United States of America v. HealthcareOne Critical Care Transport Service, Inc. |
East St. Louis, Illinois criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with improperly billed Medicare for scheduled, non-emergency ambulance transportation. |
State of Illinois v. Bernard Mims |
Chicago, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with attempted murder. |
Mechele K. Linehan v. State of Alaska |
"The judge in a criminal jury trial plays a variety of important roles, including: |
State of Alaska v. John T. Carlin, III |
Anchorage, Alaska criminal law lawyers represented Defendant changed with first-degree murder. |
Tiana Hill v. Clayton County, et al. |
Atlanta, Georgia personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on civil rights violation theories. Beginning in September 2019, the Plaintiff, Tiana Hill, alleged that she w $0 (12-09-2022 - GA) |
United States of America v. Modern Therapy, L.L.C. |
Frankfort, Kentucky criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with unlawfully distributing anabolic steroids. Modern Therapy operated out of Hallandale Beach, Florida. According t $0 (12-07-2022 - KY) |
State of Ohio v. Aldridge Ricahrd |
In 1985, petitioners-appellees, M. Jenny Wilcox and Robert Dale Aldridge, were convicted of several counts of child sexual abuse and related offenses, and were each sentenced to life imprisonment. A full ten years later their convictions were vacated and a new trial was granted by the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas in a civil proceeding brought pursuant to R.C. 2953.21. The state appeals $0 (03-14-1997 - OH) |
State of Ohio v. Robert Aldridge |
In the late summer of 1984, the police department in Huber Heights, Ohio began investigation allegations of child molestation in the Glenburn Green low-income housing project. |
Donovan Allen v. State of Washington |
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Sate of Washington v. Donovan Allen |
At 12:58 p.m. on February 7, 2000, 18-year-old Donovan Allen called 911 and reported that he found his 49-year-old mother, Sharon Cox, injured and bleeding on the floor of her bedroom in Longview, Washington. |
Clemente Javier Aguirre-Jarquin v. State of Florida |
We have on appeal the judgment of the trial court convicting Clemente |
Sean Adams v. Commissioners of Corrections |
This petition for habeas corpus arises from the state's failure to correct the false and misleading testimony of one of its key witnesses in the trial of the petitioner, Sean Adams, who, following that trial, was convicted of murder and other offenses, and sentenced to 100 years in prison. The respondent, the commissioner of correction, appeals from the judgment of the Appellate Court, which rever $0 (07-23-2013 - CT) |
Demarco Danzell Metoyer v. State of Oklahoma |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant, charged with first-degree manslaughter. ¶1 Appellant, Demarco Danzell Metoyer, was tried and convicted by a jury in the District Court o $0 (10-20-2022 - OK) |
United States of America v. Demarco Danzell Metoyer |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant, charged with first-degree manslaughter. |
United States of America v. David Kamal |
New Haven, Connecticut criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with tax evasion. David Kamal, age 60, from Stafford, Connecticut, who formerly resided in Hebron, willfully evad $0 (12-07-2022 - CT) |
The People of the State of Illinois v. Christopher Abernathy |
Following a jury trial, defendant, Christopher Abernathy, was found guilty of the murder, attempted aggravated criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault, and armed robbery of Kristina Hickey. Defendant was sentenced to a term of natural life imprisonment for the murder, 30 years' imprisonment for the armed robbery and 30 years' imprisonment for the aggravated criminal sexual assa $0 (09-20-1989 - IL) |
State of Missouri v. Richard I. Buchli, II |
Kansas City, Missouri criminal defense attorney represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action. |
State of Texas v. Michael A. Morton |
Georgetown, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with murder. |
Michael A. Morton v. State of Texas |
Christine Morton was beaten to death sometime during the early morning hours of August 13, 1986. A jury found her husband, Michael, guilty of her murder and assessed life imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. Tex.Pen. Code Ann. § 19.02 (1974). We will affirm the judgment of the district court. |
Brian Manley, Chief of Austin Police Department; Brian Manley, Individually; Commander Mark Spangler, Austin Police Department; Lt. Jerry Bauzon, Austin Police Department; Officer Benjamin Bloodworth, Austin Police Department; Officer Collin Fallon, Austin Police Department; Sgt. Eric Kilcollins, Training Coordinator, Austin Police Academy; and Officer Shand, Lead Instructor, Stress Reaction Training, Austin Police Academy v. Christopher Wise |
Austin, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with alleging that the defendants were responsible for serious injuries claim.Wise, a former cadet in the Austin Police Academy, alleged that on October 1, 2018, he was engaged in “a very strenuous series of physical exercises in an activity entitled< More... $0 (12-03-2022 - TX)
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United States of America v. Dr. Musaddig Nazeeri |
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with violation of the false claims act. |
United States of America v. Qaya Mikel Gordon |
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. |
Commonwealth of Maryland v. Eduwardo Valdivia |
Rockville, Maryland criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree assault, firearm use/felony/violent crime and reckless endangerment charges. |
Donna Miller and Estate of Kristi Leeann Miller, deceased, v. AHS Southcrest Medical Center, LLC d/bv/a Hillcrest Hospital South, Dr. Radhika Kothakota, et al. |
Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on medical malpractice negligence theories claiming to have been injured and/or damaged as a direct result of substandard care. |
James R. Smith and Patty Smith v. Neurogurgical Specialists of Tulsa, LLC and John S. Marouk |
Clarmore, Oklahoma personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on medical malpractice negligence theories claiming to have been injured and/or damaged as a direct result of substandard medical care. |
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