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  1. Jul 25, 2018 · On July 25, 2018, Mende Roger filed a Breach of Contract - (Commercial) case against Balter Joni et al. respresented by Eyrich John Frederick in the jurisdiction of Los Angeles County, CA. This case was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Courts, with Brenda M. Penny presiding.

  2. Jan 8, 2019 · Case Summary. On 01/08/2019 Joni Balter filed a Property - Other Eviction lawsuit against Roger Mende. This case was filed in U.S. District Courts, California Central District. The Judges overseeing this case are John F. Walter and Patrick J. Walsh. The case status is Disposed - Other Disposed.

  3. Jul 16, 2021 · In his misrepresentation, fraud, and conspiracy causes of action, Mende alleges Balter misrepresented to Mende her special administrator status, duties, and authority, and falsely told Mende she had unsuccessfully searched Margie's condominium for the alleged October 8, 2017 will.

  4. Jan 8, 2019 · Filing 2 CERTIFICATE of Interested Parties filed by Defendant Roger Mende. (jtil) January 9, 2019: Filing 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL from Los Angeles Superior Court, filed by Defendant Roger Mende. Case number 18SMUD02388 with copy of complaint.

    • 2:2019cv00191
    • January 8, 2019
    • DOES 1 through 10 and Roger Mende
    • Joni Balter
    • ‘I Am Sure They Are Native Africans’
    • ‘Why Weren’T The Poor Negroes Hanged?’
    • ‘He Does Not Think of God’
    • Victory and Voyage Home

    The Amistad, a Spanish schooner, sailed from Havana on June 28, 1839 bound for Puerto Principe with 53 Africans on board. The captives, who had been kidnapped and illegally imported to Cuba as slaves, revolted days after the ship set sail, killing the captain and a crew member. The captives spared the two white men, Jose Ruiz and Pedro Montez, who ...

    The Amistad case raised issues about jurisdiction, salvage rights, and whether the captives should be tried for murder and piracy. Ultimately, the case boiled down to whether the Amistad captives were slaves or free. Ruiz and Montez presented papers purportedly showing that the captives were legally enslaved. In truth, they had been imported to Cub...

    The captives were not idle as their case played out in court. Yale students provided them daily instruction in English and the Christian faith. A contemporary account of the Amistad affair by John W. Barber includes an essay by Benjamin Griswold, a student at the Divinity School, who describes efforts to “improve” the captives’ “hearts and minds.” ...

    Arguments before the Supreme Court began on Feb. 22, 1841. The abolitionists enlisted former President John Quincy Adams, then a member of Congress, to join Baldwin in oral arguments before the court. Five of the nine justices either owned or had owned slaves. The court delivered its decision on March 9, 1841. Writing for the majority, Justice Jose...

  5. Parties, docket activity and news coverage of federal case Joni Balter v. Roger Mende et al, case number 2:19-cv-00191, from California Central Court.

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  7. Jun 4, 2019 · On January 7, 1840, Judge Andrew Judson convened the Amistad case trial before the U.S. District Court of in New Haven, Connecticut. A North American 19th-century Black activist group had secured the services of attorney Roger Sherman Baldwin to represent the Mende Africans.

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