| State of Oklahoma v. Melvin Girard Hall |
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Lawton, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with human trafficking in violation of 21 O.S. 748, which provides: |
| Ex parte Jorge Mazuera Possession of child pornography |
Houston, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with challenging the trial court's orders denying in part his pretrial applications for writ of habeas corpus.Appellant is charged with ten separate felony offenses of possession of child pornography.2 Pretrial Applications for Writ of More... $0 (11-23-2022 - TX)
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| United States of America v. Jovante L. Champion |
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with four felony crimes: sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion; interstate transportation for prostitution; sex trafficking of a child and by force, fraud, or coercion; and transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity. |
| United States of America v. Jonathan Avery Shumate |
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Abingdon, Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with suing the social media platforms Snapchat and Grindr to exploit teenage boys from Southwest Virginia. |
| United States of America v. Oscar Carter |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with violating the Mann Act by transporting a minor across state lines for the purpose having the minor engage in prostitution and conspiracy. |
| United States of America v. Dean Edward Cheves |
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Alexandria, Virginia criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places. |
| State of Texas v. Manuel Mendoza |
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Wichita Falls, Texas criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with aggravated sexual assault and two counts of indecency with a child by contact. |
| United States of America v. Rajesh Singh |
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Seattle, Washingtion criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with attempting to entice a minor in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2422, which provides: |
| United States of America v. James Drew Bradley |
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Spokane, Washington criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with attempted enticement of a minor in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2422, which provides: |
| United States of America v. John William Thomas Flechs |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with attempted coercion and enticement of a minor in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2422, which provides: |
| United States of America v. Victor Clayton |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with sex trafficking of two minors across state lines. |
| State of Oklahoma v. Rebecca Foutch |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant, charged with: |
| United States of America v. William D. Foster |
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Miami, Florida criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with running a sex trafficking organization for more than 20 years that exploited dozens of vulnerable women and girls. |
| United States of America v. Xiang Yue Jin |
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Raleigh, North Carolina criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with making bribe payments to protect her illicit massage parlors in Cary and Wilmington from law enforcement scrutiny in 2020 and 2021. |
| United States of America v. Rafael Robinson |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with sex trafficking an adult by force. |
| United States of America v. Robert Pierre Duncan |
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Sacramento, California criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with sex trafficking of a minor. |
| United States of America v. Ramon Raudel Campos Murillo |
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Alexandria, Virginia criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with aiding and abetting the transportation of a woman for purposes of prostitution. |
| United States of America v. Dillon Jordan, a/k/a “Daniel Jordan,†a/k/a “Daniel Maurice Hatton,†a/k/a “Daniel Bohler†|
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New York City, New York criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with violating the Mann Act..From in or about 2010 through at least in or about May 2017, Dillon Jordan operated a prostitution business throughout the United States and abroad. |
| State of Oklahoma v. Brad Michael Pugh Defendant, and Jennifer Lee De La Ossa |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant, charged with: |
| United States of America v. Thomas Daniel Johnson |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with attempted coercion and/or enticement of a minor. |
| United States of America v. Eugene Deshon Hall |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with illegal possession of a firearm. |
| Angela Williams v. Steve Sisolak |
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Las Vegas, Nevada personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on civil rights violation theories. |
| United States of America v. Oscar Carter |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with coercion and enticement of an individual to travel to engage in illegal sexual activity and conspiracy to commit the offense. |
| United States of America v. Naresh Rane |
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Trenton, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged for producing and selling fraudulent massage therapy training certificates for use in various New Jersey massage parlors that engaged in prostitution. |
| State of Oklahoma v. Kelsie Marie Higgins and Demetreus Deon Cureington |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense attorney represented Defendant, charged with robbery by force or fear in violation of 21 O.S. 792, which provides: |
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