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...seen. ¶7 Officer Jeremy Boeckel (Officer Boeckel) of the Billings Police Department heard dispatch report that two cars, a red Charger and a white Cadillac, were racing down Rimrock Road. While...driving westbound on Rimrock Road, Officer Boeckel saw a white, four-door Cadillac traveling eastbound. Officer Boeckel, who was able to observe the driver as the Cadillac passed, described the driver as a...black male wearing a white tank-top, with short black hair. Officer Boeckel confirmed the description of the vehicle and driver with dispatch as the vehicle involved in the 911 call. Officer Boeckel...
MOTIONS (Beta)
...McMEEKIN, OFFICER KEVIN RIEKENA, OFFICER MICHAEL HASH, OFFICER JEREMY BOECKEL, and OFFICER GARRETT JOHNSON, Defendants.
CV 08-79-M-JCL.
United States...County Detention Facility, Sheriff Mike McMeekin, and Missoula County Detention Facility Officers Kevin Riekena, Michael Hash, Jeremy Boeckel, and...Defendants Mike McMeekin, Kevin Riekena, Michael Hash, Jeremy Boeckel, and Garrett Johnson in their official capacities are dismissed;
2. The MCSD and the MCDF are...
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Adam A. Gillette, argued, Minneapolis, MN (J. Poage Anderson and John A. Fabian, on the brief), for appellant.
...testimony of Dale Boeckel establishes that Baucom's hours were cut in 2002 "[t]owards the middle of the year." Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to Baucom, I will assume, for purposes of...
..., CECIL BENJAMIN, DELLAS BENTZ, CARTER BERG, ET AL, DENNIS BERTSCH, HERMAN BERTSCH, ROGER BERTSCH, MYRNA BERTSCH, RANDY BERTSCH, PIUS BLACK, ARLO BODIN, SIDNEY BOE, ALBERT L. BOECKEL, GAYLEN E. BRANDT..., argued for plaintiffs-appellants. Of counsel on the brief was Alan F. Blakley, Blakley Velk, of Missoula, Montana.
Peter Jeremy Smith, Attorney, Appellate Staff, Civil...
...handwriting and signature and documents containing the victim's handwriting and signature. Jeremy Gourley testified that he was an attorney and that the Defendant was a former client. Gourley said...v. Boeckel, 526 U.S. 838, 845-47 (1999); Wagner v. Smith, 581 F.3d 410, 414 (6th Cir. 2009). Exhaustion requires a petitioner...