Joshua Gaines v. James Ulrich |
Tulsa, OK - Joshua Gaines sued James Ulrich on an auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged in a car wreck caused by Ulrich. |
Shamara Phillips v. Nicholas Joseph Noel |
Tulsa, OK - Personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory. |
Melissa Robins v. Tammie Lynn Quillman |
Tulsa, OK - Tulsa personal injury lawyer Mike Carr represented Melissa Robins sued Tammie Lynn Quillman |
State of Oklahoma v. James Edward Knapper, a/k/a "Baby G" |
Tulsa, OK - "Baby G" Convicted Of Murdering Deouijanae Terry |
State of Tennessee v. Michael O. Brown |
This case originally stems from a jury convicting the Defendant in 1991 for the sale of cocaine. State v. Michael O. Brown, No. 01-C-019203-CC000083, 1991 WL 335920 (Tenn. Crim. App., at Nashville, Nov. 18, 1991), no perm. app. filed. The trial court sentenced the Defendant in the 1991 case to eleven years, as a Range I, standard offender. In 1996, a jury convicted the Defendant again of the sa $0 (02-17-2017 - TN) |
Gerald H. Phipps, Inc. v. Travelers Property Casualty Company of America, Inc. |
After water damaged a building it was renovating, Gerald H. Phipps, Inc., |
STATE OF IOWA vs. JAYEL ANTRONE COLEMAN |
On the evening of August 18, 2014, Officer James Morris was parked along Highway 61 in Eldridge, Iowa, conducting random computer checks on the license plates of passing motorists to see if the vehicle was reported stolen or if there were outstanding warrants associated with the owner of the vehicle. His check of the license plate of a vehicle that passed him revealed that the female registered o $0 (02-15-2017 - IA) |
State of Oklahoma v. Warren Blunt |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Warren Blunt with: |
RODOLFO M. GAONA v. STATE OF KANSAS Sex Offender |
The facts of Gaona's case are taken from his direct appeal. |
TODD D. SCHUMACHER v. STATE OF KANSAS |
In State v. Schumacher, 298 Kan. 1059, 1060-66, 322 P.3d 1016 (2014), our Supreme Court explained the underlying facts of Schumacher's first-degree premeditated murder trial and conviction as follows: |
DANIEL GERARD LACEY v. STATE OF MONTANA |
Lacey pled guilty to four counts of felony Sexual Intercourse Without Consent and |
Khadidia Issa v. The School District of Lancaster |
School-age refugees facing language barriers asked the District Court for a preliminary injunction compelling the School District of Lancaster to allow them to transfer from Phoenix Academy, an accelerated credit-recovery high school, to McCaskey High School’s International School, a program designed principally to teach language skills to English language learners, or ELLs. The District Court gra $0 (02-12-2017 - PA) |
RICK PETRO vs. STATE OF IOWA |
In August 2009, Petro was arrested and charged with domestic abuse |
Matthew Carabajal a/k/a Mathew K. Carabajal Jacoby v. City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Josh Thornton and Michael Sutton |
Plaintiffs-Appellants Mathew Carabajal and his son, V.M.C., through |
Rondrae Tramaine Roberts v. The State of Texas |
Rondrae Tramaine Roberts appeals the trial court’s judgment adjudicating him guilty and |
STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. GARY DEAN LAMPKIN, A/K/A JOHANNAS LAMPKIN, A/K/A TONY RAY LAMPKINS |
TULSA, OK - THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA charged GARY DEAN LAMPKIN, A/K/A JOHANNAS LAMPKIN, A/K/A TONY RAY LAMPKINS with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Roberto Ruano |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Roberto Ruano with: |
Menard, Inc. v. Reba Lane |
On August 29, 2013, Lane filed a personal injury claim against Menard alleging |
State of Oklahoma v. Victoria Lynn Lee |
Tulsa, OK - Woman Sentenced To Prison On Munchausen Syndrome Charge |
STATE OF KANSAS v. KYLE R. BELTZ |
Ronald Betts suffered multiple gunshot wounds during a botched drug deal, which resulted in his death. A jury convicted Betts' partner, Kyle Beltz, of felony murder for Betts' death during the attempted drug sale. Betts knew and was on good terms with both Beltz and Beltz' girlfriend, Kelly Touchton. Beltz and Touchton lived together, and Betts would occasionally use their home—which contained a m $0 (01-31-2017 - KS) |
STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. RAYMOND T COBB, DUSTIN THOMPSON and TYER RAY THOMPSON |
TULSA, OK - THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA charged RAYMOND T COBB, DUSTIN THOMPSON and TYER RAY THOMPSON with: |
Charles Richard Joseph v. The State of Texas |
Two police officers arrested appellant Charles Richard Joseph for operating a motor vehicle without possessing his license. See Tex. Transp. Code § 521.025. They searched his car and found a baggie of cocaine. Appellant asked why he was being arrested, and an officer showed him the cocaine. In response, appellant said the cocaine was his and he bought it thirty minutes beforehand. A jury found app $0 (01-19-2017 - TX) |
United States of America, (Bureau of Land Management) v. Barthelmess Ranch Corporation; Double O Ranch, Inc.; Lela M. French; William R. French; Conni D. French; Craig R. French; M Cross Cattle Company |
In Montana’s ongoing water rights claims adjudication proceedings, the BLM |
State of Tennessee v. William Wayne Eskridge |
In July 2011, the Washington County Grand Jury indicted the Appellant for DUI and DUI per se. The Appellant filed a pretrial motion to suppress, which the trial court summarily denied when the Appellant failed to show up for the suppression hearing. During the Appellant‟s first trial, the trial court declared a mistrial.1 The Appellant was retried in July 2014. |
Barbara Bagley v. Bargara Bagley |
¶1 In 1910, the district court issued the Little Cottonwood Morse Decree, which established water rights for the Little |
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