United States of America v. Mitchell Robinson, Jr. |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, 40 grams or more of fentanyl, heroin, and tramadol, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. |
State of Oklahoma v. Ananias Carson |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with accessory after the fact in violation of 21 O.S. 173, which provides: |
United States of America v. Aimenn D. Penny |
Cleveland, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with arson, possessing a destructive device, and obstruction of a person in the free exercise of religious beliefs. |
United States of America v. Daniel Burky |
Norfolk, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possessing unregistered silencers and explosives while being an unlawful drug user. |
David Lee Bumgarner v. Trooper Miller |
Charleston, West Virginia personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories. |
Norma Anderson, et al. v. Jena Griswold, in her official capacity as Colorado Secretary of State and Donald J. Trump |
Denver, constitutional law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant seeking a declaratory judgment that Donald Trump violated the 14th Amendment on January 5, 2021 and should be barred from serving as President again. |
United States of America v. Rachel Marie Powell |
Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with nine total felony and misdemeanor charges for her actions during the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. |
United States of America v. Rafael Casimiro Peguero-Soto |
West Palm Beach, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with reentering the United States by a previously deported alien in violation of 8 U.S.C., 1326, which provides: |
United States of America v. Michael Mackrell |
Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers in the District of Columbia. |
United States of America v. Hailey M. Card |
Pocatello, Idaho criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with distribution of fentanyl. |
United States of America v. Caleb Mitchell Rogers |
Las Vegas, Nevada criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with three counts of interference with commerce by robbery and one count of brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. |
United States of America v. Brittany Nicole Lewis |
Missoula, Montana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with trafficking methamphetamine and carrying a gun to protect herself while distributing drugs. |
United States of America v. Jade Alexander Beavin |
Seattle, Washington criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with for persistently dealing drugs while armed. |
Charles Chesnut, et al. v. City of Baltimore, et al. |
This case arises out of the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Plaintiffs Alfred |
Alfred Chestnut, et al. v. Donald Kincaid, et al. |
Baltimore, Maryland personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories. |
Alfred A. Chestnut v. States of Maryland |
On July 10, 1984, appellant, was sentenced by the Circuit Court for Baltimore City in case number 18335414 to life imprisonment for one count of felony murder, and to a consecutive twenty years of imprisonment for use of a handgun in a crime of violence. On that same date he was sentenced in circuit court case number 18335415 to a twenty-year term of imprisonment for an additional count of use of $0 (05-07-2018 - MD) |
State of Maryland v. Alfred Chestnut, Andrew Stewart and Ransom Watkins |
Baltimore, Maryland criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with one count of felony murder, and to a consecutive twenty years of imprisonment for use of a handgun in a crime of violence. for shooting and killing 14-year-old DeWitt Duckett, who was robbed for his Georgetown starter jacket and fatally shot at Harlem Park Junior High School on Nov. 18, 1983. |
United States of America v. Ryan A. Bendawald |
Boise, Idaho criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with civil rights violations involving the sexual abuse of women and exchanging favorable police treatment for sexual acts. |
United States of America v. Rachel Powell |
Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with civil disorder in violation of 18 U.S.C. 23; tampering with a witness or informant in violation of 18 U.S.C.1512(c)(2); destruction of government property in violation for 18 U.S.C. 1361; entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon in violation of 18:1752(a)(1) and (b)(1) $0 (10-17-2023 - DC) |
United States of America v. William Jones, a/k/a "Principe" |
New York City, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with racketeering conspiracy, murder in aid of racketeering, and firearms offenses for his role in the murder of Frederick Delacruz on December 28, 2019. |
United States of America v. Peter Griffin, Kyung Sook Hernandez, Yu Hong Tan, and Yoo Jin Ott |
San Diego, California criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with committing various crimes in connection with his operation of five California and Arizona-based illicit massage businesses that profited for years by selling commercial sex under the guise of offering therapeutic massage services. |
United States of America v. Ivan Leonardo Medina-Beltran |
Raleigh, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with moving kilogram quantities of methamphetamine and fentanyl in and around the Craven County. |
United States of America v. Jalen Browne |
Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with two counts of first-degree murder. |
United States of America v. James Anthony Nolan |
Roanoke, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possessing an illegal sawed off shotgun. |
United States of America v. Derrick Lamont Johnson |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. |
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