A ‘career criminal’ was in jail for defrauding the government. Then he conned inmates out of $17,000, feds say

A ‘career criminal’ was in jail for defrauding the government. Then he conned inmates out of $17,000, feds say But while serving his house arrest and wearing an ankle monitor, he managed to commit four bank robberies in Massachusetts in 2011 brandishing “what appeared to be a firearm (later determined to be a BB gun)… Читать далее A ‘career criminal’ was in jail for defrauding the government. Then he conned inmates out of $17,000, feds say

Court of Appeals of Tennessee,Eastern Section, at Knoxville

Court of Appeals of Tennessee,Eastern Section, at Knoxville (“Defendant”). The plaintiffs asserted various claims, including a violation of the Tennessee Title Pledge Act, Tenn.Code Ann. § 45-15-101, et seq., and the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, Tenn.Code Ann. § 47-18-101, et seq. Defendant moved to stay these judicial proceedings and to compel arbitration, relying on identical… Читать далее Court of Appeals of Tennessee,Eastern Section, at Knoxville