Anthony Johnson v. Bogalusa City, et al. |
New Orleans, Louisiana personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories claiming he was wrongful charged and convicted for a murder he did not commit. |
United States of America v. Andrew Jones |
Oakland, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with sexually abusing multiple female inmates and making false statements while he was a correctional officer at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) at Dublin, California. |
Krystle Griepentrog, et al. v. Banner Health and Dr. Laurie P. Erickman |
Phoenix, Arizona personal injury medical malpractice lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on medical negligence theories. |
State of Wisconsin v. William D. Avery |
On February 17, 1998, the partially clothed body of Maryetta Griffin, an African American female who abused crack cocaine in the Milwaukee area, was found in an abandoned garage. Griffin died as a result of manual strangulation, likely during the early morning hours of the date her body was found. |
United States of America v. Irina Dilkinska |
New York, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud and money laundering. |
Donald Paradis v. A.J. Arave, Warden, Idaho State Penitentiray, et al. |
Donald Paradis, a state prisoner, appeals from the district court's denial of his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. |
State of South Dakota v. Anthony Rome |
Defendant and appellant, Anthony Rome, Sr. (Anthony), was found guilty by the trial court of taking a minor child from the custodial parent, in violation of SDCL 22-19-9 and 22-19-10.[*] Anthony was sentenced to five years in the South Dakota Penitentiary, execution of sentence suspended upon his compliance with certain conditions of probation. Anthony appeals. We reverse and remand. |
United States of America v. Dawne Dorsey |
Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with accepting bribes in return for giving out confidential information held by the D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). |
Charles O'Brien Teague v. Marshall Pike, et al. |
Raleigh, North Carolina pro se Plaintiff sued the Defendants on a prisoner civil rights violation theory under 42 U.S.C. 1983. |
Randy Lassiter v. MJO Dixon, Major Jail Officer |
Norfolk, Virginia personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a prisoner civil rights violation theory un 42 U.S.C. 1983. |
Roland Chretien v. New Hampshire State Prison, Warden |
Petitioner Roland Chretien, a New Hampshire State Prison |
Chretien v. New Hampshire State Prison |
Concord, New Hamphire civil rights lawyers represented the Petitioner seeking a writ of habeas corpus. |
United States of America v. Nostrum Laboratories Inc. and Nirmal Mulye, Ph.D. |
Boston, Massachusetts qui tam lawyers represented the Defendant accused of violated the False Claims Act by knowingly underpaying Medicaid rebates due for Nostrum’s drug Nitrofurantoin Oral Suspension (Nitro OS). |
North Carolina v. Molly Martens Corbett and Thomas Martens |
Lexington, North Carolina criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with murder. |
State of Connecticut v. Maceo "Troy" Streater |
New Haven, Connecticut criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder, in violation of General Statutes, Section 53a-54a and one count of carrying a pistol without a permit, in violation of General Statutes, Section 29-35, in connection with the death on May 8, 1990, of Terrance Gamble. |
Michael Anthony Taylor v. The State of Oklahoma |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyers represent the Defendant charged with: |
Dolores Lozano v. Baylor University |
Waco, Texas civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories. |
United States of America v. Jessica Hill, LaToya Richardson, and Nicole Moore |
Jackson, Mississippi criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with depriving a prison inmate of her civil rights under color of law. |
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. |
Jose Artemio Carmona-Perez v. City of Salem, et al. |
Eugene, Oregon personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the defendants on prisoner civil rights theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983. |
Darcee Thomason v. State of Oregon, et al. |
Eugene, Oregon civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983. |
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. |
Bennett Haselton v. Scott Lapierre, et al. |
Seattle, Washington civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories. |
Andrew J. Johnson v. City of Cheyenne, et al. |
Cheyenne, Wyoming personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights Violation theories. |
Charles Chesnut, et al. v. City of Baltimore, et al. |
This case arises out of the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Plaintiffs Alfred |
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