| State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Department of Transportation v. Jeremiah Holland, et al. |
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Stilwell, Oklahoma, condemnation lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking to acquire by condemnation certain rights, title and interest in the Defendants' property for public used. $ (12-03-2025 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Joseph A. McCallum, Jr. |
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Newark, New Jersey, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud and making false statements. Joseph A. McCallum, Jr. 70, a former member of the Newark Municipal Council who also served on the Board of Directors of the Newark Community Economic Development Corporation (“NCEDC”), was charged with participating in a scheme to obtain bribes and kickbacks and subsc $ (12-22-2025 - NJ) |
| United States of America v. Ryan Clifford Goldberg and Kevin Martin |
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Miami, Florida, criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with conspiring to obstruct, delay or affect commerce through extortion in connection with ransomware attacks occurring in 2023. Ryan Goldberg, 40, of Georgia, Kevin Martin, 36, of Texas, and another co-conspirator successfully deployed the ransomware known as ALPHV BlackCat between April 2023 and December 2023 agains $ (12-20-2025 - FL) |
| State of Oklahoma v. K.C. |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer Keaton Taylor represented the Defendant charged with larceny of merchandise in violation of 21 O.S. 1731, which provides: A. Larceny of merchandise held for sale in retail or wholesale establishments shall be punishable as follows: 1. For the first or second conviction, in the event the value $ (04-11-2025 - ok) |
| Jamie Frantom v. Walmart, Inc., et al. |
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Fayetteville, Arkansas, personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a product liability theory. Jamie Frantom sued Waltmart and Midea America Corporation on product liability theories. Midea America Corporation is the U.S. arm of China's global home appliance giant, Midea Group, providing a wide range of affordable, innovative cooling, cooking, laundry, and floor care prod $1 (12-19-2025 - AR) |
| United States of America v. Edward L. Stief |
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East St. Louis, Illinois, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with one count of wire fraud, one count of mail fraud and one count of unlawful monetary transactions in criminal derived property. Edward L. Stief, Jr., age 42, met the victim in May 2023 after becoming acquainted with him while offering lawn care and landscaping services. Shortly thereafter, Stief used severa $ (12-18-2025 - IL) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Phillip Smith |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with Knowingly Concealing Stolen Property and Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. Phillip Smith is accused for shooting at utility workers with a BB gun and possession of stolen property. $ (12-26-2025 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Michael W. Honaker |
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Akron, Ohio, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud and Theft of Government Property. Michael W. Honaker, 55, of Windham, Ohio, was sentenced to 31 months in prison by U.S. District Judge David A. Ruiz, after he pleaded guilty in December 2024 to wire fraud and theft of government property. He was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release and pay $ (12-19-2025 - OH) |
| United States of America v. Michael W. Honaker |
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Akron, Ohio, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud and theft of government property. Michael W. Honaker, 55, of Windham, Ohio, was sentenced to 31 months in prison by U.S. District Judge David A. Ruiz, after he pleaded guilty in December 2024 to wire fraud and theft of government property. He was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release and pay $ (12-19-2025 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Jonathan Leissler |
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Akron, Ohio, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud. from about March 2022 to November 2024, Jonathan Leissler, 44, of Stow, Ohio, worked at an industrial supply company in Warrensville Heights, Ohio, as its chief financial officer (CFO). This role allowed him access to sensitive data such as payroll, expenditures, accounts payable, and company credit cards. H $ (12-26-2025 - Oh) |
| United States of America v. Dennis Loyd Sizemore and Gregory Brazell |
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to transport a stolen motor vehicle; altering, removing and obliterating a vehicle identification number; possession of fifteen or more unauthorized access devices; and conspiracy to sell or dispose of a firearm and the transfer of a firearm to a prior convicted felon. Between October 2021 and Marc $ (12-19-2025 - LA) |
| State of West Virginia v. Jason Colt Jarrell |
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Glenville, West Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with three counts of brandishing,[2]three counts of assault,[3] one count of destruction of property, and one count of shooting within 500 feet of a dwelling. $ (11-25-2025 - WV) |
| Nelson Rigg, et al. v. Monore Darrow Eads, et al. |
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Hinton, West Virginia, civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in an easement dispute. On March 31, 2021, the Piggs acquired two parcels of property, an 11-acre parcel and what they understood to be an 80-acre parcel in Summers County from Thomas H. Walls, Jr. On November 30, 2021, the Eads acquired an abutting 106.45-acre parcel of land from the White family. In January 2023, at t $ (12-22-2025 - WV) |
| United States of America v. Jeremy Pauley |
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy and interstate transportation of stolen property (Human Remains). Jeremy Pauley, age 43, of Thompson, Pennsylvania, admitted to his role in a nationwide network of individuals who bought and sold human remains stolen from Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas mortuary. Pauley purchased human $ (12-22-2025 - PA) |
| United States of America v. Linda Sun |
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Brooklyn, New York, criminal defense lawyers represent the Defendant charged with being an agent of China. United States of America v. Linda Sun is a federal criminal case against Linda Sun, a former high-ranking aide to New York Governors Cuomo and Hochul, who is accused of secretly acting as an unregistered agent for China's government, accepting millions in bribes, and facilitating visa fra $ (12-22-2025 - NY) |
| United States of America v. Steven Holtz, Israel Pellot, and Alton Scott |
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New York, New York, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States and aiding and assisting in the preparation and filing of false federal tax returns. HOLTZ is the owner and chief executive officer of The Holtz Group and was the leader of the fraudulent scheme in which tax preparers at The Holtz Group, including HOLTZ, PELLOT, and SCOTT $ (12-18-2025 - NY) |
| United States of America v. Marty Dwayne Beasley, |
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Huntsville, Alabama, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with illegally possessing a firearm. On March 12, 2024, Marty Dwayne Beasley, age 48, illegally possessed a Jennings .22 caliber pistol. Beasley is prohibited from possessing a firearm following prior felony convictions, including convictions on November 29, 2018, of the offense of Sexual Abuse First Degree; on Augus $ (12-11-2025 - AL) |
| United States of America v. Dun Bradford |
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Albany, Georgia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with dozens of federal animal welfare charges, along with possessing guns and manufacturing drugs. The Mitchell County, Georgia, Sheriff’s Office and Code Enforcement Office responded to a citizen complaint of animal tethering and neglect at a 17-acre property owned by Dun Bradford in Sale City. Officers saw many pit $ (12-19-2025 - GA) |
| State of North Carolina v. Cheyenne D. Woods |
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Lumberton, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged withf first-degree murder, discharging a weapon into occupied property, robbery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a stolen firearm, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, robbery with a dangerous weapon, second-degree kidnapping, and malicious conduct of a prison $ (12-19-2025 - NC) |
| United States of America v. Delvenia Renee Mitchell |
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Jacksonville, Florida, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with theft of government of property, over $1,000. In 2023, Delvenia Renee Mitchell, age 54, of Jacksonville, worked as a postal carrier for the United States Postal Service (USPS). Investigation by the USPS – Office of Inspector General determined that Mitchell, using her assigned USPS gas card, made multiple $ (12-19-2025 - FL) |
| United States of America v. Bienvenido Leo Rodriguez, et al. |
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Miami, Florida, criminal defense lawyers represent the Defendants charged with conspiring to traffic large quantities of cocaine in and around Miami-Dade County and elsewhere in the Southern District of Florida. The eight-count superseding indictment charges the following defendants—each a resident of Miami unless otherwise indicated—with drug trafficking conspiracy and related offenses: B $ (12-19-2025 - FL) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Sharde Renee Lewis |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with malicious injury to property $1,000 or more in violation of 21 O.S. 1751-1790. $ (12-19-2025 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Terry Lynn Reynolds |
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Salt Lake City, Utah, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire and mail fraud. Beginning on or about November 8, 2004, and continuing to about June 13, 2025, Terry Lynn Reynolds, 69, of West Jordan, Utah, allegedly executed a scheme to assume the identity of Person 1, who received disability income from a private insurance policy (Company 1) and Social Security benefi $ (12-19-2025 - UT) |
| United States of America v. Peter Karasev |
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San Jose, California, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged wittwo counts of willful destruction of an energy facility related to two separate bombings of PG&E electrical transformers in late 2022 and early 2023. U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman handed down the sentence. “Peter Karasev’s attacks on critical infrastructure were direct threats to public safety and n $ (12-18-2025 - CA) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Elaina Nicole Fletcher and Joshua Steven Smith |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Count # 1. Count as Filed: EMB, EMBEZZLEMENT BY EMPLOYEE, in violation of 21 O.S. 1451 A Date of Offense: 09/01/2022 FLETCHER, ELAINA NICOLE Disposed: DEFERRED, 12/17/2025. Guilty Plea Count as Disposed: EMBEZZLEMENT AT $15,000 OR MORE(EMB4) Violation of 21 O.S. 1451(B)(4) Count # 2. Count as Filed: PCRG, $ (12-17-2025 - OK) |
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