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Mar 9 2026
11th Cir. 1:20-cr-20224-RS-2 Published

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. RODRICK MAURICE HAMILTON

The Eleventh Circuit affirmed Rodrick Maurice Hamilton's conviction for conspiracy and attempt to commit Hobbs Act robbery following an armed shootout at a convenience store. The court rejected Hamilton's challenges to jury instructions on flight, prosecutorial comments on his silence, juror misconduct, and a sentencing Guidelines departure without notice.

Mar 9 2026
Fed. Cir. 20-1173, 20-1174 Panel Decision

IMPLICIT, LLC v. SONOS, INC., JOHN A. SQUIRES, UNDER SECRETARY OF COMMERCE FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

The Federal Circuit affirmed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's decision that certificates of correction issued after final written decisions in inter partes review proceedings do not retroactively invalidate those decisions. The court held that the patent owner forfeited the right to rely on the corrected inventorship because it failed to raise the argument in a timely manner during the initial proceedings.

Mar 9 2026
4th Cir. 25-1454 Panel Decision

CIN DALE 3; JOHN WRIGHT, 1&2; MILLER; BAK; BALL, 1&2; HUGH D. DALE, JR v. PEOPLES BANK CORP.; KIM LIGHTHALL; JOHN OR JANE DOE BANK EMPLOYEES 1-5: CIN DALE 3; JOHN WRIGHT, 1&2; MILLER; BAK; BALL, 1&2; HUGH D. DALE, JR v. PEOPLES BANK CORP.; KIM LIGHTHALL; JOHN OR JANE DOE BANK EMPLOYEES 1-5

The Fourth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a suit against a bank for seizing funds to satisfy a Texas judgment, holding that banks perform a ministerial function when complying with court enforcement writs. The court ruled that the bank acted with legal right under West Virginia law and that the judgment debtors must challenge the underlying judgment rather than sue the bank.

Mar 9 2026
7th Cir. 25-1739 Panel Decision

ISMAEL TORRIJOS-ZAMORA v. PAMELA J. BONDI, Attorney General of the United States

The Seventh Circuit denied a petition for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals order rejecting an asylum claim because the petitioner failed to prove the gang targeted him for a protected reason. The court upheld the finding that the gang's motivation was purely economic, aimed at recruiting boys for fuel theft rather than punishing the petitioner's civic activities.

Mar 9 2026
6th Cir. 24-6022 Published

Ricky Lee Welch v. Laura Plappert, Warden

The Sixth Circuit reversed a district court dismissal of a federal habeas petition, holding that a prisoner's motion for a belated appeal under Kentucky law tolls the federal statute of limitations. The court ruled that because the state appeal remained pending under a recognized exception for ineffective assistance of counsel, the one-year federal clock did not run during that period.

Mar 9 2026
11th Cir. 8:22-cr-00407-SDM-UAM-2 Per Curiam

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. ANDREA MITCHELL LESTER BEST

The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the convictions and sentences of Andrea Mitchell and Lester Best, rejecting challenges to the sufficiency of evidence for aggravated identity theft and wire fraud. The court further upheld a four-level sentencing enhancement for Best, finding he acted as an organizer or leader of the fraudulent scheme.