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STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. DANIEL B.*

The defendant, Daniel B., appeals from the judgment of conviction, rendered after a jury trial, of attempt to commit murder in violation of General Statutes §§ 53a-49 and 53a-54a. On appeal, the defendant claims that (1) the evidence was insufficient to support his conviction, (2) the trial court unduly restricted his access to certain information regarding a confidential informant who testified ... More...   $0 (03-28-2016 - CT)

Christian John Prekker v. Commonwealth of Virginia

In 2012, while seventeen years old, appellant was adjudicated delinquent for two instances
of violating Code § 18.2-248(G), possession with intent to distribute imitation cocaine. The
violations of Code § 18.2-248(G) would have been non-violent felonies if appellant had been an
adult when he committed the offenses. Appellant does not dispute that he was over the age of
fiftee... More...
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Samsung Electronics America Inc. v. Westpark Electronics, LLC

This matter arises out of Defendant’s business practices, which consist largely of selling a
variety of consumer products. Of the approximately $40 million in revenue that Defendant
claims to have generated since July of 2013, it estimates that 40-45% of that revenue, or $16-$18
million, is attributable to Defendant’s sales of Samsung television sets. Plaintiff filed the instant More...
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State of Missouri vs. Charles David Girardier III

On October 16, 2014, Abel's Quik Stop gas station in Wright City had a no-smoking
policy in effect, communicated by four-inch signs with a picture of a red slash through a
cigarette. Additionally, the women's restroom – containing only stalls and sinks – was contained
within four walls within the store with one entrance and exit door. It was marked by a sign in the
hallway le... More...
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United States of America v. Emmanuel Chaplain

Omaha, NE - Omaha Man Convicted of Multiple Robberies

Emmanuel Chaplain, age 26, of Omaha, Nebraska, was convicted after a jury trial. The jury found Chaplain guilty of seven counts of interference with commerce by means of robbery, three counts of using or possessing a firearm in furtherance of three of the robberies and felon in possession of a firearm. The Honorable Chief District Ju... More...
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STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. EMIL M. MARIN

Following a trial de novo in the Law Division, defendant
Emil M. Marin appeals from the Law Division's finding of guilt
of the disorderly persons offense of hindering his own detention
by lying to the police about having a middle name, in violation
of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-3(b)(4); and the petty disorderly persons
offense of criminal trespass on posted railroad property, in
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Montana Cannabis et al. v. State Of Montana

This is the State’s second appeal from the First Judicial District Court’s
injunctions preventing implementation of certain provisions of the Act. Montana
Cannabis Industry Association v. State, 2012 MT 201, 366 Mont. 224, 286 P.3d 1161
(hereafter MCIA I). The Act repealed the 2004 Medical Marijuana Act (2004 Act)—
which was established by voter initiative (I-148)—and replaced... More...
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United States of America v. Robert Warren

Man Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Rob U.S. Postal Office

U.S. Attorney Kenneth A. Polite announced that ROBERT WARREN, age 74, no known residence, pled guilty as charged yesterday to an Indictment charging one count of attempting to rob a United States Postal Office and one count of interference with postal employees.

According to court records, WARREN entered the Postal Office ... More...
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THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. HENRY DEAN FEEKEN

Appellee, Henry Dean Feeken, is charged by Information filed July 22, 2014, in Caddo County District Court, Case No. CF-2014-160, with Trafficking in Methamphetamine (63 O.S.2011, § 2-415). On December 12, 2014, Appellee's counsel filed a motion alleging that the search which revealed the drugs at issue was unreasonable and violated provisions of the federal and state constitutions, and that the e... More...   $0 (03-18-2016 - OK)

Noel Plank v. State of Florida

On April 15, 2013, Noel Plank, a prospective juror, appeared for jury duty at
the Leon County Courthouse at 11:30 a.m. and was part of a panel that was seated
in the courtroom at approximately 1:40 p.m. In response to general biographical
questioning, Plank advised the trial judge that he had various issues that would
make it difficult for him to serve on the jury:
I work... More...
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THOMAS J. DAVIS V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

Officer Tim McCoy was on duty in the late evening hours, parked on the
side of a remote gravel road in a rural area of McLean County, as he described
it, "looking for DUI drivers." Riding with Mccoy that evening was his canine
partner, Chico. Chico is a trained and certified narcotics-search dog. McCoy
was aware of allegations that Appellant was involved with illegal drugs. Ear... More...
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STATE OF LOUISIANA Vs. GREENVILLE MAHOGANY

On May 17, 2012, the State charged Mr. Mahogany and two co-defendants
with the December 19, 2011 attempted second degree murder of Mr. Brazile, in
violation of La. R.S. 14:27(30.1). Mr. Mahogany was also charged with
discharging a firearm during a violent crime, in violation of La. R.S. 14:94(F). On
May 25, 2012, Mr. Mahogany pled not guilty and was informed of his right to tri... More...
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State of Oklahoma v. Travis Eugene Mason a/k/a Travis Edward Mason MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 406 South Boulder and 624 South Denver 918-582-3993 or Info@morelaw.com

Tulsa, OK - State of Oklahoma charged Travis Eugene Mason a/k/a Travis Edward Mason with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: ABDOM, ASSAULT AND BATTERY - DOMESTIC- 2ND OFFENSE, in violation of 21 O.S. 644 C
Date of Offense: 01/02/2016
Party Name Disposition Information
MASON, TRAVIS EUGENE Disposed: CONVICTION, 03/15/2016. Guilty Plea
Count as Disposed: ASSAULT AND BATTERY - ... More...
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Joseph Matters v. State of Indiana

Matters and Bonner had dated and lived together for two and one-half years
before breaking up in July of 2015. On July 19, 2015, Bonner drove to the
Indianapolis apartment of mutual friend Brandon Bailey. Matters became
upset when he heard of Bonner’s visit and followed her there, both arriving
around 10:45 p.m. Matters “whipped his car up next to” Bonner’s and started
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State of Florida v. Robert Franklin Floyd

Robert Franklin Floyd, the Respondent, was charged with one count of
second-degree murder and one count of shooting at, into, or within an occupied
vehicle in connection with the death of Getyron Lopez Benjamin. Floyd asserted
that he shot at the vehicle in which Benjamin was a passenger both in self-defense
and defense of others.
Floyd was hosting a party at his reside... More...
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Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc., and Hammond Gavit High School v. Nasir Cade, et al.

Both Hammond and Griffith are voluntary members of the IHSAA. On
Saturday, February 7, 2015, the Hammond varsity boys’ basketball team played
the Griffith team at Griffith. A Hammond player fouled a Griffith player
during the game, which caused the Griffith player to slam into the padded wall
behind the basket and fall onto the floor.2 Thereafter, members of both teams
... More...
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United States of America v. Marlon Patterson aka Head

Danbury Man Sentenced to 16 Years in Federal Prison for Armed Home Invasions

Deirdre M. Daly, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that MARLON PATTERSON, also known as “Head,” 32, of Danbury, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Stefan R. Underhill in Bridgeport to 192 months of imprisonment, followed by five years of supervised release, for orchestratin... More...
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STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. CHRIS BAXENDALE

Defendant and Christina Lee met and began dating in high school. Although
15 never married, they moved in together and had four children over the course of their
16 twelve-year relationship. In 2005 or 2006, Defendant purchased a home on San
17 Jacinto Northeast in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he, Christina, and their
18 children lived until 2010. Only Defendant’s name was on the... More...
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Tyrone Grayson v. State of Indiana

On February 23, 2014, at approximately 5:20 a.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan
Police Department Officer Jonathan Schultz (“Officer Schultz”) responded to a
dispatch that an anonymous caller reported a person inside a silver or gray
vehicle waving a firearm at Washington Point Apartments. When Officer
Schultz arrived at the apartment complex, he saw a silver vehicle with its
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United States of America v. Kelton Sydner

Decatur Man Enters Guilty Pleas to Hobbs Act Robbery, Gun Crimes

Urbana, Ill. – A Decatur, Ill., man, Kelton Snyder, 23, appeared today in federal court in Urbana and entered open pleas of guilty to three of the four charges against him. Snyder admitted that he committed the April 3, 2015, armed robbery of the Circle K convenience store at 1685 South Baltimore in Decatur, that he brandish... More...
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Melissa E. Goddard v. APG Security-RI, LLC, alias John Doe Corporation et al.

On March 27, 2014, Melissa Goddard (plaintiff) filed a complaint against APG Security
RI, LLC, as well as against Scott Hemingway and Anna Vidiri in their capacities as
employees/agents of APG Security-RI, LLC (collectively, defendants). The complaint alleged
that, in January 2010, when plaintiff was employed as a security guard by APG Security-RI,
LLC, defendants violated G.L.... More...
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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION v. CRAIG FOR U.S. SENATE AND LARRY E. CRAIG

Larry E. Craig represented Idaho in the United States Senate from 1991 to 2009. On June 11, 2007, he was flying from Idaho to Washington, D.C., with a stop for a connecting flight at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. During that stop, a police officer arrested the Senator in the airport bathroom on charges of disorderly conduct and interference with privacy. On August 1, Craig sig... More...   $0 (03-07-2016 - DC)

State of Nebraska v. Candice M. McMillion

McMillion has been married to her husband, Caleb McMillion (Caleb), since March 2007. Their son, S.M., was born in August 2007. In late September 2012, after getting into an argument with Caleb, McMillion told her father-in-law that she had “put her mouth on [S.M.] a couple of times” and that she did so, in order to save her marriage, because Caleb “was into that.” McMillion told him that Caleb ha... More...   $0 (03-05-2016 - NE)

Judith Gentry v. East West Partners Club Management Company, Inc. Western District of North Carolina Federal Courthouse - Asheville, North Carolina

After her employment was terminated, Appellant Judith Gentry sued her former employers for disability discrimination under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and for other violations of state and federal law. A jury found in favor of Gentry on certain state law claims, for which it awarded her $20,000 in damages, and in favor of the employers on all other claims. On appeal, Gentry challenge... More...   $0 (03-04-2016 - NC)

Synecology Partners L3C v. Business RunTime, Inc., et al.

In 2008, SynEcology’s founders, Edward Grossman and Jeanne Conde, sold the
company’s assets to Lawrence Kenney. Grossman and Conde subsequently started a new
software company, Business RunTime. In August 2011, SynEcology filed a civil complaint in
Chittenden Superior Court against Business RunTime, Edward Grossman, Jeanne Conde, and
two former SynEcology employees, Thomas Re... More...
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