United States of America v. Stephone Bridges |
New Orleans, Louisiana criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, in violation of the Federal Gun Control Act. |
John Carter v. State of Oklahoma |
¶58 The judgment and sentence herein is accordingly reversed and remanded with directions to proceed in a manner not inconsistent herewitTulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with manslaughter. |
TERESA ALEXANDER & DANIEL DETERS, Coadministrators of the Estate of Jordan Alexander vs. TIFFANY DAVIS and DAYTON CORRUGATED PACKAGING CORP. and Q5 TALENT, L.L.C. and HIRE SOLUTION, L.L.C. |
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CHARLES MENKHAUS vs. NICOLE FENYO MENKHAUS |
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United States of America v. Torrieo Monte Johnson, a/k/a Corker |
Valdosta, Georgia criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with illegally possessing multiple firearms including a stolen AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. |
MILAN SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS, INC. F/K/A MILAN EXPRESS, INC. v. NAVISTAR, INC. ET AL. |
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United States of America v. William Caudle |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with pointing a firearm at a woman and threatened to kill her. |
State of Tennessee v. George Steven Waters |
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United States of America v. Jovell J. Swopes |
Kansas City, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with illegally possessing a firearm. |
State of Oklahoma v. Nicholas Ruby |
Stillwater, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with third degree burglary in violation of 21 O.S. 1435 (B), which provides: |
State of Oklahoma v. Kevin Andrew Wynes |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with second degree burglary in violation of 21 O.S. 1435, which provides: |
State of Oklahoma v. Noah James Wood |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with second-degree burglary in violation of 21 O.S. 1435, which provides: |
United States of America v. Jose Luis Vega-Arzate |
Laredo, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to transport undocumented aliens for financial gain. |
Brian Patrick Henry v. Jennifer Kay McCormack |
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United States of America v. Nathan DeAlbert Mattocks |
Newport News, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl, and discharging a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice. |
Cecil Wayne Gregory, et al. v. Lindamood Heavy Hauling, Inc. and John Ryan Theobalt |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on auto negligence theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of a car truck wrecks. |
United States of America v. Lan Nguyen |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with drug conspiracy. |
United States of America v. Ira Kyrk Westbrook |
Missoula, Montana criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with stealing more than $57,000 in government benefits from an individual for whom he was the fiduciary. |
United States of America v. Franky Torres |
Rapid City, South Dakota criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. |
United States of America v. Randolph McLeod |
Trenton, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. |
United States of America v. Saul Douglas Briggs, a/k/a “76 Chain,” a/k/a “Chain” |
Grand Rapids, Michigan criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with multiple drug trafficking charges, including conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, as well as possession of controlled substances with the intent to distribute them. Briggs is also charged with illegal firearms possession and maintaining a drug house. |
United States of America v. Jerry Collins |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with armed robbery of an armored vehicle. |
Jing Xiong v. Union Pacific Railroad Company |
Omaha, Nebraska pro se plaintiff, who fired all of her lawyers, sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged in a car wreck caused by the Union Pacific employee. |
United States of America v. Brett Clinton Combs |
Salt Lake City, Utah criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with theft of firearms from a federally licensed firearms dealer and being a restricted person in possession of firearms. |
TERESA BURGI, INDIVIDUALLY AND TERESA BURGI, AS GUARDIAN AD LITEM FOR K.B. v. EAST WINDS COURT, INC. v. RONALD PASMAN, Third-Party Defendant |
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