| United States of America v. Keith Blake Clifton |
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Greenville, Mississippi, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with producing images of a child during his sexual assault of the victim and distributing child sexual abuse material through a mobile messaging application. The investigation of Keith Blake Clifton, 31, began after the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children alerted law enforcement authorities that a $ (12-15-2025 - MS) |
| United States of America v. Anthony Raymond Dodd, et al. |
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Tacoma, Washington, criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with drug trafficking and firearms violations. The longest sentence, ten years, was imposed on Anthony Raymond Dodd, 36, of Seattle. Dodd was convicted of possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime on July 25, 2025 following a three-day t $ (12-08-2025 - WA) |
| James Westmoreland v. Progressive American Insurance Company |
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Kansas City, Missouri, insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory. AI Overview Missouri bad faith insurance law allows policyholders to sue insurers for "vexatious refusal to pay" (Mo. Rev. Stat. 375.420) when a company unfairly delays or denies a legitimate claim without reasonable cause, violating its duty to act in good faith $1 (12-08-2025 - MO) |
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El Reno, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who on a property damage theory. $75000 (11-05-2025 - OK) |
| Commonwealth of Virginia v. Quincy Eugeme Moore |
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Halifax, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with voluntary manslaughter[3] and leaving the scene of an accident involving death or serious bodily injury. In 2020, Quincy Moore and Donald Jeffreys had a verbal and physical altercation at a neighborhood gathering. Party attendees separated them, and Jeffreys walked away still making verbal threats. Although Jeff $ (12-04-2025 - VA) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Tristan Levier |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon and Malicious Mischief/Injury to Property. Tulsa Police Officers responded to a reported Assault with a Dangerous Weapon at the Jack in the Box near 41st and Garnett. The victim reported that coworker Tristan Levier became upset because he heard the victim talking to a $ (10-20-2025 - OK) |
| State of New York v. Sanford Solny |
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New York City, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with 13 counts of third-degree criminal possession of stolen property and one count of third-degree grand larceny. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez today announced that a disbarred Brooklyn attorney who stole the deeds to 11 residential properties across Brooklyn, primarily from minority homeowners in fi $ (12-01-2025 - NY) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Benjamin Martinez |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. A.J.N. |
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Tahlequah, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: |
| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Dimitrius Bashir Campbell |
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Allentown, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with attempted homicide and conspiracy to do the same. |
| State of North Dakota v. Derrick St. Claire |
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Fargo, North Dakota, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with burglary. |
| Carlos Pena v. City of Los Angeles |
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Los Angeles, California, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a taking claim. |
| United States of America v. Kirill Afanasyev |
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San Francisco, California, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud. |
| State of Nebraska v. Ivell M. Hagens |
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Omaha, Nebraska, first degree sexual assault of a child, a Class IB felony 1; incest |
| State of Oklahoma v. Ashton Elizabeth Allen |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. William Solan Phelphs |
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Watonga, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: |
| Ronald Schechter v. Society Hill East Condominium Association, Inc. |
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New Brunswick, New Jersey, pro se Plaintiff without a lawyer sued the Defendant on a breach of contract theory. |
| United States of America v. Crandall Speights |
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Wilmington, Delaware criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with stealing checks out of the mail. |
| State of Oklahoma v. Bandon Keith Marshall |
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Lawton, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: |
| Melissa Trinidad v. Ricahrd D'Ambra |
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Providence, Rhode Island, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence theory. |
| City of Mustang, v. Pathfinder HDD, LLC |
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El Reno, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff in a property damage case. |
| Brey Mafi v. Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc., et al. |
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a real property fraud claim. |
| State of Oklahoma v. E.E. |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: |
| Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Thomas Patak |
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Boston, Massachusetts, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with smash-and-grab burglaries. |
| United States of America v. Jonathan Rinderknecht, a.k.a. “Jonathan Rinder,†and “Jon Rinder,†|
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Los Angeles, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with destruction of property by means of fire. |
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