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Charged with a federal crime? Don’t start packing bags for beach resort vacation
Federal judges are hesitant to grant defendant requests for vacations outside the U.S. But as two recent cases involving Texans show, it does occasionally happen.
Cabo San Lucas, México. A federal judge in Dallas recently granted a defendant s request to travel to this popular resort with his wife to celebrate his 57th birthday. But that is a rarity in federal court, according to experts.(Agencia Reforma)
When people are charged with federal crimes, they tend to lay low and save money for legal fees and other expenses, attorneys say.
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March 12, 2021
On Thursday, Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson of the Southern District of Indiana issued a mixed ruling in a case challenging a benefit denial by defendants Golden Rule Insurance Company, Savvysherpa Administrative Services LLC, and United Healthcare Services Inc. (collectively, Golden Rule). The plaintiff seeks to represent a class of insureds who were denied coverage for urine drug tests because Golden Rule deemed them not “medically necessary” to treat substance abuse.
The court’s opinion explains that on Feb. 1, 2013, the plaintiff, his wife, and son entered into a health insurance contract with Golden Rule. The plaintiff’s son was diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and other disorders, as well as an opiate use disorder at different times in his teenage years.