| Habeas Corpus Law |
| |
|
Thomas Edward Blankenship v. The State of Texas
|
Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a unlawful burning charge.
Appellant Thomas Edward Blankenship challenges his conviction for Class A
misdemeanor unlawful burning on various sufficiency grounds. In his first two issues,
Blankenship argues that there is no evidence that the “tre
More... $0 (08-15-2022 - TX)
|
|
Deryl Baker v. Jaimie Wabel, et al.
|
|
Jackson, Mississippi civil rights lawyers represented plaintiffs whose rights have been violated.
his matter arises out of two traffic stops of Plaintiff Deryl Baker (“Plaintiff” or “Baker”) by officers of the Stone County, Mississippi, Sheriff's Department. See 2d Am. Compl. [52] at 1-2, 4-5. Plaintiff, who is proceeding pro se, alleges that he was illegally stopped on two o
More... $0 (08-12-2022 - MS)
|
|
United States of America v. Cory Hays Slape
|
|
Sherman, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with a felony and convicted.
Defendant-Appellant Cory Hays Slape appeals the district court’s
denial of his 28 U.S.C. § 2255 habeas corpus petition. Slape claims that his
trial counsel was ineffective in failing to challenge asserted violations of
Slape’s double jeopardy rights.
More... $0 (08-12-2022 - TX)
|
|
Christopher Timothy Sherman v. Mollie Marie Sherman
|
Fort Worth, Texas – Divorce lawyer represented Appellee with requesting post-divorce spousal maintenance.
Christopher and Mollie Sherman were married for almost thirteen years when
Mollie filed her petition for divorce. In her petition, Mollie requested post-divorce
spousal maintenance for a reasonable period. In the
More... $0 (08-14-2022 - TX)
|
|
Ariel Montoya and Ofelia Montoya v. AMCAP Mortgage, Ltd
|
Houston, TX – Foreclosure lawyer represented defendant with challenging the mortgage foreclosure suit.
I. Refinancing, Note, and deed of trust
Ariel Montoya refinanced his house in Sealy, Texas. On February 2, 2017,
he signed a note (“Note”) for a mortgage loan, in the amount of $144,229.00 plus
interes
More... $0 (08-14-2022 - TX)
|
|
PEGGY MATHES ET AL. v. 99 HERMITAGE, LLC
|
Nashville, TN - Real Estate lawyer represented appellants with a real property in dispute issue.
The real property in dispute in this case, which the trial court described as
“commercial property near downtown Nashville,” was previously owned by Raymond
Whiteaker. Moreover, a
More... $0 (07-28-2022 - TN)
|
|
Da'Ione L. Fields v. United States of America
|
|
Hammond, Indiana criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with mail fraud.
Da'Ione Fields entered a plea of guilty to one count of mail fraud. On July 16, 2021, I sentenced Fields to a prison term of 24 months, and recommended that he be given credit for time served. [DE 70-2 in 2:20CR134.] Fields is currently serving his sentence at FCI Milan in Michigan. The Bureau of
More... $0 (07-25-2022 - IN)
|
|
Phillip Dean Hancock v. The State of Oklahoma
|
|
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder.
¶1 Phillip Dean Hancock, Petitioner, was tried by jury and found guilty of Counts 1 and 2, first-degree murder, in violation of 21 O.S.2001 § 701.7 (A). The jury found the existence of four aggravating circumstances in each crime and sentenced Petitioner to death. This Court affi
More... $0 (07-21-2022 - OK)
|
|
Augusta Hughes v. State of Mississippi
|
Jackson, MS - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with an appeal from an order denying a motion for post-conviction collateral relief.
On July 5, 1997, two men attempted to rob Andrew Hairston in the parking lot of the
Sonic that Hairston managed in Nettleton, Mississippi. In
More... $0 (07-21-2022 - MS)
|
|
RICHARD CALDWELL vs STATE OF FLORIDA
|
West Palm Beach, Florida - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing his misdemeanor violations of a condition of pretrial release.
Richard Carl Caldwell (“Defendant”) appeals his convictions and
sentences for forty-one counts of misdemeanor violation of a condit
More... $0 (07-17-2022 - FL)
|
|
Peter Hesser v. United States of America
|
|
Fort Myers, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant seeking to vacate the sentence imposed on him by the Court.
In 2013, Hesser went to trial for three counts of tax fraud under 18 U.S.C. § 287 and 18 U.S.C. § 2 and one count of attempted tax evasion under 26 U.S.C. § 7201.[1] A jury convicted on all four counts, and he was sentenced to a period o
More... $0 (07-13-2022 - FL)
|
|
State of Texas v. Mallory Vernon Nicholson
|
|
Dallas, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with burglary of a habitation and two
counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child.
Mallory Vernon Nicholson, 75, was indicted for burglary of a habitation and two
counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child. Nicholson was released from prison in June 2003
after serving 21 years of his 55-year sentence but re
More... $0 (12-31-1982 - TX)
|
|
WILLIE MALIK JACKSON vs STATE OF FLORIDA
|
Tampa., Florida - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing the denial of his petition for writ of habeas corpus.
Jackson alleged "that counsel failed to convey or advise him of
the facts of the charge and the laws in relation to the charge before
2
sentenci
More... $0 (07-09-2022 - FL)
|
|
Edward Nathaniel Carlton v. Randee Rewerts
|
|
Grand Rapids, Michigan, pro se Plaintiff, without a lawyer, filed a habeas corpus petition.
This is a habeas corpus action filed by a state prisoner under 28 U.S.C. § 2254. Petitioner Edward Nathaniel Carlton is incarcerated with the Michigan Department of Corrections at the Carson City Correctional Facility (DRF) in Carson City, Montcalm County, Michigan. Petitioner is presently serving
More... $0 (07-05-2022 - MI)
|
|
Jerry M. Keepers, M.D., et al. v. Michael Smith and Valerie Smith
|
|
Houston, Texas personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on medical malpractice negligence theories.
In their petition, the Smiths allege that on August 8, 2017, Michael suffered a severe anoxic brain injury[4] "while undergoing facet nerve blocks for severe lumbar
2
spine pain" (the "lumbar facet block procedure") at Vista Community Medica
More... $0 (06-30-2022 - TX)
|
|
STATE OF MONTANA v. CHESTER RAYMOND BAUER
|
Helena, Montana - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing the offense of Count I: Incest, a felony charge.
Child Sexual Predator
In 1983, Bauer was convicted of two felonies, sexual intercourse without consent
More... $0 (07-04-2022 - MT)
|
|
Juan Reyes v. Mindi Nurse
|
|
Urbana, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant seeking a writ of habeas corpus.
In 2004, six men decided to rob a marijuana dealer, William Thomas, at gunpoint in his home. Two of the robbers shot Thomas, who died. One of the two shooters also shot Timothy Landon, Thomas's business partner and guest, but Landon survived. In 2007, an Illinois jury c
More... $0 (06-29-2022 - IL)
|
|
STATE OF OHIO VS. GREGG THOMAS
|
Cincinnati, Ohio - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a criminal damaging charge.
In January 2021, defendant-appellant Gregg Thomas worked at the
KFC/Taco Bell in Norwood. During one of his shifts, some type of disagreement
erupted between Mr. Thomas and the manager
More... $0 (06-29-2022 - OH)
|
|
The People v. Mario Salvador Padilla
|
|
Los Angeles, California criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with first degree murder.
In 2016, the voters of California enacted Proposition 57, a measure that amended the law governing the punishment of juvenile offenses in adult criminal court by requiring hearings to determine whether the offenses should instead be heard in juvenile court. Adjudicating these offen
More... $0 (04-26-2022 - CA)
|
|
Waseem Daker v. Joyette M. Holmes
|
|
Atlanta, Georgia civil rights lawyer represent Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on First Amendment violation theories.
n November 1995, a Cobb County, Georgia grand jury indicted Daker for two counts of aggravated stalking. On July 19, 1996, Daker appeared at a bond hearing before then-Cobb County Superior Court Chief Magistrate Judge Victor Reynolds, which was transcribed by court reporter
More... $0 (06-14-2022 - GA)
|
|
Jerry Verl Holmes, Sr. v. Harford County, Maryland
|
|
Minot, North Dakota pro se plaintiff sued defendant on a civil rights violation theory.
Holmes is in the custody of the North Dakota Department of Corrections, serving a State sentence at the James River Correctional Center in Jamestown, North Dakota. He initiated this action pro se on March 24, 2022, with the submission petition under 28 U.S.C. § 2254 for a writ of habeas corpus. H
More... $0 (06-15-2022 - ND)
|
|
Kyle Watkins v. Sean Medeiros
|
|
Boston, Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with first-degree murder.
Petitioner Kyle Watkins was
convicted in Massachusetts state court on June 2, 2005 after a
jury trial of first-degree murder for the shooting of Paul Coombs
on April 26, 2003. The Supreme Judicial Court ("SJC") affirmed
his conviction. Commonwealth v. Watkins, 41 N.E.3d 10
More... $0 (06-10-2022 - MA)
|
|
Gary Eugene Segraves v. District Attorney of Lycoming County, et al.
|
|
Lycoming, Pennsylvania civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants seeking a writ of habeas corpus seeking a newtrial on his convictions for numerous sexual offenses arising from the rape of his step-
daughter, B.H.
Defendant advanced multiple claims including ineffective assistance of counsel.
The Supreme Court has held that part of the right to counsel i
More... $0 (05-11-2022 - PA)
|
|
SPENCER LACROIX v. BRENT FLUKE, Warden,
Mike Durfee State Prison
|
Pierre, SD - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a first-degree rape of a child under thirteen years of age charge.
Child Sexual Predator
In 2002, LaCroix lived near Watertown, South Dakota, with his wife
and, at that time
More... $0 (06-10-2022 - SD)
|
|
United States of America v. Rudolph Balboa
|
|
Corpus Christi, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiring to distribute narcotics through the mail.
A jury deliberated for more than two hours before convicting Rudolph Balboa on three counts of conspiring to use a communication facility to distribute THC products following a three-day trial.
At trial, the jury heard testimony from law enforcemen
More... $0 (06-09-2022 - TX)
|
Next Page
|