Johnson definition

Johnson means The Johnson Companies LP.
Johnson means Amy Johnson, identity number 8704230079088;
Johnson. Means That § 924(c)(3)(B) Is Unconstitutionally Vague. The statutory phrase at issue in this case is essentially the same as the ACCA residual clause.3 To be sure, 18 U.S.C. § 924(e)(2)(B)(ii) and 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(3)(B) are not identical.4 3 Courts regularly compare the similarities between the residual clause in the ACCA to the clause at issue here. (Although the comparison tends to specifically address 18 U.S.C. § 16(b), that statute is identical to § 924(c)(3)(B).) See, e.g., Chambers, 555 U.S. at 133, n.2 (2009) (citing circuit splits on § 16(b) in the context of a residual clause case because § 16(b) “closely resembles ACCA’s residual clause”) (Alito, J., concurring). See United States v. Ayala, 601 F.3d 256, 267 (4th Cir. 2010) (relying on an ACCA case to interpret the definition of a crime of violence under § 924(c)(3)(B)); United States v. Aragon, 983 F.2d 1306, 1314 (4th Cir. 1993) (same). See also United States v. Keelan, 786 F.3d 865, 871 n.7 (11th Cir. 2015) (describing the ACCA otherwise clause andBut the differences have no impact on the constitutional analysis. Although the risk at issue in the ACCA is a risk of injury, and the risk at issue in Section 924(c) is a risk that force will be used, this difference is immaterial to the due process problem and has no impact on the Johnson decision.5 The Court's holding did not turn on the type of risk, but rather how a court assessesand quantifies the risk.6 That inquiry is the same under both the ACCA and § 924(c). Both § 16(b) “analogous”); Roberts v. Holder, 745 F.3d 928, 930-31 (8th Cir. 2014) (using both ACCA cases and § 16(b) cases to define the same “ordinary case” analysis); United States v. Sanchez- Espinal, 762 F.3d 425, 432 (5th Cir. 2014) (despite the fact that the ACCA talks of risk of injury and§ 16(b) talks of risk of force, “we have previously looked to the ACCA in deciding whether offenses are crimes of violence under § 16(b)”).

Examples of Johnson in a sentence

  • The Johnson family group and all other Series B shareholders have entered into a shareholders' voting agreement under which all Series B voting common shares will be voted in accordance with the majority vote of Series B voting common shares.

  • Johnson, are the predominant owners, directly or through trusts, of Series B voting common shares of FMR LLC, representing 49% of the voting power of FMR LLC.

  • Accordingly, through their ownership of voting common shares and the execution of the shareholders' voting agreement, members of the Johnson family may be deemed, under the Investment Company Act of 1940, to form a controlling group with respect to FMR LLC.

  • Johnson is a Director, the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer of FMR LLC.

  • Rowe Price Trust Company, as Trustee for the Johnson Matthey Salaried Employee Savings Plan Common Trust Funds T.


More Definitions of Johnson

Johnson s Rock" means that area of Tangier Sound in Public Ground 4 that is south of a line from the Tangier Sound light to the northern tip of Watts Island.
Johnson means Mr. Alan A. Johnson, Chairman of Coalhunter.
Johnson means the Defendant, Roger Johnson; (ee) “LGJV” means the Los Gatos Joint Venture;
Johnson shall have the meaning specified in Section 1.4(i).
Johnson means S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc., and its affiliates.
Johnson means DREW JOHNSON and his agents, attorneys, employees, heirs, devisees, legatees, insurers, legal representatives and assigns.
Johnson means Dustin Johnson, in his individual capacity.