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CHRISTOPHER MILLER v. KEYUNNA BROWN
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Little Rock, AR lawyer represented the APPELLANT with appealing a final order of protection entered by the Pulaski County Circuit Court. In this
In this one-brief appeal, Miller argues that the order of protection should be reversed and
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State of Colorado v. Yeva Smillanska
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Boulder, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with vehicular homicide.
Yeva Smilianska was charged with vehicular homicide for hitting and killing 17-year-old cyclist Magnus White.
“This is a case about being tired," her lawyer said. "Being tired is not reckless driving. It is the epitome of what the careless driving statute is set to prosecute for
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United States of America v. Randy Platt
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Denver, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with assaulting a federal officer.
The Defendant was found guilty and then filed a federa habeas petition to vacate, set-aside, or correct his sentenced pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255.
A petition under § 2255 must be timely filed. Subsection (f) imposes a one-year limitation period. § 2255(f). Relevant he
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United States of America v. Alan Howell Parrot
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Bangor, Maine criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with assaulting and battering a federal officer.
A federal statute, 18 U.S.C. § 111, makes it unlawful to "forcibly assault[]" a federal officer. The defendant in this case, Alan Parrot, concedes that he "pushed" an FBI agent with his foot when she tried to enter his home. He also concedes that he knew, at the time o
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United States of America v. Cornelius Boston, a/k/a “C-Rock”, et al.
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Shreveport, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Drug Conspiracy, Racketeering, and Firearms Charges
Federal Grand Jury Returns Indictment Charging 14 Defendants with Drug Conspiracy, Racketeering, and Firearms Charges
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United States of America v. Shedrick Green, III a/k/a “Shed”,Ferrano Barnes, a/k/a “Quan”, Marcus Gray, Landon Askins; Brodrick Graham, a/k/a “Broderick Graham”, Kimoni McMurray, a/k/a “KiMoney”, Jakevdrick Carter, a/k/a “OB”, Ladavid Hunter, Jason Teddy Potts, Roy Lee Williams, a/k/a “Mickey”, Tangua Raybon, a/k/a “Tangua King”,
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Shreveport, Louisiana criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Drug Conspiracy, Racketeering, and Firearms Charges
Federal Grand Jury Returns Indictment Charging 14 Defendants with Drug Conspiracy, Racketeering, and Firearms Charges
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Sonia Cabellero v. Wal-Mart Stores East, LP
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a premises liability theory.
In Oklahoma, premises liability law holds property owners responsible for injuries on their property if they were negligent in maintaining a safe environment, and the duty of care depends on the visitor's status (invitee, licensee, or trespasser).
Here's a more deta
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Sheena Hayes and Morgan Lawrence-Hayes v. Richard Penkoski
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Bartlesville, Oklahoma, family law lawyers represented the Plaintiffs and Defendants in a protective order matter.
The question before this Court is whether Defendant, Richard Penkoski, harassed or stalked Petitioners, Sheena Hayes and Morgan Lawrence-Hayes, as required for issuance of a protective order. Because Penkoski did not direct his actions toward any individual person, which the
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United States of America v. Michael Elias Jalomo
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Dallas, Texas, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm.
First, Jalomo argues that § 922(g)(1) is facially unconstitutional under the Second Amendment in light of New York State Rifle & Pistol Ass’n, Inc. v. Bruen, 597 U.S. 1 (2022). The Government is correct that Jalomo’s Bruen-based challenge to § 922(g)(1) is foreclosed. See Un
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The People of the State of Illinois v. Tavion Hodges
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Chicago, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with unlawful use or possession of a weapon by a felon.
At trial, evidence established that officers curbed defendant's vehicle in Chicago on September 6, 2021. As officers removed defendant from the vehicle, they saw what appeared to be a handgun "falling from his person." A firearm was recovered between "defend
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Monica Hodges v. Stoney Creek Hospitality Corporation, Express Services, Inc. and Kone, inc.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on negligence theories.
The Plaintiff claimed that she was injured and/or damaged as a direct result of the negligence of the Defendants' agents or employees at Stoney Creek Hotel on or about January 6, 2023 as a result of a malfunction of the elevator in which she was a passenger.
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Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Timothy Witt
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Shepherdsville, Kentucky criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant in a revocation proceeding.
In May 2022, a Bullitt County grand jury indicted Witt on one count of possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. In May 2023, the Bullitt Circuit Court sentenced him to four years of incarceration, probated for three years. One month later in June, Probation and Parole informed the
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State of Ohio v. Tony Thacker
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Cincinnati, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm.
Fourteen years ago, a teenage Tony Thacker was adjudicated delinquent for engaging in conduct that, had he been an adult, would have constituted a nonviolent drug felony. From that day forward, Ohio law imposed a legal "disability" upon Thacker, making it a third-degree felony f
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United States of America v. Lamara Allen Thompson
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Seattle, Washington criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with production of child pornography.
An individual convicted under 18 U.S.C. § 2251(a) for production of child pornography is subject to a mandatory
term of imprisonment of at least 15 years. Under 18 U.S.C. § 2251(e), that mandatory term is increased to at least 25
years if that individual “has one
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United States of America v. Gregory W. Pheasant
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Reno, Nevada criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with drivng an off-road vehicle on public lands at night without a taillight.
Late at night on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend in 2021, Bureau of Land Management rangers were patrolling Moon Rocks, an area of BLM-administered land north of Reno, Nevada. When the rangers saw a group of motorcyclists riding without li
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Clarissa Marie Mars v. Tamika White
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking relief under 28 U.S.C. § 2254.
Mars was convicted in Oklahoma state court in 2015. In 2020 she filed an
application for postconviction relief in state court, arguing that the State of Oklahoma
lacked subject-matter jurisdiction over her case under McGirt v. Oklahoma, 591 U.S. 894
(2020), becaus
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The People of the State of Illinois v. Donald Pittman, Jr.
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Charleston, Illinois criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with criminal sexual assault, a Class 1 felony (count I), and two counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, Class 2 felonies (counts II-III).
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To set appropriate conditions of pretrial release where the State has filed a petition to detain, the circuit court must determine whether the State has
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Samuel A. Nitz v. State of Oklahoma
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Pawhuska, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Plaintiff on an application to be d from the requirement to register as a sex offender.
The Oklahoma Sex Offenders Registration Act (SORA), 57 O.S.2011 §§581-590.2, allows registered sex offenders who were convicted under two Oklahoma statutes to seek an order removing their requirement to register as sex offenders. Nitz argued
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The Estate of Richard Walter Meier v. May J. Burnsed
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Beaufort, South Carolina civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a life insurance proceeds dispute.
Decedent and Burnsed married on July 19, 1997. Transamerica Premier Life Insurance Company, Inc. issued a $250,000 life insurance policy (the Policy) to Decedent on June 16, 1998. Decedent named Burnsed as the primary beneficiary and his brother, Richard Walter Meier (Brother),
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Sheri Marzaro v. Sebastiano G. Marzaro
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Fairfield, Connecticut, family law lawyers represented wife and husband in a divorce.
In 1999 or 2000, the parties moved to a house in Easton, Connecticut (marital residence), where the defendant continues to reside. The defendant's primary occupation during the marriage was selling shoes and leather goods imported from Italy. His income varied significantly, as he earned $500,000 in som
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United States of America v. Jae Woo Kim
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San Francisco, California criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with 14 counts of wire fraud, international money laundering, and money laundering.
New York Man Who Ran Multi-Million-Dollar Cryptocurrency Investment Scheme Found Guilty Of Wire Fraud And Money Launderi
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In re the Marriage of: James Ewin Webb and Laura Lynn Webb
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Castle Rock, Colorado family lawyer lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.
In January 2020, father filed a petition for legal separation from mother. The parties had four children, but only one child was a minor during the relevant period of this appeal. The parents agreed to a parenting plan granting mother the majority of time with the minor child.
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Rebecca Ann Stoots v. Marion Life Savings Crew, Inc.
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Marion, Virginia personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a negligence claim.
Marion Life Saving Crew, Inc. (MLSC) provides emergency medical and transport services in Smyth County, Virginia.[1] In February 2014, MLSC Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) responded to the home of Calvin Stoots ("Calvin"), where they found him in medical distress. The EMTs were given a copy of C
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Stephen Marks v. GLT Development Corporation, et al.
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Fairfield, Connecticut personal injury lawyer presented the Plaintiff on a negligence theory.
In this personal injury action, which arose during the COVID-19 pandemic, the plaintiff, Stephen Marks, appeals from the judgment of the trial court granting the defendant GLT Development Corporation's motion to strike on statute of limitations grounds.[1] This appeal involves the question of ho
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John Doe v. State of Oklahoma
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Tulsa, Oklahoma lawyer Kent Morlan represents people seeking to expunge court records. If believe that you are eligible for an order of expungement, give Kent a call at 918-582-5544 to find out if you are eligible for an expungement.
Title 22 O.S. Section 18 - Expungement of Records provides:
A. Persons authorized to file a motion for expungement, as provided herein, must be wit
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