Fourth Amendment Law
 
Mark Splonskowski v. Erika White, et al.

Minot, North Dakota civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant challenging the constitutionality of a North Dakota state statute.

COMPLAINT

Plaintiff Mark Splonskowski brings this action for declaratory and permanent injunctive
relief against Defendant Erika White in her official capacity as the State Election Director of North
Dakota, alleging

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Kaye Frances Base and Aryln Joe Justice sued Devon Energy Corporation

Kingfisher, Oklahoma oil and gas lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on seeking a declaratory judgment on how much royalty payments were due on an oil and gas lease on nine wells collectively called the Bernhardt Wells.

Devon filed its reply in support of summary judgment on July 6, 2020. Therein, Devon argued that any dispute over the status of the 1978 Lease as a n

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Leighann Marquez v. Robert Baca, et al.

Albuquerque, New Mexico, insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a bad faith breach of contract theory.

This case was filed in the Fourth Judicial District Court and was removed to federal court by the Defendants.

Plaintiff challenged removal and sought remand.

New Mexico recognizes the tort of bad faith delay or refusal to pay a valid c

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State of Oklahoma v. Dominic Washington

Criminal Defense lawyer represented the Defendant.

n his first proposition, Appellant claims there was insufficient evidence presented at trial to identify him as the shooter. The ultimate question of sufficiency of the evidence should be resolved with deference to the fact finder and in a light most favorable to the State. Dodd v. State, 2004 OK CR 31, ¶ 80, 100 P.3d 1017, 1041; see als

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State of Oklahoma v. John Kelly III

Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with First Degree Murder.


Kelly argues that the trial court's denial of his request to represent himself violated his fundamental right to self-representation as is guaranteed under the Sixth Amendment. Faretta v. California, 422 U.S. 806, 818 (1975); Mitchell v. State, 2016 OK CR 21, ¶ 4, 387 P.3d 934, 937.

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The People of the State of Colorado v. Emmett Andrew Larsen

In 2013, a jury convicted defendant, Emmett Andrew Larsen,
of one count each of sex assault on a child by one in a position of
trust (SAOC-POT) as part of a pattern (Count 1) and SAOC-POT
with a victim under fifteen years old (Count 2) for assaulting his
then-ten-year-old granddaughter. The trial court sentenced Larsen
to a controlling indeterminate prison term of eight yea

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STATE OF MONTANA v. DERRELL RUSSELL DOWD

Derrell Russell Dowd appeals financial conditions of his sentence from the
Nineteenth Judicial District Court. Dowd pleaded guilty to felony driving under the
influence pursuant to § 61-8-401, MCA. Despite Dowd’s objections that he could not
afford to pay, the District Court imposed a $5,000 fine and several costs, surcharges, and
fees as recommended by Dowd’s Presentence

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STATE OF UTAH v. ALAVINA FUNGAIHEA FLORREICH

From 1998 to 2009, Alavina Florreich was the nanny for
Alex and his siblings. Florreich is a Tongan immigrant, and Alex
and his siblings were the homeschooled children of a Jewish
rabbi.
¶3 When Alex was eight years old, Florreich was watching a
movie with Alex and his younger siblings one day when Alex
began giving her a shoulder massage. While doing so, Alex
s

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STATE OF UTAH v. DEREK RANDALL JONES

During the weekend of June 26 to 27, 2015, five-year-old
B.B. slept over at the home of Forbush, who is his uncle. About
three weeks later, B.B. was showering with his father (Father), as
was apparently their occasional practice, when B.B. asked why his
uncircumcised penis looked different from Father’s circumcised
penis. Father replied that B.B. didn’t need to worry b

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State of Kansas v .TERRANCE W. PONDER


On October 28, 2014, the State charged Ponder with violation of the Kansas
Offender Registration Act (KORA) for actions on or about September 1, 2014. Ponder
was not arrested until June 2018 for this offense.
Ponder ultimately entered into a plea agreement with the State, under which he
pleaded guilty to the KORA noncompliance charge. In his presentencing dispositional

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State of Kansas v. RANDY ALLEN BALLANTYNE

The State charged Ballantyne with 25 counts of sexual exploitation of a child
under K.S.A. 2018 Supp. 21-5510(a)(2), which prohibits "possessing any visual depiction
of a child under 18 years of age shown or heard engaging in sexually explicit conduct
with intent to arouse or satisfy the sexual desires or appeal to the prurient interest of the
offender or any other person." T

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State of Kansas v. FRANK RAYMOND CRUDO

Frank Raymond Crudo was driving his truck and attached fifthwheel camper east along Interstate 70 in January 2014 when he was pulled over by
Lieutenant Christopher Ricard. Lt. Ricard had observed that Crudo's license tag light on
the camper was not working. As Lt. Ricard approached the truck, he smelled a strong
odor of raw marijuana and called for backup. The officers then told C

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State of Kansas v. Cardell Turner

On August 14, 2018, Alberto Alfaro and Enrique Umana Somoza were
outside a home in Wichita trying to jump start Alfaro's truck. Cardell Turner pulled up
beside them in his car, pointed a gun in the direction of Somoza and Alfaro, and pulled
the trigger. The gun did not fire. Turner drove away, and no one was harmed. The State
charged Turner with two counts of attempted first-d

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State of Kansas v. KYLE TREVOR FLACK

Ottawa, Kansas, criminal defense lawyer presented the Defendant charged with first-degree murder, second-degree murder and felony possession of a firearm.

In 2013, Andrew Stout and two friends, including Steven White, lived at Stout's
house in rural Franklin County. Flack, another friend of Stout's, occasionally spent time
there. Flack brought a shotgun with him everywhere, usua

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Beverly Kies v. Chevrolet of Homewood, Inc.

Chicago, Illinois civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on an Americans with Disabilities Act violation theory.

The Congress found that—
(1) physical or mental disabilities in no way diminish a person’s right to fully participate in all aspects of society, yet many people with physical or mental disabilities have been precluded from doing so because

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Nathaniel Robinson v. Terry Peck, et al.

Hammond, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violations under 42 U.S.C. 1983.

On May 12, 2022, the plaintiff, Nathaniel Robinson filed a Complaint alleging various constitutional and state law claims against the defendant, Terry Peck (Peck), a Gary Police Officer, and other police officers with the Gary Police Depart

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Sheldon Scott v. City of South Bend, et al.

South Bend, Indiana personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories.


Two officers at the South Bend Police Department sued the City of South Bend for retaliatory conduct they say stemmed from their participation in a prior suit over alleged unlawful recording. One such officer, Sheldon Scott, also sued Kyle Lerch in his in

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Ashley Leann Norris v. Tavaris Carr and Lincoln County

Winchester, Tennessee personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on 42:1983 Civil Rights Act violation theory.


Section 1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code is a crucial piece of American civil rights legislation known as the Civil Action for Deprivation of Rights. It grants citizens the right to sue state and local government officials for violati

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State of New Mexico v. Alec Baldwin

Santa Fe, New Mexico criminal defense lawyers are representing Defendant, Alex Baldwin, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Halyna Hutchinson on the movies set of "Rust" in 2021.

Defendant has or will plead not guilty.

Baldwin has consistently said that the did not know the gun was loaded and that he did not put the trigger on the revolver.

Older

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State of Florida v. Clifford Williams

Jacksonville, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented Clifford William who was charged with a murder he did not commit.

"At about 2 a.m. on May 2, 1976, Jeanette Williams was shot to death in her apartment in the New Town neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida. Her partner, 26-year-old Nina Marshall, was also shot. Marshall would tell police that she felt a stinging sensation in her ne

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Elmer Daniels v. United States of America, et al.

Wilmington, Delaware personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on Federal Tort Claim Act civil rights violation theories.

The Complaint




Plaintiff Elmer Daniels, by his undersigned attorneys, files this Complaint against the United
States of America, Michael P. Malone, the City of Wilmington, Philip Saggione III, and John Does

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Andrew H. Warren v. Ron DeSantis

Tampa, Florida civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a civil rights Violation theory.

Voters twice elected Andrew Warren to serve as the state attorney for Florida’s Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, which encom-passes Hillsborough County, whose seat is Tampa. Florida state attorneys are state officers, locally elected to four-year terms. State attorneys p

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Ronnie Wallace Long v. City of Concord, et al.

Raleigh, North Carolina personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories.

According to United States District Court Judge James C. Dever, III:

"Long was wrongfully incarcerated for more than 44 years for a burglary and rape he did not commit. See Am. Compl. [D.E. 24] ¶¶ 1-2. Throughout his incarceration, Long maintained a

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United States of America v. RDx Bioscience Inc. (RDx)

Camden, New Jersey qui tam lawyers represented the Defendant accused for violating the False Claims Act.


Clinical laboratory RDx Bioscience Inc. (RDx), of Kenilworth, New Jersey, and its owner and Chief Executive Officer Eric Leykin, of Brooklyn, New York, have agreed to pay to the United States $10,315,023 to resolve False Claims Act allegations involving illegal kickbacks and medic

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Lisa Hay v. United Services Automobile Association

Fairbanks, Alaska personal injury car wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on an auto negligence insurance law theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries.

This case was filed in the State of Alaska, Fourth Judicial District, 4FA-23-01387 CI, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.

Alaska Auto Negligence Law:

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