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State v. Stanley A. Newago
questions and asked Newago to explain in his own words what it meant to waive a constitutional right
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=3205 - 2005-03-31

Angela M. Peabody v. American Family Mutual Insurance Co.
." Immediately following the title of the endorsement are the words "Keep With Policy," and the first line
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=13078 - 2005-03-31

[PDF] Jim Walter Color Separations v. Labor and Industry Review Commission
by the word “or.” Under the ordinary rules of grammar, the conduct in each phrase is a distinct basis
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=14389 - 2014-09-15

[PDF] Frontsheet
shall be entitled 'Business Account,' 'Office Account,' 'Operating Account,' or words of similar
/sc/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=672751 - 2023-06-27

COURT OF APPEALS DECISION DATED AND FILED February 7, 2012 A. John Voelker Acting Clerk of Court...
is the intentional relinquishment or abandonment of a known right…. In other words, some rights are forfeited when
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=77644 - 2012-02-06

COURT OF APPEALS
. General Cas. Co., 185 Wis. 2d 394, 399, 518 N.W.2d 261 (Ct. App. 1994). “Words and phrases are ambiguous
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=72981 - 2011-11-01

State v. Cornelius Reed
that he did not say those exact words, however, WATKINS heard TAYLOR talking about the shooting
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=9497 - 2005-03-31

State v. Martin B., Sr.
48.415(6)(b), Stats. (emphasis added). These words, particularly “significant” and “daily,” reasonably
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=7982 - 2005-03-31

COURT OF APPEALS
determination unless it has erroneously exercised its discretion. Id. In other words, we will uphold
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=85907 - 2012-08-13

Sherry L. Green v. John E. Green
learning disabilities, which included not understanding certain words and sentences, and attention problems
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=13753 - 2005-03-31