Interference Law
 
State of Tennessee v. Billy Applegate

As pertinent to our review, Deputy Joey Hackler of the Sullivan County Sheriff‟s Office responded to a call of “a single vehicle crash” at approximately 10:30 p.m. on September 22, 2012. Deputy Hackler testified that when he arrived at the scene he found “a red Jeep truck down in the ditch” just off the road with “some tracks that [led] from the road into the grass [and] into the ditch.” Dep... More...   $0 (06-12-2016 - TX)

STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JUDD MOORE

Defendant was arrested on July 13, 2010, based on charges filed in the
10 magistrate court consisting of several counts of forgery, embezzlement, and
11 conspiracy to commit forgery. On July 14, 2010, Defendant made his first appearance,
12 and was released from custody subject to conditions three days later. The complaint
13 against Defendant was then dismissed without prejudice ... More...
   $0 (06-11-2016 - NM)

Joshua Hurst a/k/a Joshuwa Hurst v. State of Mississippi

On March 7, 2013, several people were shot, and two were killed, at a home in
Jackson during a dice game. Joshua Hurst was arrested for the crimes on March 9, 2013.
On July 12, 2013, Hurst was indicted for the murder of Ronnie Williams, the murder of
Kendra Hill, the aggravated assault of LaQuintin Carter, and the aggravated assault of Jason
Kimble, as well as for being a felon i... More...
   $0 (06-10-2016 - MS)

Mario D. Bell v. State of Indiana

At approximately 5:00 p.m. on November 23, 2014, Detective Greenlee was on
patrol when he noticed a car in front of him without its headlights on. Because
visibility was poor, Detective Greenlee decided to stop the car and, to that end,
activated his lights. Detective Greenlee first engaged Bell, who was the only
person in the car, through the passenger-side window and notice... More...
   $0 (06-09-2016 - IN)

State of North Dakota v. Chili Carlene Musselman

According to testimony at the suppression hearing, in October 2013, Fargo Police Officer Matt Christensen received information from a department detective that Musselman would be traveling from Washington State to Fargo on an Amtrak train and that she would have drugs in her possession. The detective had obtained this information from a named informant in another case. Officer Christensen testifie... More...   $0 (06-08-2016 - MT)

State of Vermont v. David G. Buckley

Defendant’s claims of error require a detailed review of the evidence presented at
trial. The incident giving rise to these charges transpired on May 17, 2014, on defendant’s
property in Bennington, Vermont. The property is located across the street from the police
station, and it is bisected by two public roads. Defendant lives on the property with his brother,
Peter Buckle... More...
   $0 (05-29-2016 - VT)

Joseph Sidener v. State of Indiana

On January 29, 2014, officers of the Evansville Police Department secured a
warrant allowing them to place a GPS tracking device on a vehicle belonging to
the mother of Jeffrey Green and to monitor that vehicle in search of a
connection to several acts of theft that had been committed in Vanderburgh
County. Later that evening, officers driving unmarked police cars began
f... More...
   $0 (05-27-2016 - IN)

STATE OF IOWA vs. SHANEKA NASHEA ALEXANDER

On February 11, 2015, a jury found Alexander guilty of interference with
official acts inflicting bodily injury, an aggravated misdemeanor, and interference
with official acts, a simple misdemeanor. Both crimes constituted violations of
Iowa Code section 719.1 (2013).
Evidence presented by the State at trial established Alexander was
present when officers arrived at an ... More...
   $0 (05-26-2016 - IA)

SHAIN MATTHEW MALLOY vs. STATE OF IOWA

Shain Malloy appeals the district court’s summary dismissal of his
applications for postconviction relief (PCR). In 1995 Malloy was convicted of
extortion following a guilty plea and convicted of burglary following a jury trial. He
was also convicted of interference with official acts following a guilty plea in
January 2004. In June 2009, Malloy was sentenced in federal cour... More...
   $0 (05-26-2016 - IA)

STATE OF IOWA vs. BRENNA LYN BETTS

On December 12, 2012, Betts was observed speeding by Officer Rafe
Albers. By the time Officer Albers was able to catch up to her vehicle, Betts had
parked her car in the parking lot of her apartment complex and exited her vehicle.
When the officer told her that she had been speeding and he needed her
identification, Betts argued that he could not cite her for speeding because... More...
   $0 (05-26-2016 - IA)

STATE OF LOUISIANA Vs. SHERMAN SINGLETON

The district judge appointed the Orleans Public Defenders Office and
Derwyn Bunton, who is the District Defender, to act as counsel to Sherman
Singleton, a prisoner, in his pending post-conviction proceedings. Mr. Bunton
objected to the appointments on numerous grounds, filed a motion to withdraw,
and ultimately applied to us to exercise our supervisory jurisdiction to review ... More...
   $0 (05-25-2016 - LA)

State of Louisiana v. David J. Manning

On November 9, 2013, David J. Manning was driving a dark colored
Ford Taurus east on Interstate 20 in Bossier Parish. Louisiana State Trooper
Nathan Sharbono observed Manning cross the white fog line, and signaled
him to pull over. Ivory Jenkins, Shatakwae Moore, and Moore’s four-year
old child were passengers in the car. Manning did not have a driver’s
license or any paperw... More...
   $0 (05-21-2016 - LA)

Palmetto Mortuary Transport v. Knight Systems, Inc.

Knight Systems, owned and operated by Buddy, engaged primarily in the mortuary transport business until 2007. On January 5, 2007, Knight Systems entered into an asset purchase agreement (the Agreement) with Palmetto, a business owned by Donald and Ellen Lintal. Pursuant to the Agreement, Knight Systems sold various tangible assets, goodwill, and customer accounts—including body removal service con... More...   $0 (05-14-2016 - SC)

United States of America v. Dean Skelos

New York, NY - Former New York State Senate Leader Dean Skelos Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison And His Son, Adam Skelos, Sentenced To 6 ½ Years In Prison, In Manhattan Federal Court

Taking Into Account Taxpayer Funded Pension, Dean Skelos Also Ordered to Pay to Pay a $500,000 Fine

A former New York State Senate Majority Leader DEAN SKELOS was sentenced today to five years in priso... More...
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Wayne E. Mitchell v. State of Indiana

On April 12, 2015, Mitchell and Melissa Degen were traveling in a car that
Mitchell had recently stolen. While stopped at a truck stop in Whiteland, they
began to argue. They continued to argue in the car as they drove away;
Mitchell was driving and Degen was in the front passenger seat. The argument
then became physical as Mitchell slapped Degen’s face, pulled her hair, and... More...
   $0 (05-13-2016 - IN)

Kelvin Morris Jones Jr. v. The State of Texas

A Montgomery County grand jury issued true bills of indictment, accusing
appellant, Kelvin Morris Jones, Jr., of the offenses of possession of a controlled
substance, namely methamphetamine,2 and two “counts” of possession of child
pornography.3 After the trial court denied his motion to suppress evidence,
appellant, with an agreed punishment recommendation from the State, ple... More...
   $0 (05-09-2016 - TX)

STATE CONNECTICUT v. EFRAIN JOHNSON

.Thedefendant,EfrainJohnson,appeals from the judgment of conviction, rendered after a jury trial, of one count of felony murder in violation of General Statutes § 53a-54c and one count of kidnapping in the first degree in violation of General Statutes § 53a92 (a) (2) (A) for his participation in events that led to the death of the victim, Tina Johnson.1 On appeal, the defendant claims that (1) the... More...   $0 (05-07-2016 - CT)

State of Tennessee v. Joseph Anthony Rivera

This case arises from the June 5, 2010 killing of Michelle Rivera, the Defendant‟s estranged wife. At the trial, Gerald Ross testified that he met the victim online and that they decided to meet for dinner in late April 2010. He said that the victim worked as a massage therapist at a West Knoxville office, that she also had private clients, and that she taught massage therapy. He said th... More...   $0 (05-06-2016 - TN)

HENRY GAIL TAYLOR V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

On September 27, 2012, Sergeant Robert Hansen, Officer Jennifer Willis,
and Officer Fuller of the Bowling Green Police Department (BGPD) responded to
the Taylor residence to investigate a report of alleged sexual abuse. 1 The
officers had been notified by Rebecca Petty that her nieces, "Melissa" and
"Carol" had disclosed to her that they had been sexually abused by their fathe... More...
   $0 (05-06-2016 - KY)

JERRY JAMGOTCHIAN V. KENTUCKY HORSE RACING COMMISSION, ET AL

On May 21, 2011, Appellant Jerry Jamgotchian claimed Rochitta, a bay
filly, for $42,400 in a claiming race at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
Foaled February 26, 2008 in Pennsylvania, Rochitta was first purchased at the
2009 Keeneland Yearling Sales in Lexington, Kentucky for $160,000 by Rabbah
Bloodstock. Prior to her debut at Churchill Downs, Rochitta had run
pr... More...
   $0 (05-06-2016 - KY)

The State of Florida vs. Ryan Charles Lindemuth

The issue before this Court is whether the State may re-file an information
that has been dismissed without prejudice after the trial court struck and therefore
did not consider the State’s response to the defendant’s sworn motion to dismiss
pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.190(c)(4). For the reasons that
follow, we conclude that the State was not barred from r... More...
   $0 (05-05-2016 - FL)

FLOYD MANAR and MARGIE M. MANAR, Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants/Appellees/Counter-Appellants, v. JAMES H. WESSON and JAMIE WESSON, Defendants/Counter-Claimants/Appellants/Counter-Appellees.

¶1 Defendants/Counter-Claimants/Appellants/Counter-Appellees James H. and Jamie Wesson appeal from judgment finding Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants/Appellees/Counter-Appellants Floyd and Margie M. Manar have an easement by prescription to use a roadway crossing property owned by the Wessons. The Manars appeal the trial court's finding that the road is not a public road. The clear weight of the evid... More...   $0 (05-04-2016 - OK)

Walter Barton vs. State of Missouri

On the evening of October 9, 1991, Gladys Kuehler, the manager of an Ozark,
Missouri, trailer park, was found lying in a pool of blood on the floor of her trailer. The
cause of death was exsanguination as a result of more than 50 stab wounds, an ear-to-ear
slitting of her throat that cut the jugular vein, and two X-shaped slash marks on her
abdomen deep enough to cause eviscer... More...
   $0 (05-04-2016 - MO)

United States of America v. Luther Elder

Dallas, TX - Dallas Man Sentenced to More Than 17 Years in Federal Prison for Role in Takeover-Style Robbery of AT&T Store in Grand Prairie

The ring-leader of a group of individuals who were involved in the January 2015 take-over style robbery of an AT&T store in Grand Prairie, Texas, was sentenced yesterday to a lengthy federal prison sentence, announced U.S. Attorney John Parker of the ... More...
   $0 (05-03-2016 - TX)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. JAMIL MURRAY, a/k/a Smooth a/k/a Mills

Jamil Murray entered a plea of guilty to drug distribution offenses, pursuant to a plea agreement that preserved his right to appeal the denial of his motion to suppress. He now appeals the denial of that motion, arguing that the District Court erred when it failed to suppress evidence that law enforcement officers obtained as a result of their entry into a motel room that he had rented, but that... More...   $0 (05-02-2016 - PA)

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