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State of Idaho v. Christopher C. Tapp


Christopher C. Tapp appeals from his conviction for first degree murder and rape. Tapp argues that the district court erred by not suppressing the statements he made in a series of police interviews. In the alternative, he contends the sentences imposed are excessive.

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        FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

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State of Alaska v. John T. Carlin, III

Anchorage, Alaska criminal law lawyers represented Defendant changed with first-degree murder.

        We consolidated these two cases to resolve the following question: What is the effect of the death of a criminal defendant while an appeal is pending? John Carlin III was convicted of first-degree murder. He appealed his conviction to the court of appeals and died before the open

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United States of America v. William Dexter Lucas, a/k/a Bill Lucas, Deborah Jean Lucas and Brian Corpian

Houston, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud.




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William Dexter Lucas aka Bill Lucas, 60, and Deborah Jean Lucas, 64, both of Bryan,

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United States of America v. Luis Rendon

Miami, Florida criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiring with Peruvian-based call-centers that defrauded Spanish-speaking United States residents by falsely threatening them with arrest, deportation and other legal consequences.




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United States of America v. Richard J. Rosser, Jr.

Newport News, Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with money laundering hundreds of thousands of dollars in disaster-related loan benefits made available in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic.




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State of Ohio v. Aldridge Ricahrd

In 1985, petitioners-appellees, M. Jenny Wilcox and Robert Dale Aldridge, were convicted of several counts of child sexual abuse and related offenses, and were each sentenced to life imprisonment. A full ten years later their convictions were vacated and a new trial was granted by the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas in a civil proceeding brought pursuant to R.C. 2953.21. The state appeals

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Sean Adams, petitioner, was convicted by jury verdict of:

        Murder, a violation of General Statutes Sec. 53a-54a, which provides for a penalty of not less than 25 years nor more than life incarceration (statutorily defined as 60 years); Conspiracy to Commit Murder, violations of C.G.S. Secs. 53a-48 and 53a-54a, which provides for a penalty of not less than one year nor more

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United States of America v. Luis Rendon

San Diego, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiring with Peruvian-based call-centers that defrauded Spanish-speaking United States residents by falsely threatening them with arrest, deportation and other legal consequences.




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Don Ray Adams v. Frank D. Gillis, et al.

        Petitioner Don Ray Adams ("Adams") was convicted of murder in the first-degree, murder in the second-degree, and possessing an instrument of crime; on November 12, 1992 he was sentenced to life imprisonment. The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the convictions and allocatur was denied by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on July 6, 1995.
        Adams filed his firs

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The People of the State of Illinois v. Christopher Abernathy

Following a jury trial, defendant, Christopher Abernathy, was found guilty of the murder, attempted aggravated criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault, and armed robbery of Kristina Hickey. Defendant was sentenced to a term of natural life imprisonment for the murder, 30 years' imprisonment for the armed robbery and 30 years' imprisonment for the aggravated criminal sexual assa

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United States of America v. Izzat Freitekh and Tarik Freitekh

Charlotte, North Carolina criminal law lawyers represented Defendants charged with fraudulently submitted loan applications seeking more than $1.7 million in forgivable Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.




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United States of America v. Shelitha Robertson

Atlanta, Georgia criminal law lawyers represented Defendants charged with engaging in a scheme to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a federal stimulus program authorized as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.




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David A. Russell v. DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., et al.

Dallas, Texas personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a product liability theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of a defective and unreasonably dangerous product designed, manufactures and/0r sold by Defendant.




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CMST Development, LLC v. City of Austin

Austin, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented Appellant with suing the City of Austin for development of a one-acre tract of land.



On March 10, 1960, H. E. Eubank filed with the City an application for a
preliminary plan—an initial step in platting a subdivision—for a subdivision called “Eubank
Acres S

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Brian Manley, Chief of Austin Police Department; Brian Manley, Individually; Commander Mark Spangler, Austin Police Department; Lt. Jerry Bauzon, Austin Police Department; Officer Benjamin Bloodworth, Austin Police Department; Officer Collin Fallon, Austin Police Department; Sgt. Eric Kilcollins, Training Coordinator, Austin Police Academy; and Officer Shand, Lead Instructor, Stress Reaction Training, Austin Police Academy v. Christopher Wise

Austin, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with alleging that the defendants were responsible for serious injuries claim.



Wise, a former cadet in the Austin Police Academy, alleged that on October 1,
2018, he was engaged in “a very strenuous series of physical exercises in an activity entitled<

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Byron Berry v. The New Gainesville Livestock Auction, LLC

Fort Worth, Texas – Business Law lawyer represented Appellant with appealing the trial court’s judgment on his deceptive-trade-practices claim.




Byron Berry appeals the trial court’s judgment on his deceptive-trade-practices
claim against The New Gainesville Livestock Auction, LLC. See Tex. Bus. & Com.

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William A. Sarringar aka Corey D. Reynolds v. The State of Texas

Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented Appellant with appealing from the trial court’s order denying his “Leave to Request Reconsideration.



Twenty years ago, Appellant was convicted of three aggravated-robbery-with-adeadly-weapon offenses. For one of the convictions, Appellant was sentenced to lif

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United States of America v. Elmer Stewart Rhodes, III

Washington, DC: Criminal law lawyers represented Defendant charged with sedition for his role in the riot at the Capitol Building on January 6, 2021.

Elmer Stewart Rhodes III, the founder and leader of the Oath Keepers, and Kelly Meggs, the leader of the Florida chapter of the organization, were found guilty by a jury today of seditious conspiracy and other charges for crimes related to t

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United States of America v. Scott Norris Johnson

Sacramento, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with filing a false tax return on which he underreported the income he earned from many of those lawsuits.

Scott Norris Johnson, 60, of Carmichael, owned and operated Disabled Access Prevents Injury Inc (DAPI), a legal services corporation. First using DAPI, and later a law firm, Johnson filed more than 4,000 lawsuit

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United States of America v. Dr. Lindsay Clark

San Francisco, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with one misdemeanor count of violating the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) by receiving and delivering misbranded drugs and misbranded and adulterated devices. Her medical practice, Lindsay Clark, M.D., Medical Corporation, also pleaded guilty to one felony count of receiving and delivering misbranded drugs an

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United States of America v. Carey Mills

Honolulu, Hawaii criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud the federal government of program funds intended for COVID-19-related relief.

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a federal loan program intended to help small businesses survive the COVID-19 pandemic by providing them with funds to cover certain payroll costs, i

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DRC Construction v. Kelly Pickle

Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with a dispute about payment.

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In May 2019, DRC Construction and Pickle signed a contract concerning
improvements to Pickle’s home, including repairs to a driveway and construction of
a new garage. In June 2020, DRC Construction, through Calcar

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Allen Flores; Shark Ventures, Inc. d/b/a Shark Shack; Bliss, Inc. d/b/a Bliss Lounge; and Barfly Lounge, Inc. d/b/a Playground Patio Bar v. The City of Galveston, Texas and Yaga's Entertainment, Inc. and Brian Maxwell, in his Official Capacity only

Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with seeking injunctive and declaratory relief barring the performance of a contract.



The contract that is the subject of this appeal is the Galveston Mardi Gras
Promoter Agreement 2016-18 (the “Contract”) regarding the City’s selection of

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Harris County Fresh Water Supply District No. 61 v. Magellan Pipeline Company, L. P. and V-Tex Logistics LLC

Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with rather governmental entity is immune from a suit to condemn a portion of its property for an easement.



A. The Pipeline Project
Magellan Pipeline Company, LP and V-Tex Logistics, LLC are pipeline
companies, and each owns its own pipeline syst

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United States of America v. Anajah Gifford and Tracy Glinton

San Diego, California criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with participating in a large-scale “grandparent scam” racketeering conspiracy.

Anajah Gifford, 24, of North Hollywood, California, participated in a criminal enterprise that engaged in extortion and fraud to swindle more than $2 million from 70-plus elderly victims across the nation. At least 10 elderly victim

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