Trespass Law
 
State of North Dakota v. Megan Lynn Evanson

- Criminal defense attorney represented Megan Lynn Evanson with arguing the district court’s consideration of her prior criminal convictions constituted substantial reliance on an impermissible factor, rendering her sentence illegal.



Evanson and her husband were involved in the theft of a catalytic
converter from a tru... More...
   $0 (01-23-2021 - ND)

State of Ohio Court v. Nathaniel Hearn

Toledo, OH - Criminal defense attorney represented Nathaniel Hearn with a appealing the November 13, 2019 judgments of the Erie County Court of Common Pleas, denying his motions for jail-time credit.



In four separate cases, in four separate judgment entries memorialized on
March 4, 2019, Nathaniel Hearn entered pleas of ... More...
   $0 (01-18-2021 - OH)

STATE OF OHIO v. ANTONE G. DORSEY

Dayton, OH - Criminal defense attorney represented Antone G. Dorsey with appealing from his conviction in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas after he pled guilty to attempted trespass in a habitation.



} On January 6, 2020, a Montgomery County grand jury returned an indictment
charging Dorsey with one count of t... More...
   $0 (01-16-2021 - OH)

United States of America v. Jenna Ryan

Washington, DC - criminal trespass criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Jenna Ryan, with illegally entering the Capitol Building in Washington on January 6th.

Ryan, a Dallas, realtor, asked Trump to pardon her because she thought that she was acting at his direction.

“I thought I was following my president. I thought I was following what we were called to do. He asked... More...
   $0 (01-16-2021 - DC)

State of Tennessee v. Adrian Waite

Knoxville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented ADRIAN WAITE with appealing as of right from the Hamilton County Criminal Court’s revocation of his probation and reinstatement of the remainder of his three-year sentence for one count each of theft of property valued at more than $1,000 but less than $2,500 and forgery in the same amount.

<... More...
   $0 (01-15-2021 - TN)

State of Tennessee v. Robert Earl Grady, Jr.

Jackson, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Robert Earl Grady, Jr. with contending the trial \court erred by imposing consecutive terms. Upon our review of the record, the applicable law, and the arguments of the parties.



A. Guilty Plea
On October 29, 2018, a Madison County grand jury indicted the defendant for on... More...
   $0 (01-14-2021 - TN)

TERRY JOSEPH GIBSON vs STATE OF FLORIDA

Lakeland, FL - Criminal defense attorney represented Terry Gibson with the illegal taking of a deer, armed trespass, attaching a tag not assigned, driving while license suspended, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia charge.



Terry Gibson trespassed on private property and attempted to sh... More...
   $0 (01-13-2021 - FL)

United States of America v. Aaron Mostofsky

Washington, DC - Capitol Building trespass criminal defense lawyer represented Aaron Mostofsky, age 34, who was charged with felony theft of government property. He also faces of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, knowingly -- with intent to impede government business or official functions -- engaging in disorderly conduct on Capitol gr... More...   $0 (01-13-2021 - DC)

STATE OF NEBRASKA V. DALE W. BUESCHER

Lincoln, NE - Criminal defense attorney represented Dale W. Buescher with appealing from an order of the Lancaster County District Court affirming his convictions and sentences in the county court for Lancaster County for disturbing the peace, injuring or destroying the property of another, and depositing refuse or filth on the property of another, all in viola... More...   $0 (01-11-2021 - NE)

United States of America v. Jack Angeli

Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented Jake Angeli charged with criminal trespass for entering the Capitol Building in Washington, DC without authority or permission.... More...   $0 (01-10-2021 - FL)

Michael Mark Martin, Richard Scott Martin, Jeffrey Webb Martin, Individually and on Behalf of Network Operator Services, Inc., a Texas Corporation v. Ron Hutchison, Tony Cason, Tim Martin, and Ronnie Martin

Texarkana, Texas - Shareholder dispute attorney represented Ron Hutchison, Tony Cason, Tim Martin, and Ronnie Martin with appealing the dismissal of their individual and derivative claims against Network Operator Services, Inc..



NOS is a family-owned, Texas corporation. Its bylaws describe it as a close corporation,
and t... More...
   $0 (01-05-2021 - TX)

Chad Adrian Davis v. The State of Texas

Texarkana, Texas - Criminal defense attorney represented Chad Adrian Davis with a Attempted Burglary of a Habitation charge.



The 188th Judicial District Court of Gregg County, Texas, convicted Chad Adrian Davis
of attempted burglary of a habitation, found that Davis had used or exhibited a deadly weapon
during the comm... More...
   $0 (01-04-2021 - TX)

Gabriel Martinez v. The State of Texas

San Antonio, TX - Criminal defense attorney represented Gabriel Martinez with a Murder charge.




On May 18, 2016, San Antonio Police Department (“SAPD”) dispatched officers to
respond to an emergency call for a shooting in progress. When officers arrived at the location,
they found Martinez and the complainant, Lor... More...
   $0 (12-22-2020 - TX)

STATE OF OHIO v. CHRISTOPHER P. HACKER

Bellefontaine, Ohio - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Christopher P. Hacker charged with Count One of aggravated burglary in violation of R.C. 2911.11(A), (B), a first-degree felony with a three-year firearm specification under R.C. 2941.145(A); Count Two also for aggravated burglary in violation of R.C. 2911.11(A)(2), (B), a first-degree felony wit... More...   $0 (12-05-2020 - OH)

STATE OF OHIO v. RAKEEM FORD

Dayton, OH - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Rakeem Ford with appealing from his conviction in the Clark County Court of Common Pleas after he pled guilty to one count of possession of heroin and one count of obstructing official business.



{¶ 2} On July 9, 2019, a Clark County grand jury returned an indictment ... More...
   $0 (12-04-2020 - OH)

STATE OF OHIO v. RAKEEM FORD

Springfield, OH - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Rakeem Ford with appealing from his conviction in the Clark County Court of Common Pleas after he pled guilty to one count of possession of heroin and one count of obstructing official business.




{¶ 2} On July 9, 2019, a Clark County grand jury returned an ... More...
   $0 (11-19-2020 - OH)

STATE OF OHIO vs. CORIE ULMER

Cincinnati, Ohio - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Corie Ulmer with delivery of appeals from the trial court’s judgment overruling his motion to suppress.




{¶1} Corie Ulmer appeals from the trial court’s judgment overruling his
motion to suppress. For the following reasons, we conclude that the trial cou... More...
   $0 (11-16-2020 - OH)

STATE OF OHIO vs. DENNIS RICHARDS

Cincinnati, OH - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Rodney Dain Doster with arguing the trial court erred as a matter of law by requiring him to serve a term of community control after imposing
a prison term for the same offense.





{¶1} After entering a guilty plea, defendant-appellant Dennis Richards ... More...
   $0 (11-11-2020 - OH)

STATE OF KANSAS v. BRITTANY R. SMITH

Hutchinson, KS - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Rodney Dain Doster charged with f possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, and driving under the influence.


In the early morning hours of February 18, 2018, two officers from the Hutchinson
Police Department—Officer Hannah Brown and Sergeant Eri... More...
   $0 (10-30-2020 - KS)

Andrew Colby Livingston v. The State of Texas

Gainesville TX - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Andrew Colby Livingston charged with Continuous Sexual Abuse of Young Child or Children.




A. The offense alleged against Appellant
Appellant was indicted for committing “two or more acts of sexual abuse
against children younger than 14 years of age”... More...
   $0 (10-29-2020 - TX)

Patricio Medina v. The State of Texas

Waco, TX - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Patricio Medina charged with Aggravated Assault.




Medina was charged by indictment with one count of aggravated sexual assault
of a child, two counts of injury to a child, and two counts of endangering a child. The
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jury found Medina guilty on all counts and a... More...
   $0 (10-12-2020 - TX)

James N. Hartmann v. State of Indiana

Terre Haute, IN - Criminal Defense Attorney, Burglary



[1] James N. Hartmann pleaded guilty to Burglary. Sentenced to the advisory term
of six years, Hartmann appeals contending his sentence is inappropriate in light
of the nature of the offense and his character. We affirm.
Facts and Procedural History
[2] On July 14, 2014, Hartmann was charged with Burglary as... More...
   $0 (10-07-2020 - IN)

STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF DOVER -vs- CHRISTOPHER BAIR

New Philadelphia, Ohio - Criminal Defense Attorney, criminal trespass


{¶2} On May 31, 2019, Appellant entered the premises of First Federal Bank in
Dover, Ohio, where he had previously been issued an order not to trespass. Although
Appellant was no longer on the premises when police officers arrived, a photograph from
video surveillance showed Appellant present on the b... More...
   $0 (10-06-2020 - OH)

Michael Shane Buford a/k/a Michael S. Buford a/k/a Michael Buford v. State of Mississippi

Brandon, MS - Criminal Defense Attorney, possession of more than two but less than ten grams of methamphetamine


¶1. A Rankin County grand jury indicted Michael Shane Buford for one count of
possession of more than two but less than ten grams of methamphetamine in violation of
Mississippi CodeAnnotated section 41-29-139 (Supp. 2016). Buford filed a pretrial “Motion
to Sup... More...
   $0 (10-06-2020 - MS)

John Doe v. Google, Inc.

San Francisco, CA - Employment Law Lawyer

Google, Inc. and Alphabet, Inc. (collectively, Google), and Adecco USA,
Inc. (Adecco) require their employees to comply with various confidentiality
policies. John Doe, David Gudeman, and Paola Correa, who are current and
former Google and Adecco employees, sued Google and Adecco under the
Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act o... More...
   $0 (09-25-2020 - CA)

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