Interference Law
 
STATE OF KANSAS v. WYKEEN AKIE GILL

Gill pled guilty to one count of possession of marijuana, a level 5 drug felony, and to single counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and interference with a police officer, both class A misdemeanors. On November 15, 2013, the district court imposed an underlying prison term of 20 months but granted Gill probation from that sentence for a period of 18 months.

In June 2015, Gill sub... More...
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Dale A. Wilkerson v. University of North Texas, et al. Eastern District of Texas Federal Courthouse - Beaumont, Texas

A Texas university declined to renew a lecturer’s contract. After several extensive but unsuccessful administrative appeals, that lecturer sued the school and its administrators, alleging a deprivation of his property interest in his job without due process and tortious interference with his employment con-tract. The district court denied summary judgment to the administrators on their immunity de... More...   $0 (12-25-2017 - )

STATE OF IOWA vs. DON N. FRANKLIN Iowa Court of Appeals

Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the State, the record
shows the following. On July 23, 2015, Franklin and a friend were sitting at a bar
in Dubuque. The friend was smoking a cigarette inside the bar, which is
prohibited. The owner of the bar, David Lorenz, walked up to the friend, took the
cigarette, and threw it out. A verbal argument between the owner,... More...
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. JAMES MICHAEL WELLS United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Wells’ convictions arise out of the deaths of Richard W. Belisle and James A. Hopkins, federal employees and Wells’ co-workers at the United States Coast Guard (“USCG”) antenna maintenance facility, located at the USCG Communication Station (“COMMSTA”) on Kodiak Island, Alaska. COMMSTA consists of two main buildings: a large operations center, known as T1; and the antenna maintenance facility, or ... More...   $0 (12-21-2017 - AK)

KIMBERLY NICOLE CORMIER V. THE STATE OF TEXAS Woman in "Bonnie and Clyde" spree sentenced to life

Cormier met James Nicholas in February 2014. The two began a romantic
relationship. Cormier described Nicholas as kind and attentive at first, but as time
went on, he became controlling and abusive.
Both Cormier and Nicholas had criminal histories. Nicholas was on parole,
having recently been released from prison after being incarcerated for felony
delivery of cocaine a... More...
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United States of America v. James Michael Wells District of Alaska Federal Courthouse - Anchorage, Alaska

Defendant-Appellant James Michael Wells (“Wells”) appeals from his jury trial convictions for two counts of First Degree Murder, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1111(a), (b); two counts of Murder of a Federal Employee, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1114, 1111; and two counts of Use of a Firearm in Relation to a Crime of Violence Resulting in Death, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 924 (c), (j). Wells was se... More...   $0 (12-20-2017 - AK)

Maria Turrubiartes v. Jose Pablo Olvera

This appeal arises from a dispute between divorcing parents over the managing conservatorship of their children. The trial court awarded sole managing conservatorship to the father and possessory conservatorship to the mother. On appeal, the mother contends the trial court erred in denying her motion for new trial challenging that ruling.
We hold that the trial court erred in denying the mothe... More...
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DOE v. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A. OF TULSA First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa

Appellant/Doe filed suit against The First Presbyterian Church U.S.A. ("FPC"), of Tulsa, Oklahoma and its minister, James D. Miller, ("Appellees"), based on theories of torts and breach of contract. Doe seeks damages arising out of alleged harm he incurred from Appellees' publishing notice of his baptism on the world wide web. Doe claimed that he advised Appellees of the need to keep his baptism p... More...   $0 (12-19-2017 - OK)

The State of Texas v. Terri Sanders SECOND COURT OF APPEALS, FORT WORTH, TEXAS

Sanders was travelling on the wrong side of the road on the night of
October 23, 2015, when she struck another vehicle head-on. The collision
resulted in the deaths of two individuals and serious injury to another. The State
charged Sanders with two counts of intoxication manslaughter and one count of
intoxication assault. Later, Sanders filed a motion to suppress the result... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. BLAINE ALLEN GODINEZ

On February 2, 2016, Godinez pled guilty to one count of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, one count of use of a communication facility for a drug transaction, and one count of interference with law enforcement. On April 4, 2016, the district court imposed a controlling sentence of 30 months' imprisonment and granted probation for 18 months.
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At a he... More...
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Paul Richard Butts v. Marcus Martin, et al. Eastern District of Texas Federal Courthouse - Beaumont, Texas

Plaintiff–Appellant Paul Richard Butts, a Hasidic Jewish federal prisoner at the Federal Corrections Complex in Beaumont, Texas (“FCC
United States Court of Appeals
Fifth Circuit
FILED
December 8, 2017
Lyle W. Cayce
Clerk
No. 15-41640
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Beaumont”), filed a Bivens1 suit against numerous Bureau of Prisons (“BOP”)
employees, all of whom worked at FCC Beaumont. ... More...
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In Re: Jimmy John's Overtime Litigation Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals Courthouse - Chicago, Illinois

Plaintiffs‐appellants brought this
collective and class action lawsuit against Jimmy John’s1 on
behalf of all assistant store managers nationwide for violations
of the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). Although the
vast majority of plaintiffs work in stores owned by franchisees,
2 they claim that Jimmy John’s is their joint employer.
1 The Jimmy John’s corporate defe... More...
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North Tulsa Counseling Services, Inc. v. Petrina Holloway MoreLaw Suites 406 South Boulder and 624 South Denver 918-582-3993 or Info@morelaw.com

Tulsa, OK - North Tulsa Counseling Services, Inc. sued Petrina Holloway on a breach of contract theory.

Issue # 1. Issue: BREACH OF AGREEMENT - CONTRACT (CONTRACT)
Filed By: NORTH TULSA COUNSELING SERVICES LLC
Filed Date: 02/24/2017
Party Name Disposition Information
Defendant: HOLLOWAY, PETRINA Disposed: DISMISSED - SETTLED, 12/13/2017. Dismissed- Settled
Issue ... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. NORMAN VINSON CLARDY

On May 27, 2016, Officer Robert Sachs, Sergeant Jayme Green, and Officer Ralston were on bike patrol in the area of 7th and Taylor Street in Topeka. The officers saw an individual, later identified as Norman Vinson Clardy, fail to stop at a stop sign as he entered the intersection on his bicycle. The officers instructed Clardy to stop so they could identify him and explain why they stopped him. <... More...   $0 (12-09-2017 - KS)

STATE OF KANSAS v. LANCE A. PARKER Opiates,Opium or Narcotic Drugs;Possession;1st Off Aggravated Battery State,County or City LEO

On September 4, 2014, the State charged Parker with possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia, and two counts of battery against a LEO. Both battery against a LEO charges stemmed from alleged physical contact Parker caused with two Hugoton, Kansas, police officers—Chief of Police Courtney Leslie and Officer Perry Crane—while they attempted to ex... More...   $0 (12-08-2017 - KS)

STATE OF TENNESSEE v. DALE ALBERT GRECA Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals

On May 6, 2015, the victim, Stanley Foust, was employed by the City of LaFollette within the Public Works Department and was tasked with mowing the rightof-way along Central and Jacksboro Pike. That day, the victim was working alone, driving a city owned, white Jeep Cherokee, and towing a trailer with a zero turn mower on it.
At some point during his work day, the victim stopped at the West... More...
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Optional Capital , Inc. v. Akin Gump Straus, Hauer and Feld, LLP

Optional Capital, Inc. (Optional or Plaintiff) sued
various entities and individuals, including DAS Corporation
(DAS) and its counsel—Akin Gump Straus Hauer & Feld
LLP (Akin) and Parker Shumaker Mills LLP, David Parker
and William Mills (collectively, Parker) (collectively with
Akin, Defendants)—for conversion and fraudulent transfer.
Plaintiff sought to recover from Defend... More...
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Dr. Jayen Patel v. Tulsa Pain Consultants, Inc., et al. Ti Amo Ristorante Italiano 219 South Cheyenne

Tulsa, OK - Dr. Jayenb Patel sued Tulsa Pain Consultants, Inc. P.C., Dr. Martin Martucci, M.D., Dr. Andreas Revelis, M.D., Robert Saenz, Alana Campbell, Dr. Lam Nguyen, M.D., Pat McFadden, Ebondie Titworth on civil conspiracy theories.




Issue # 1. Issue: CIVIL CONSPIRACY (OTHER)
Filed By: PATEL, DR JAYEN
Filed Date: 11/05/2010
Party Name Disposition Informatio... More...
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United States of America v. Walid H. Abdulla District of Nevada Federal Courthouse - Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV - Man Sentenced To Over 6 1/2 Years In Prison For Committing Two Armed Robberies One Week Apart

A Las Vegas man was sentenced on December 5, 2017 to 67 months in prison and three years supervised release in connection with two armed robberies committed one week apart.

Walid H. Abdulla, 65, pleaded guilty to one count of bank robbery and one count of interference wit... More...
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STATE OF OHIO - vs - RAHEEM AKEEM BRANTLEY

On November 21, 2016, the Trumbull County Grand Jury indicted
appellant on two counts: count one, assault on a peace officer, a felony of the fourth
degree, in violation of R.C. 2903.13(A) and (C)(5); and count two, resisting arrest, a
misdemeanor of the first degree, in violation of R.C. 2921.33(B) and (D). Appellant was
represented by counsel and entered a not guilty plea at... More...
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Thomas Breyfogle v. The State of Texas Texas Fifth Court of Appeals, Dallas Texas

On June 19, 2016, Officer Thomas Berrettini of the Grand Prairie Police Department saw
a white Ford Focus hatchback driven by Breyfogole change lanes with its turn signal on but no
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illuminated taillights. Officer Berrettini knew the absence of functioning taillights was a
violation of section 547.322 of the Texas Transportation Code,1 and initiated a traffic stop.
Up... More...
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STATE OF NEBRASKA V. CRUZ G. VALERIANO, JR

On May 18, 2016, officers with the Scotts Bluff County jail responded to an assault involving two inmates in the Center’s F-Pod. They found inmates Valeriano and Timothy Trujillo had both sustained injuries in an apparent altercation. After investigating the circumstances of the injuries, the State charged Valeriano with assault by a confined person, a Class IIIA felony. At Valeriano’s trial, the... More...   $0 (11-29-2017 - NE)

City of Fontana v. California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, City of Ontario, Real Parties in Interest

If a municipality imposes a sales tax, the State Board of Equalization (Board or
BOE) has the statutory authority to collect and then remit the tax back to the
municipality. But what if more than one municipality claim that the taxable sale occurred
within its jurisdiction? Included in the Board’s authority is the power to determine where
sales of personal property occur, and the c... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. AMANDA JO ROCHELLE WIEGAND Probation Violation

Stansbury was common-law married to Nichole Stobaugh, and they were together from 2007 through 2013. Two children were born of their marriage—Lily and Jayden. Stansbury and Stobaugh were divorced in 2013; afterwards, they shared joint legal custody of their children.

At Stobaugh's request, on December 17, 2015, the district court entered a protection from stalking order that was to rem... More...
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United States of America v. Anil Uskanli District of Hawaii Federal Courthouse - Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, HI - Anil Uskanli Sentenced For Interference With Flight Crew

Anil Uskanli, age 26, of Turkey, was sentenced on November 20, 2017 to time-served (six months) in federal prison, and ordered to pay restitution of $8,525.00 for interfering with American Airlines flight crew members and attendants while aboard a May 19, 2017 flight from Los Angeles, California to Honolulu, Hawaii.More...
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