's fees to challenger Ken Yang, remanding for reconsideration
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Arkansas Supreme Court

Arkansas Supreme Court Affirms Denial of Postconviction Relief in Murder Case

The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's denial of postconviction relief for Chris Allen Oliger, who represented himself in appealing his murder conviction. Oliger's petition alleged ineffective assistance of counsel and prosecutorial misconduct involving suppressed laptop evidence.

Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed denial of postconviction relief petition filed by Chris Allen Oliger
Oliger alleged ineffective counsel for failing to investigate laptop contents and DNA evidence on murder weapon
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Arkansas Supreme Court

Arkansas Supreme Court Denies DNA Testing Appeal in 1996 Capital Murder Case

The Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's denial of Vincent Hussey's petition for new DNA testing in his 1996 capital murder conviction. The court ruled that Hussey's pro se habeas corpus petition was a successive attempt at similar relief that had been previously decided.

Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed denial of Vincent Hussey's petition for new DNA testing in his 1996 capital murder conviction
Court ruled the petition was successive and that similar issues had been previously decided in 2021
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Idaho Supreme Court

Idaho Supreme Court Affirms District Court in Harris Ranch Tax Dispute

The Idaho Supreme Court affirmed a lower court decision in a challenge brought by taxpayers against the Harris Ranch Community Infrastructure District No. 1. The case involved disputes over the district's authority and operations, with individual taxpayers and a nonprofit association challenging district board members.

Idaho Supreme Court affirmed district court decision rejecting taxpayer challenge to Harris Ranch Community Infrastructure District No. 1
Case involved individual taxpayers and nonprofit association challenging district board members' authority and operations
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Supreme Court of Hawaii

Hawaii Supreme Court Dismisses Claims Against Lender's Attorneys

The Hawaii Supreme Court has dismissed claims against Deutsche Bank's attorneys in a foreclosure-related lawsuit filed by Michael C. Greenspon. The case involves multiple defendants including Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, Ocwen Loan Servicing, and law firm Dentons US LLP in connection with a 2010 nonjudicial foreclosure of a Maui property.

Hawaii Supreme Court dismissed claims against Deutsche Bank's attorneys in foreclosure case
Case involves 2010 nonjudicial foreclosure of Maui property purchased by plaintiff in 2003
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