The 1898 Williams v Mississippi case ended with an indicted against Williams for murder. Williams took his case to the Supreme Court but it was unanimously rejected.
The outcome of the Turner v Driver settlement was that the case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.
In the case Plumme v. State, the outcome was that the defendant was found guilty and convicted.
In the legal case Hermesmann v Seyrer, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, Hermesmann, and awarded damages for breach of contract.
In the legal case Simeone v. Lindsay, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of the defendant, Lindsay.
the case was dismissed,
In the court case Plumme v. State 136 Ind. 306, the outcome was that the defendant's conviction was upheld by the court.
In the legal case Turner v. Driver, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of the defendant, finding that the use of force by the police officer was justified under the circumstances.
In the legal case of Saylor v. RealPage Inc., the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of RealPage Inc., dismissing the lawsuit filed by Saylor.
In the legal case of Plummer v. State, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of the State.
In the legal case USA v. Epsilon/KBM, the outcome was that Epsilon/KBM was found guilty of violating federal laws and faced penalties or consequences as a result.
In the legal case Eyerman v. Mercantile Trust, the outcome was that the court ruled in favor of Mercantile Trust, stating that the bank did not breach its fiduciary duty to Eyerman.
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