State CourtJan 23, 2026•2 min readSupreme Court of Rhode IslandRhode Island Supreme Court Affirms Child Molestation ConvictionThe Rhode Island Supreme Court affirmed the conviction of Wallace Cable on first-degree child molestation sexual assault charges. The high court rejected Cable's challenge to the admission of out-of-court statements made by the victim to a treating physician.•Wallace Cable convicted on one count of first-degree child molestation sexual assault after jury trial•Rhode Island Supreme Court unanimously affirmed conviction, rejecting evidentiary challenge on appealAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readNebraska Supreme CourtNebraska Supreme Court Clarifies Corporate Veil Piercing StandardsThe Nebraska Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday in Perkins v. RMR Building Group, clarifying that piercing the corporate veil is an equitable remedy rather than a standalone legal action. The decision establishes important precedent for when courts can hold individual owners personally liable for corporate debts.•Nebraska Supreme Court holds that piercing the corporate veil is an equitable remedy, not a standalone legal action•Court establishes de novo appellate review standard for equity cases involving corporate liability disputesAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readOregon Supreme CourtOregon Supreme Court Orders Immediate Release of Inmate in Habeas CaseThe Oregon Supreme Court issued an emergency order Thursday directing the immediate release of Dominic Agapito Earl Fletes from Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, ruling his continued imprisonment was illegal. The court bypassed normal appellate procedures to expedite Fletes' discharge after determining errors in his sentencing credit calculations.•Oregon Supreme Court ordered immediate release from 'illegal imprisonment'•Case involved complex consecutive sentences totaling 56 months with credit calculation errorsAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•2 min readCourt of Appeals of MarylandMaryland Supreme Court Grants Cert, Vacates Circuit Court Money Judgment in HOA CaseThe Supreme Court of Maryland granted certiorari in Ghazzaoui v. Russett Community Association, Inc., and vacated the circuit court's money judgment, finding the court erred when it entered a new judgment after dismissing the homeowner's appeal. The case was remanded with the original district court judgment remaining in effect.•Supreme Court of Maryland granted certiorari and vacated circuit court's money judgment•Court found circuit court erred in entering new judgment after dismissing appealAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readTennessee Supreme CourtTennessee Supreme Court Limits State Jurisdiction in Arbitration CasesThe Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that state courts lack subject matter jurisdiction to confirm arbitration awards when parties agreed arbitration would occur in another state. The decision came in Berkeley Research Group, LLC v. Southern Advanced Materials, LLC, dismissing Berkeley's attempt to confirm a Pennsylvania arbitration award in Tennessee.•Tennessee Supreme Court ruled state courts lack jurisdiction to confirm arbitration awards when parties agreed arbitration would occur in another state•Berkeley Research Group's petition to confirm Pennsylvania arbitration award was dismissed by Tennessee's highest courtAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readIllinois Supreme CourtIllinois Supreme Court Sets New Standard for Self-Defense Against PoliceThe Illinois Supreme Court ruled in *People v. Vesey* that defendants claiming self-defense against police officers must meet a two-step legal test. The case involved Courtney B. Vesey, who was denied self-defense jury instructions after being charged with aggravated battery of police officers.•Illinois Supreme Court established new two-step legal test for self-defense claims against police officers•Trial courts must first determine if sufficient evidence exists of excessive force by officers under Criminal Code section 7-5AI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readIllinois Supreme CourtIllinois Supreme Court Reverses Appellate Court on Plain Error StandardThe Illinois Supreme Court reversed an appellate court ruling in *People v. Chambliss*, holding that a trial court's failure to conduct a constitutionally required preliminary hearing cannot be reviewed as second-prong plain error when the defendant never objected. The case addresses fundamental questions about constitutional criminal procedure requirements and appellate review standards.•Illinois Supreme Court reversed appellate court ruling that missing preliminary hearing constituted reviewable plain error•Defendant Anzano P. Chambliss was convicted of aggravated battery but never objected to lack of constitutional preliminary hearingAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readTexas Supreme CourtTexas Supreme Court Denies Review in Rule 91a Motion CaseThe Texas Supreme Court denied review in Gardens of Connemara Ltd. v. Longhorn Creek Ltd., leaving unresolved the important question of when trial courts must consider pleading exhibits when ruling on Rule 91a motions to dismiss. Justice Young's concurrence highlighted the significance of this procedural issue while explaining why the case was not suitable for Supreme Court review.•Texas Supreme Court denied review in case involving Rule 91a motion standards and pleading exhibit consideration•Justice Young's concurrence emphasized the importance of clarifying when courts must consider attached exhibitsAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readSupreme Court of VermontVermont Supreme Court Blocks Colchester Eminent Domain for Stormwater ProjectThe Vermont Supreme Court affirmed a lower court ruling that blocked the Town of Colchester from using eminent domain to seize waterfront property owned by Mongeon Bay Properties for a stormwater treatment facility. The court found the town failed to prove necessity for the land taking.•Vermont Supreme Court affirmed lower court blocking Colchester's eminent domain petition for waterfront property•Town failed to prove necessity for condemning property already subject to 1979 stormwater easementAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
State CourtJan 23, 2026•4 min readIllinois Supreme CourtIllinois Supreme Court Rules on Posthumous Certificate of Innocence PetitionThe Illinois Supreme Court addressed whether a certificate of innocence petition can proceed after the petitioner's death in *People v. Dobbins*, involving a man whose drug conviction was vacated due to fabricated evidence by corrupt Chicago police. Gregory Dobbins died two weeks before his scheduled hearing, leaving his family to fight for the innocence certificate.•Gregory Dobbins filed for certificate of innocence after his drug conviction was vacated due to fabricated evidence by corrupt Chicago police sergeant Ronald Watts•Dobbins died two weeks before his hearing, prompting his partner to seek substitution to continue the case on behalf of his estateAI-generated SummaryRead Article →