| State of New Hampshire v. Mark J. Hinton |
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Concord, New Hampshire, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with bank robbery. Mark J. Hinston, age 40, of Concord was arrested fro robbinG the Merrimack County Savings Bank. $ (12-02-2025 - NH) |
| United States of America v. Li Wen Tang, a/k/a Tony Tang |
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Boston, Massachusetts, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with robbery. Tang pled committed two robberies, roughly an hour apart with co-defendants Jonas Nunez and Alfeu Barbosa, at massage businesses in Brookline and Stoneham, Massachusetts. $ (12-02-2025 - MA) |
| United States of America v. Jason Pete Roper |
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Albuquerque, New Mexico criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with committing a Hobbs Act robbery. 2 I. On August 14, August 15, and September 8, 2022—while he was completing a term of supervised release imposed for a previous federal conviction—Roper robbed three Ross Dress For Less stores, stealing a total of approximately $1,800. A few days later, he failed a dru $ (11-18-2025 - NM) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Joey Dewayne Randolph |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon. |
| State of Oklahoma v. MyQuiliah Favors |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant robbery with a dangerous weapon and shooting with intent to kill. |
| State of South Dakota v. Kray Bluebird |
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: |
| State of Illinois v. Reginald Flemister-Tolson |
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Peoria, Illinois, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with Home Invasion, Armed Robbery, and Aggravated Battery with a Firearm. |
| United States of America v. Shawn M. Thomas |
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Columbus, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with interference with commerce by threat or violence. |
| United States of America v. Kevin LaMarcus Mitchell |
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Jackson, Mississippi, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm. |
| State of Delaware v. Marsaan Newman |
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Wilmington, Delaware, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Robbery First Degree and Assault Second Degree. |
| United States of America v. David Dupree |
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant seeking compassionate release under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A)(i). |
| United States of America v. Johnathan Gaines |
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Tampa, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with bank rubbery by force or violence. |
| State of Florida v. Ronald Davis |
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Orlando, Florida criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with invasion, robbery and aggravated battery. |
| State of Oklahoma v. John Doe |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with two counts of shooting with intent to kill, one count of robbery with a firearm, and one count of possession of a firearm AFCF. |
| United States of America v. Todd Harold Cooper |
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Salt Lake City, Utah, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with armed bank robbery. |
| United States of America v. Jason Pete Roper |
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Albuquerque, New Mexico, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with three counts of Hobbs Act robbery, 18 U.S.C. 1951. |
| United States of America v. Jermel Rush |
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St. Louis, Missouri, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with interference with commerce by robbery and use and carry a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. |
| United States of America v. Andrew Cortes |
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Rapid City, South Dakota, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm. |
| William Henry Jamerson v. City of Tulsa, et al. |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff was charged with first-degree rape in 1991. |
| State of Missouri v. Brenden Brown |
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Troy, Michigan, criminal defense lawyer will represented the Defendant charged with first-degree murder, first-degree assault, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. |
| State of Tennessee v. Kejuan King |
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Memphis, Tennessee, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with being a felon in possession of a /firearm and second-degree murder. |
| State of West Virginia v. Louis David Smith, III |
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Wheeling, West Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with attempted robbery, attempted burglary and third-offense domestic battery. |
| State of Oklahoma v. Tremane Wood |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with capital murder. |
| United States of America v. Omar Ayyash |
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with a Hobbs Act robbery and brandishing and discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence. |
| Carlos Pena v. City of Los Angeles |
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Los Angeles, California, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a taking claim. |
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