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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Clower v. WV. DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES

... Trooper Kessel, who was traveling at about 25 miles per hour, testified that he then sped up his cruiser, turned right onto Bolton Street, and followed Mr. Clower for approximately 3 blocks before initiating a traffic stop of Mr. Clower. ...

Smoot ex rel. Smoot v. American Elec. Power

... First, the circuit court found that, based upon the industry standard for utility pole guy wires, as set out in the National Electrical Safety Code, the defendants were not required to place guy markers on the guy wires because the guy wires were not "exposed" to pedestrian traffic. ...

Ashbaugh v. Corporation of Bolivar

... After reviewing the arguments presented on this issue, the trial court concluded that the ordinance was valid, given its appropriate municipal purpose of regulating traffic flow, and that Bolivar did not violate the directives of this Court in State ex rel. ...