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D.M. v. Airkooled Kustoms, LLC
Huntsville, Alabama civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a breach of contract theory claiming to have have sustained more than $75,000 in damages as a direct result of the breach. MoreLaw Legal News For Huntsville ...
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( 01-23-2023 - AL)

K.L. v. Aspen Dental Management, Inc.
Huntsville, Alabama civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a job discrimination in employment theory under 42 U.S.C. 2000e. ...
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( 06-14-2022 - AL)

United States of America v. Myron Marroquin Lopez
Huntsville, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with sexual exploitation of children in violation of 18 U.S.c 2251(a) and coercion or enticement of a minor female in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2423(a)....
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( 06-10-2022 - AL)

State of Alabama v. Mondrel Kenee Ward
Huntsville, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with second-degree murder. Mondrel Kenee Ward was accused of killing Ezekiel Briggs, age 25, of Huntsville on July 14, 2017....
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( 05-06-2022 - AL)

State of Alabama v. Warren Hardy
Huntsville, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with capital murder, kidnapping, domestic violence and discharging a firearm. Warren Hardy was accused of shooting and killing Kathy Lundy when she refused to give him the keys to her car. He kidnapped his ex-girlfriend’s daughter and her stepfather at gunpoint in 2016....
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( 04-15-2022 - AL)

United States of America v. Deondre Cleveland Day
Huntsville, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with carjacking. Deondre Cleveland Day, 22, pleaded guilty in August 2021 to one count of carjacking, and one count of conspiracy to discharge a firearm during a crime of violence. On September 24, 2019, Day and a juvenile co-defendant robbed the victim, stealing his car keys, guns, and cell phone. During t...
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( 03-11-2022 - AL)

State of Alabama v. Brady Kane Witcher and Brittany Nicole McMillan
Huntsville, Alabama criminal defense lawyers represented defendants charged with first-degree murder. Brady Kane Witcher, age 41, and Brittany Nicole McMillan, age 28, were charged with nine counts of first degree murder in the deaths of Shari Yates, age 59, her son Andrew Brooks, age 30, and John McMillian, age 32, who were found death in a residence located in the 300 block of Mill Stre...
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( 01-15-2022 - AL)

United States of America v. Benjamin Walter
Huntsville, AL: Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with using Internet applications to seek images, videos, and live transmissions of the violent sexual abuse of Filipina children as young as five years old. Benjamin Walter, 41, of Decatur, AL, used two web service provider accounts, including messenger and webcam applications, to get women in the Philippines to sexuall...
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( 10-07-2021 - AL)

Philip Marsteller and Robert Swisher ex rel. United States of America v. MD Helicopters, Inc.
Huntsville, AL: Qui Tam lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on a False Claims Act Violation theory claiming that Defendant fraudulently induced the United States Arm into contract with Saudi Arabia, El Salvador and Costa Rica. The Army wanted to buy military helicopters to send under its Foreign Military Sales program to three American aillies: Sanudi Arabia, El Salvador an...
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( 09-24-2021 - AL)

State of Alabama v. William Darby
Huntsville, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with second-degree murder for shooting a man who called police and told them he was suicidal. William Darby, 27, was charged for fatal shooting of Jeffrey Parker, 43, in April 2018. Parker was holding a gun to his head when Darby shot him. The defense contends the killing was justified since the man refused...
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( 08-20-2021 - Al)

Benjamin Bradford Laney, Gerald Don Laney and Dax Jonahtan Stiefel v. Robert K. Malone, Cincinnati Insurance Company, The, d/b/a R+L CarriersCincinnati Insurance Company, The
Huntsville, AL: Personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on auto negligence and respondeat superior theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of an accident caused by Robert Malone. This case was initially filed in the Circuit Court of DeKalb County, 28-cv-18-900214, and was removed to feder...
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( 08-17-2021 - AL)

Douglas C. Martinson, II, Deborah Posey and Gerald Paulk v. Luis Alfonso Castilleja and Crete Carrier Corporation
Huntsville, Alabama personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, as Administrator of the Estate of Kristie Renee Hood, deceased, as Administratrix for the estate of Justin Dwayne Clark Williams, deceased and as Administrator for the estate for Billy Adam Cox, deceased who sued Defendants on auto negligence, product liability and wrongful death theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000...
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( 05-21-2021 - AL)

Daryl Terry v. Akeem Manzano and Cooley Transport, Inc.
Huntsville, Alabama personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on auto negligence, personal Injury and respondeat superior theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of a truck wreck caused by Manzano. This case was initially filed in the Circuit Court of Morgan County, Alabama, 52-CV-20-900061....
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( 05-18-2021 - AL)

Tedd Wilson v. State Farm General Insurance Company
Huntsville, Alabama pro se Plaintiff decided to represent himself in suing Defendant on a breach of insurance contract theory....
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( 03-31-2021 - AL)

Amy Corryn Askins v. Social Security Administration
Huntsville, Alabama social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for SSID benefits for Abigail Cora Askins....
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( 03-19-2021 - AL)

United States of America v. Lance W. Woods
Huntsvill, Alabama voyeurism crime charge criminal defense lawyer represented Lance W. Woods, 56, of Cypress Inn, TN, with violating a voyeurism statute that prohibits capturing an image of a private area of an individual without their consent. The incident occurred on April 29, 2019, at a Tennessee Valley Authority facility located in Colbert County, Alabama. The maximum penalty for vi...
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( 10-31-2020 - AL)

Ryan A. Shea v. Richard Ellis Reese
Huntsville, AL - Ryan A. Shea sued Richard Ellis Reese on a personal injury auto negligence theory....
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( 12-31-2019 - AL)

United States of America v. Sunkey Publishing Inc. and Fanmail.com, LLC Federal Building and Courthouse - Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville, AL - FTC Takes Action against Alabama Operators of Copycat Military Websites Defendants falsely posed as military recruiters to generate sales leads The Alabama operators of copycat websites army.com and navyenlist.com have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they targeted people seeking to join the armed forces and tricked them by falsely claiming...
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( 09-12-2018 - AL)

United States of America v. Richard Grady Romans Federal Building and Courthouse - Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville, AL - Convicted Felon with Gun Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison as Armed Career Criminal A federal judge on on August 16, 2018 sentenced a Jackson County man to 15 years in prison for illegal gun possession after determining the man was an armed career criminal based on prior convictions, announced U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives...
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( 08-21-2018 - AL)

State of Alabama v. John Clayton Owens
Huntsville, Al - Jury Convicts Defendant of Murder and Recommends Life Without Parole The States of Alabama charged John Clayton Owens with first-degree capital murder and first-degree burglary as a rsult of the death of 91-year-old Doris Richardson, who was strangled to death in her home....
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( 02-19-2016 - AL)

United States of America v. Jeremy Joseph Nelson
HUNTSVILLE, AL – A federal judge sentenced a Madison County man to 140 years in prison on multiple charges of producing child pornography, some of it taken with cameras he hid in the bathrooms of three Huntsville-area businesses, announced U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance, Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge Raymond R. Parmer Jr., Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Sec. Spencer C...
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( 06-09-2015 - AL)

M&N Minerals v. Town of Gurley
M&N Minerals sued the Town of Gurley on an inverse condemnation theory and Mayor Stan Simpson on a tortious interference theory over a dispute over plans for the development of a rock quarry outside Gurley. Plaintiff claimed that Defendants' efforts to block Plaintiff's efforts to open and develop a rock quarry constituted a taking of its property without just compensation and interfered with a bu...
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( 02-26-2011 - AL)

Sheila and Leroy Holly v. Huntsville Hospital and Dr. John Markushewski
On October 6, 1997, Shelia Holly took her eleven-month-old son Cameron to the emergency room at Huntsville Hospital because he had a high fever, a high pulse rate, and trouble breathing. Dr. Markushewski, who was board-certified in family practice, was working in the emergency room when the Hollys arrived at the hospital. Dr. Markushewski treated Cameron for croup, observed him for three hour...
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( 05-13-2004 - AL)

Estate of James Clayton v. City of Huntsville, Alabama
Governmental tort wrongful death claim by the estate and family of James Clayton who was killed in September 2000 when the motorcycle that he was riding his a van stopped or backing up at the intersection of Shawdee and Nature Trail Road in Huntsville, Alabama. The plaintiffs claimed that the accident occurred because the City of Huntsville did not give Clayton adequate warning that he was app...
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( 03-29-2004 - AL)

Devers v. Greystone Retirement Community and Terminix
Negligent failure to keep nursing home free of fire ants with result that elderly resident was attacked and severely bitten by hundreds with not thousands of fire ants. Lucille Devers was a resident of Greystone Community Retirement Community which contracted with Terminix for pest control. Plaintiff claimed that defendants were negligent in failing to control fire ants inside the building....
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( 06-27-2002 - AL)

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