James Sims a/k/a James Arthur Sims, Jr. v. State of Mississippi |
Jackson, MS - Criminal defense attorney represented James Sims with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest charges.¶3. On January 7, 2016, at approximately 8:45 p.m., Officer Tara Crum with the Southaven Police Department was dispatched to the SuperLo Food Store (SuperLo) in response to a shoplifting call. When she a... More... $0 (05-27-2021 - MS) |
ROBERT SCOTT WILCOX v. STATE OF ARKANSAS |
Little Rock, AR - Criminal defense attorney represented Robert Wilcox with failure to appear and (2) the failure to pay fines, costs, and fees as directed charges.A summary of the case goes as follows. 1 In 2016, Wilcox pleaded guilty to a Class D felony in case No. 02CR-16-50. On 10 September 2019, the State petitioned to ... More... $0 (05-24-2021 - AR) |
State of Florida v. Zach Tyler Wester |
Marianna, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant guilty of 19 out of 67 felony charges including fabrication of evidence, drug possession and false imprisonment. |
Alfred Chestnut, et al. v. Donald Kincaid, et al. |
Baltimore, Maryland personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories. |
State of Tennessee v. Damon Johnson |
Jackson, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Damon Johnson with a second-degree murder chargeThis case arises after the defendant, Damon Johnson, fired multiple shots at the victim, Rashed Awwad, outside of a Boost Mobile store in Shelby County, Tennessee. The defendant was charged with one count of second-degree... More... $0 (04-28-2021 - TN) |
STATE OF OHIO v. BYRON R. HEMMING |
Dayton, OH - Criminal defense attorney represented Byron R. Hemming with a sexual imposition charge.{¶ 2} The State’s evidence at trial established the following facts. {¶ 3} A.H. and her boyfriend, Sebastian Osborne, met when they were both serving in the United States Army, and they began dating around t... More... $0 (03-27-2021 - OH) |
United States of America v. Kenneth B. Ponce |
McAllen, Texas bankruptcy fraud charged criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Kenneth B. Ponce, age 48, who was charged with conspiracy to commit bankruptcy fraud. |
Phillip Burgess v. State of Tennessee |
Nashville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Phillip Matthew Burgess with challenging his convictions for premeditated first degree murder, attempted first degree murder, and aggravated assault charges.I. Trial and Direct Appeal The Petitioner, Phillip Matthew Burgess, was convicted by a Marshall County jury |
David Jenkins v. State of Tennessee |
Nashville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented David Jenkins with claiming the post-conviction court erred in denying relief.As relevant to the issues raised in this post-conviction matter, the evidence presented at trial established that the victim, Corey Matthews, was a member of the Aryan Nation 03/16/2... More... $0 (03-20-2021 - TN) |
Courtney L. Rainey v. State of Mississippi |
Jackson, MS - Criminal defense attorney represented Courtney Rainey with appealing from her July 2019 jury conviction of felony witness intimidation.¶2. In March 2017, Courtney Rainey, a Canton, Mississippi, resident and city employee, was actively supporting a candidate in the upcoming Canton municipal election. She ... More... $0 (03-18-2021 - MS) |
United States of America v. Kenneth Gene Morgan a/k/a Kenny Morgan |
Muskogee, Oklahoma mail fraud charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Kenneth Gene Morgan a/k/a Kenny Morgan, age 44, of Muskogee, Oklahoma, who was with violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1341 and Tax Fraud, in violation of Title 26, United States Code, Section 7206(1). |
State of Oklahoma v. Marshayla J. Robinson |
Tulsa, Oklahoma Perjury charge criminal defense lawyer, M.J. Denman, represented Defendant, charged with: |
Roberto Griego Jimenez v. The State of Texas |
Houston, TX - Criminal defense attorney represented Roberto Griego Jimenez with a Poss With Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance charge.DISSENTING OPINION FROM DENIAL OF |
State of Missouri v. Lamar Johnson |
Following an internal investigation into Lamar Johnson's 1995 murder conviction, City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner filed a motion for new trial1 claiming there was newly discovered evidence demonstrating Johnson's innocence. The circuit court—concerned with |
Marcus Reed v. The State of Texas |
Amarillo, TX - Criminal defense attorney represented Marcus Reed with an Official Oppression charge.As previously mentioned, appellant was convicted of official oppression and aggravated perjury. He argued that his conviction for official oppression was “factually” insufficient because the text messages utilized ... More... $0 (02-20-2021 - TX) |
Jalen Veliz v. The State of Texas |
Austin, TX - Criminal defense attorney represented Jalen Veliz with a Murder charge.The State charged Veliz with intentionally or knowingly causing the death of Isaac Morey by shooting him in the chest with a firearm during a robbery at an apartment residence in south Austin. At trial, the jury heard evidence that on... More... $0 (02-12-2021 - TX) |
Eli Ramey v. State of Indiana |
Indianapolis, IN - Criminal defense attorney represented Eli Ramey with appealing his conviction for conspiracy to commit obstruction of justice.Ramey, Rickey Oldfield (“Oldfield”), and Chelsea Tyler (“Tyler”), had been friends since childhood. Tr. Vol. 2 at 129. Oldfield and Tyler were dating at the time per... More... $0 (02-08-2021 - IN) |
STATE OF MONTANA v. CLINTON SCOTT KRAUSE |
Butte, MT - Criminal defense attorney represented Clinton Scott Krause with a Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI), 4th or subsequent offense charge.On September 27, 2017, at about 9:40 p.m., Officer Meek of the Great Falls Police Department was dispatched to the area of 6th Avenue South and Chowen Springs Loop in... More... $0 (02-03-2021 - MT) |
State of Tennessee v. Coy McKaughan |
Jackson, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Coy McKaughan with filing a post-conviction petition in the Shelby County Criminal Court seeking relief from his conviction of aggravated sexual battery and accompanying twelve-year sentence .The Petitioner was charged with the aggravated sexual battery of his six-year-old... More... $0 (01-25-2021 - TN) |
State of Tennessee v. Christopher C. Sullivan |
Knoxville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Christopher C. Sullivan with violation of the sex offender registry and perjury charges.Defendant was convicted of the attempted sexual abuse of his minor stepdaughter from a previous marriage. He remarried in 2015 and moved into a Sullivan County, Tennessee, resid... More... $0 (01-25-2021 - TN) |
United States of America v. Jonathan Singletary a/k/a Freeze |
Buffalo, New York perjury charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Jonathan Singletary a/k/a Freeze, who was charged with f obstructing an official proceeding. |
LIONEL SCOTT ELLISON v. STATE OF MONTANA |
Helena, Montana - Criminal defense attorney represented James Jeremiah Shea with an appeal of the July 9, 2020 order of the Thirteenth Judicial District Court, Yellowstone County, denying his petition for postconviction relief.On March 13, 2013, Ellison staged a crime scene in which he attempted to implicate a Yellowston... More... $0 (01-22-2021 - MT) |
LIONEL SCOTT ELLISON v. STATE OF MONTANA |
Helena, Montana - Criminal defense attorney represented Lionel Scott Ellison with n appealing the July 9, 2020 order of the Thirteenth Judicial District Court, Yellowstone County, denying his petition for postconviction relief (PCR).On March 13, 2013, Ellison staged a crime scene in which he attempted to implicate... More... $0 (01-22-2021 - MT) |
State of Tennessee v. Coy McKaughan |
Jackson, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Coy McKaughan with filing a post-conviction petition in the Shelby County Criminal Court seeking relief from his conviction of aggravated sexual battery and |
State of Tennessee v. Christopher C. Sullivan |
Knoxville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Christopher C. Sullivan with appealing his conviction and sentence, arguing that the evidence presented at trial was insufficient to convict him of perjury.The circumstances leading to these charges date back to 2004 in New York, when the Defendant was convicted ... More... $0 (01-14-2021 - TN) |
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