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United States of America v. Joshua Eugene Gaines

Birmingham, Alabama criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm.

After pleading guilty to a crime classified by Alabama law as
a Class D felony, Joshua Gaines was caught in possession of a fire-
arm. He was charged with and convicted of violating 18 U.S.C.
§ 922(g)(1)—colloquially, the federal “felon-in-possession” stat

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United States of America v. Suras Rostas

St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Sleight-of-Hand Fraud

Romanian Admits Nationwide $130,000 Sleight-of-Hand Fraud





A Roman

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State of Oklahoma v. Melissa Ann Sweet and James Stephen Richardson

Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

Count # 1.
Count as Filed: BRG3, BURGLARY- 3RD DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 1435(B)
Date of Offense: 08/15/2023
RICHARDSON, JAMES STEPHEN
Disposed: DISMISSED, 06/11/2025. Dismissed- Request of the State
Count as Disposed: BURGLARY- 3RD DEGREE(BRG3)
Violation of 21

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State of Montana v. Jaylen Medicinebull

Billings, Montana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged h possession of stolen property, assault on a peace officer, criminal endangerment, obstructing a peace officer, fleeing or eluding a peace officer, criminal mischief and DUI.

Jaylen Medicinebull, age 32, fled from police in a stolen vehicle.

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Anna Biani v. Showtime Networks, Inc., et al.

Los Angeles, California intellectual property lawyers represented the parties in a copyrights infringement dispute.

The panel held that to state a claim for copyright infringement, a plaintiff must plausibly allege that she owns a valid copyright, and the defendant copied protected aspects of her work. The second prong contains two separate components: factual copying and unlawful appropr

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State of Oklahoma v. Seth Christian Boss

Ponca City, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

1. IDENTITY THEFT-UNLAWFUL USE OF PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AFC 2+

2. UTTERING A FORGED INSTURMENT, AFC OF TWO OR MORE (FEL)

3. COMPUTER FRAUD/UNLAWFUL USE OF COMPUTER SYST AFC 2 OR MORE (FEL)

4. LARCENY OF LOST PROPERTY (MIS)

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State of Oklahoma v. Autumn Bailey Creppel

Ponca City, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

1. AGGRAVATED TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS (FENTANYL)

2. AGGRAVATED TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS (METH) (FEL)

3. CONSPIRACY TO AGGRAVATED TRAFFICKING IN CDS (FENTANYL) AND/OR AGGRAVATED TRAFFICKING IN ILLEGAL DRUGS (METH)

4. POSSESS FIREARM DURING COMMISSION OF FELONY

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State of Oklahoma v. Veronda Suelynn Mason and Michael Don Mason

Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with misdemeanor receiving stolen property.



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In re the Marriage of J.N. v. L.N.

Tulsa, Oklahoma family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.


Oklahoma law
provides for both fault-based and no-fault (incompatibility) divorces, requiring a 6-month residency for the filer. Marital property is subject to equitable distribution, meaning a fair, but not necessarily equal, division of assets and debts acquired during the marriage. There is a mandatory 90

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United States of America v. Emillo Marco Black, aka Blace Migo

Fort Worth, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession of controlled substance with intent to distribute in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(l) and (b)(l)(C).

The Sentencing Reform Act of 1984

provided for a new federal sentencing structure by creating the United States Sentencing Commission to establish sentencing guidelines, abolishing feder

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The City of Sand Springs v. Karen Renae McGree, et al.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, eminent domain lawyers represented the Plaintiff seeking to obtain some right, title and interest in real property for public use.

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State of Oklahoma v. Larett Merida Collier

Pawhuska, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

KNOWINGLY RECEIVING OR CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY



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State of Oklahoma v. Steven Paul Wooten

Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer Keaton Taylor represented the Defendant charged with:

MAKING A TELEPHONE BOMB THREAT, in violation of 21 O.S. 1767.1, which provides:

A. Any person who shall willfully or maliciously commit any of the following acts shall be deemed guilty

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United States of America v. Walter Conwell

Denver, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Sex Trafficking Crimes

Denver Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Federal Prison for Sex Trafficking Crimes



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Richard Fox Emmons, Jr. v. Tobias Jesso, Jr.

Los Angeles, California commercial litigation lawyers represented the parties in a landlord and tenant dispute.

n April2015, tenant entered into a written lease agreement for the lower level of 2500 Lake View Avenue for $1,000 per month. In 2016, landlord purchased the property.

In March 2018, landlord received an order from the city saying the unit he was renting to tenant was

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Gillian Filyaw v. Steve Corsi, et al.

Lincoln, Nebraska civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff in a wrongful termination of Medicaid benefits without notice.

Medicaid is a federal and state funded program that provides medical
coverage for certain people with limited income. Accepting the facts in Filyaw’s
complaint as true, she obtained Medicaid in the fall of 2020 administered through
the NDHHS.

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United States of America v. Salvador Vega Rendon Jr.

Sacramento, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime

Stanislaus County Man Sentenced to 16 Years in Prison for Possessing Fent

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United States of America v. Robert “Bobby” Salazar

Sacramento, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with arson of commercial property and arson in furtherance of a felony for directing a motorcycle gang member to set fire to an underperforming restaurant property

Fresno Restaurant Operator Charged with Hiring a

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United States of America v. Curtis Lee Barton

St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Stealing from 20+ Missouri, Iowa Schools and Businesses

Arkansas Man Accused of Stealing from 20+ Missouri, Iowa Schools and Businesses


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State of Oklahoma v. C.A.K.

Thalequah, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

1. FELONIOUSLY POINTING FIREARM

2. MALICIOUS INJURY TO PROPERTY

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State of Oklahoma v. K.M.O.

Thalequah, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with:

1. BURGLARY, SECOND DEGREE

2. KNOWINGLY RECEIVING OR CONCEALING STOLEN PROPERTY

3. GRAND LARCENY

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Julia Fincher v. Dolgencorp of Texas, Inc.

San Angelo, Texas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability theory.

In Texas, premises liability law holds property owners responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe conditions. To prove a claim, an injured person must generally demonstrate that the owner was negligent by breaching a legal duty of care. The specific duty of

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Cerise Carmouche and Bryan Carmouche v. Walmart, Inc., et al.

Lafayette, Louisiana apersonal injury lawyer lawyer represented the Plaintiffs on premises liability theories.

n Louisiana, property owners are liable for injuries on their property if a plaintiff proves three things: a dangerous condition existed, the owner knew or should have known about it, and this condition caused the plaintiff's injury. The owner's failure to address the dangerous

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United States of America v. Davis Lu

Cleveland, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Deploying Destructive Computer Code on Ohio-based Company’s Global Network

Chinese National Sentenced to Prison for Deploying Destructive Computer Code on Ohio-based Company’s Global Network

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James Newell v. Russell Mccall Inc., et al.

New Orleans, Louisiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on auto negligence theories.

Louisiana's auto negligence law is primarily defined by its pure comparative fault system, where a plaintiff's compensation is reduced by their percentage of fault, even if they are mostly at fault. To prove negligence, a plaintiff must establish the four elements of duty, breach,

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