State of Missouri v. Christopher Eric Hunt |
Christopher Hunt (“Defendant”) appeals from the judgment upon his conviction of one count of burglary in the first degree, Section 569.160 RSMo 20001, one count of property damage in the second degree, Section 569.120, and one count of assault in the third degree, Section 565.070. Defendant’s convictions stem from acts committed during the arrest of Phil Alberternst (“Alberternst”). With... More... $0 (01-28-2014 - MO) |
State of Oklahoma v. Ryan Scott Levin |
Tulsa criminal defense lawyer Jerry Turster represented Ryan Scott Levin who was charged with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Carl James Williams aka Karl Williams, Shelby Lynn Boysel and Bethan Marie Woodward |
The State of Oklahoma charged Carl James Williams aka Karl Williams, Shelby Lynn Boysel and Bethan Marie Woodward |
State of Oklahoma v. Terrell Deon Moore |
The State of Oklahoma charged Terrell Deon Moore with unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute in violation of 63 O.S. 2-401 which provides: |
State of Oklahoma v. Marco Louis Barnett |
Tulsa criminal defense lawyer Scott Goode represented Marco Louis Barnett, who was charged by the State of Oklahoma with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Robert Nathaniel Bailey, Markeon Harley |
Tulsa, OK - Criminal defense lawyer Sharon Holmes represented Qualauni Shaunice Lewis who was charged by the State of Oklahoma with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Lorell Antonio Battle, Jr., a/k/a Lorrel Battle, a/k/a Rufus Battle, Paul Edward Battle, Thomas LaFayette Jackson, a/k/a Big Pun, a/k/a Battle, a/k/a Thomas Layeffetta Jackson |
Tulsa criminal defense lawyers Jerry Truster, Kathy S. Fry, Mark Donaldson Lyons and the Tulsa County Public Defender's Office represented Lorell Antonio Battle, Jr., a/k/a Lorrel Battle, a/k/a Rufus Battle, Paul Edward Battle, Thomas LaFayette Jackson, a/k/a Big Pun, a/k/a Battle, a/k/a Thomas La... More... $0 (09-03-2013 - OK) |
State of Oklahoma v. David Wayne Hall |
The State of Oklahoma charged David Wayne Hall with possession of a firearm after former conviction of a felony in violation of 21 O.S. 1283; possession of controlled dangerous substance within 2000 feet of a school in violaiton of 63 O.S. 2-401; possession of a firearm while in the commission of a felony in violation of 21 O.S. 1287; and knowingly receiving and or concealing stolen property in vi... More... $0 (08-26-2013 - OK) |
State of Oklahoma v. Phillip Steven Borden |
The State of Oklahoma charged Phillip Steven Borden, 44, with thirteen felony counts including rape by instrumentation in violation of 21 O.S. 1111.1, lewd molestation in violation of 21 O.S. 1123, unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute in violation of 63 O.S. 2-401, possession of a firearm while in the commission of a felony in violation of 21 O.S. 1287, first degree rap... More... $0 (07-29-2013 - OK) |
State of Oklahoma v. Sheldon Eugene Washington |
The State of Oklahoma charged Sheldon Eugene Washington with unlawful possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute in violation of 63 O.S. 20401, failure to carry insurance / security verification form in violation of 47 O.S 7-606, improper tail lamps / tag lamp in violation of 47 O.S. 12-204, possession of controlled drugs without tax stamp affixed in violation of 68 O.S. 450.1, and ... More... $0 (07-02-2013 - OK) |
State of Oklahoma v. Phillip Steven Borden a/k/a Phillip Stephen Borden |
The State of Oklahoma charged Phillip Steven Borden a/k/a Phillip Stephen Borden with: |
IN THE INTEREST OF A.U. and J.U., Minor Children, H.O., Mother, Appellant. |
A mother appeals from the juvenile court order terminating her parental rights to two children under section 232.116(1)(f) (2013). The mother contends (A) the State failed to make reasonable reunification efforts, (B) the State failed to prove statutory grounds for termination, (C) terminating her parental rights is not in the children’s best interests, (D) statutory exceptions save the parent-c... More... $0 (06-12-2013 - IA) |
United States of America v. Melvin David Towns, Jr. |
Melvin Towns (“Towns”) challenges his conviction and sentence for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine and conspiracy to possess and distribute pseudoephedrine in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 846. He argues primarily that some of the evidence against him—pseudoephedrine purchase logs—was introduced in violation of the business records exception to the hearsay rule and the Sixth Amendment... More... $0 (05-01-2013 - TX) |
State of Oklahoma v. Brian Keith McElroy |
Tulsa, OK - Criminal defense lawyer Fred Demier represented Brian Keith McElroy who was charged by the State of Oklahoma with: |
United States v. Douglas Suing |
Law enforcement searched computer hard drives found in Douglas Suing's vehicle and residence and discovered child pornography. After being charged with three violations of federal child pornography laws, Suing entered a conditional guilty plea to one count of producing and manufacturing child pornography in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2251(a), preserving his right to appeal the district court's1 den... More... $0 (04-10-2013 - NE) |
Annie Tummino v. Margaret Hamburg |
Plan B and Plan B One-Step are emergency contraceptives that can be taken to reduce the risk of pregnancy after unprotected intercourse. In 1999, Plan B became the first emergency contraceptive drug approved for prescription-only use in the United States. In 2006, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) approved non-prescription access to Plan B for women 18 and older, and with a prescription... More... $0 (04-06-2013 - NY) |
State of Oklahoma v. Lisa Michelle Hickey |
The State of Oklahoma charged Lisa Michelle Hickey, age 30, with possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, meth, in violation of 63 O.S. 2-401 and 63 O.S. 2-420. |
State of Oklahoma v. Ronald Dean Rider, Jr. |
The State of Oklahoma charged Ronald Dean Rider, Jr. with possession of controlled drugs in violation 63 O.S. 2-401; possession of a firearm after former conviction of a felony in violation of 21 O.S. 1283; possession of controlled drugs without a tax stamp affixed in violation of 68 O.S. 450.1; possession or selling of paraphernalia; and child neglect in violation of 21 O.S. 843.5; failure to reg... More... $0 (03-01-2013 - OK) |
State of Oklahoma v. Oscar Dean Ray II |
The State of Oklahoma charged Oscar Dean Ray II and Natasha Speilman with unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute in violation of 63 O.S. 2-401, possession of controlled drugs without a tax stamp affixed in violation of 68 O.S. 450.1; trafficking in illegal drugs in violation of 63 O.S. 2-415. |
Florida v. Clayton Harris |
In this case, we consider how a court should determine if the “alert” of a drug-detection dog during a traffic stopprovides probable cause to search a vehicle. The Florida Supreme Court held that the State must in every casepresent an exhaustive set of records, including a log of thedog’s performance in the field, to establish the dog’s reliability. See 71 So. 3d 756, 775 (2011). We think ... More... $0 (02-19-2013 - FL) |
State of Oklahoma v. Terrence Andre Williams and Daniel Keith Osborn |
State of Oklahoma v. Terrence Andre Williams and Daniel Keith Osborn |
State of Oklahoma v. Marcus Lamot Temple |
State of Oklahoma charge Marcus Lamot Temple with unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute in violation of 63 O.S. 2-401 which provides: |
State of Oklahoma v. Ashli Nicolle Cutshaw and Anthony James Schreppel |
State of Oklahoma charged Ashli Nicolle Cutshaw and Anthony James Schreppel with unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute in violation of 63 O.S. 2-401 and possession of controlled drugs without tax stamp affixed in violation of l68 o.s. 450.1. |
State of Oklahoma v. Melisssa Marie Casey, a/k/a Melissa Marie Powell and Rachel Dawn Stidham |
The State of Oklahoma charged Melisssa Marie Casey, a/k/a Melissa Marie Powell and Rachel Dawn Stidham with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Thomas Paul McGuire |
The State of Oklahoma charged Thomas Paul McGuire with unlawful possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute in violation of 63 O.S. 2-401(A)(1) which provides: |
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