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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Tice v. State

... [*]. 1176 OPINION. COATS, Chief Judge. Bruce Tice was convicted of manslaughter [1] and assault in the first degree. [2] The charges arose out of a single car accident that killed a five-year-old child and injured a three-year-old child who were passengers in the car. ...

Rhodes v. Erion

... OPINION. FABE, Chief Justice. I. INTRODUCTION. Evie Rhodes was involved in a car accident with Becky Erion, and Rhodes sued Erion. Erion made three offers of judgment to Rhodes under Alaska Civil Rule 68, but Rhodes failed to accept these offers. ...

State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v. Dowdy

... car [in which his son was a passenger], did not witness the car accident, and arrived "down the street from the collision" approximately thirty minutes after the accident occurred, sustained his emotional distress "in" the car accident for purposes of [the statute in question].[ [25] ]. ...