Trespass Law
 
State of Kansas v. Christopher Delauder

Great Bend, KS: Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with cruelty to animals and criminal trespass for killing a neighbor's dog.

Animal cruelty is a non-person non-grid felony that can carry a sentence of up to one year in the Barton County jail. Criminal trespass is a Class B non-person misdemeanor that can carry an additional six months in the Barton County jail.... More...
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United States of America v. RONALD EUGENE HENRY

New Orleans, LA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing his conviction for possession of a firearm while subject to acourt order charge.



In November 1998, deputiesfromthe Potter County Sheriff’s Office went to a residence after
receiving a “hangup” 911 phone call. Upon arriving, they obser... More...
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United States of America v. STEPHEN A. SACCOCCIA

Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with laundering more than $136,000,000 for a Colombian drug cartel charge. He know



We briefly rehearse the relevant facts and travel of the
case. Roughly three decades ago, a jury convicted Saccoccia (a
dealer in precious metals) of a panoply of crimi... More...
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. DAVID S. MORAN

Denver, CO - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with
one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm charge.




On January 8, 2005, Wanetta Ferguson, a resident of Mayhill, New Mexico,
in Otero County, reported a trespasser on her property on Sleeping Bear Lane.1
Located in the Sacramento ... More...
   $0 (10-08-2021 - CO)

NORTHERN NATURAL GAS COMPANY v. TRANS PACIFIC OIL CORPORATION; BE USA LP 1987-1; VESECO; AIR PIPELINE CORPORATION and SONDRA BOYD; DALMER CRICK; GERTRUDE CRICK; KATHY EPPERLY; HERBERT PARK;MARVIN PARK; CONNIE SUE PARMELY

Denver, CO - Oil and Gas lawyer represented Plaintiff - Appellant with claiming Trans Pacific was producing its storage gas, which had migrated underground from Northern owned Fields.



In the late 1970’s, Northern began storing previously extracted natural gas
in the Cunningham Field’s Viola formation located in K... More...
   $0 (10-07-2021 - CO)

United States of America v. LUKE NOEL WILSON

San Francisco - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant
with a possession and distribution of child pornography charge.



We once again consider the application of the Fourth
Amendment’s warrant requirement to new forms of
communication technology. See, e.g., United States v. Cano,
934 F.3d 1002 (... More...
   $0 (10-02-2021 - CA)

United States of America v. Dwayne Sheckles

Cincinnati, Ohio - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with
five counts involving drug or firearm offenses charges.



The case against Sheckles stems from an investigation of three other people occurring
almost a decade before he arrived on the government’s radar. In 2007, the Louisville office of
... More...
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United States of America v. DAVID S. MORAN

Denver, CO - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with one count of being a
felon in possession of a firearm charge.



On January 8, 2005, Wanetta Ferguson, a resident of Mayhill, New Mexico,
in Otero County, reported a trespasser on her property on Sleeping Bear Lane.1
Located in the Sacramento Mountain... More...
   $0 (09-07-2021 - CO)

THE CITY OF FORT WORTH AND DAVID COOKE, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS FORT WORTH CITY MANAGER v. STEPHANNIE LYNN RYLIE, TEXAS C&D AMUSEMENTS, INC., AND BRIAN AND LISA SCOTT D/B/A TSCA AND D/B/A RIVER BOTTOM PUB

Austin, Texas - City Ordinances lawyer represented RESPONDENTS with the statute that regulates “coin-operated machines” preempts city ordinances that regulate “eight-liners” and the “game rooms” that offer them.



For as long as the State of Texas has been the State of Texas, its citizens have elected to
... More...
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Cayuga Nation, et al. v. Howard Tanner, et al

New York, NY - Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (“IGRA”) lawyer represented defendant with a Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (“IGRA”) claim.



This case marks the latest installment of a decades-long dispute between
the Cayuga Nation (the “Nation”), a federally recognized Indian tribe, and the
Village of Unio... More...
   $0 (08-23-2021 - NY)

United States of America v. CALVIN WEAVER

New York, NY - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with whether a police officer’s pat-down search of a suspect for weapons was reasonable under the Fourth Amendment claim.



This case presents what is, in some respects, a familiar question:
whether a police officer’s pat-down search of a suspect for wea... More...
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IN RE: AIRES DA GRACA; CONROY LEWIS; CYRIL OKOLI; DARLIN ALBERTO GUILLERMO; DIMITAR DASKALOV; EDSON MARTINS; EMMANUEL LOPEZ; FLAVIO PRADO JUNIOR; FRED KAYITARE; GABRIEL DE LA PAZ; JOAO AMADO; KEITH WILLIAMS v. STEVEN J. SOUZA, in his official capacity as Superintendent of the Bristol County House of Correction

Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendants with Claiming that the district court erred in denying their bail applications despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the detainees petition for a writ of mandamus.



Petitioners are class members in a habeas class action
filed against ICE and certain governme... More...
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United States of America v. RYAN MUMME

Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a possession of child pornography charge.



In March 2015, agents from Homeland Security
Investigations ("HSI") informed Maine State Police Detective
Christopher Tupper ("Det. Tupper") that they had evidence showing
that Mumme had wired more tha... More...
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United States of America v. Extraction Oil and Gas, Inc.

Denver, Colorado civil litigation lawyers represented Defendant accused of drilling and operating three oil and gas wells federal public lands without permission.

Extraction Oil and Gas, Inc., an oil and gas company headquartered in Denver, has agreed to pay over $462,000 to resolve allegations that it drilled and operated three oil and gas wells where it removed minerals from federal pu... More...
   $0 (08-06-2021 - CO)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. TRAVIS TUGGLE

Chicago, IL - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with conspiring to distribute, and possess with intent to distribute, at least 50 grams of methamphetamine and at least 500 grams of a mixture containing methamphetamine charges.




Between 2013 and 2016, several law enforcement agencies
investigated a large me... More...
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Richard Gore Betty Tayor, et al.

¶1 The dispositive issue presented for review in this abuse of process action filed by the counterclaimants is whether the third-party plaintiff's challenge to the sufficiency of the evidence should have been sustained and a verdict directed for the third-party plaintiff.

¶2 We answer in the affirmative and reverse the judgment appealed.

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¶3 Underlying the lawsuit - ... More...
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Nathaniel Jerome Asbury v. State of Indiana

Indianapolis, IN - Criminal defense attorney represented Defendant charged with a rape.



Alexis L. participated in a plan with Asbury, Isiah Barboza, and Elias Costello
to rob the home of her stepmother, L.L. She drew a map of the house to show
the men its floorplan, where the different rooms were located, and where More...
   $0 (06-29-2021 - IN)

State of Louisiana vs. Corderrel Cooksey a/k/a Cordarrel Cooksey

Shreveport LA - Criminal defense attorney represented Corderell Cooksey with (1) possession
of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute; and (2) possession of more than 14 grams of marijuana charges.



Cooksey’s encounter with the police began as a traffic stop which the
police justified based on an inoperable light... More...
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State of Louisiana v. Ladarious Brown

Shreveport LA - Criminal defense attorney represented Ladarious Brown with illegal use of weapons and attempted aggravated flight from an officer charges.



On March 4, 2018, Ladarious Brown (“Brown”) was at the home of
Coreana Wilson (“Coreana”), his former girlfriend and mother of his twoyear-old daughter. Coreana ... More...
   $0 (06-25-2021 - LA)

STATE OF MONTANA v. Travis Staker

Helena, Montana - Criminal defense attorney represented Travis Michael Staker with a patronizing prostitution charge.



During the week of August 26, 2018, officers of the Gallatin County Sheriff’s
Office, Bozeman Police Department, and the United States Department of Homeland
Security conducted a warrantless internet... More...
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STATE OF OHIO - vs - ROBERT L. RICKETT, JR.

Middletown, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented Robert L. Rickett, Jr. with menacing by stalking, aggravated trespass, and aggravated menacing charges.



On July 29, 2020, Rickett was charged by complaint in the Clermont County
Municipal Court with one count of aggravated menacing in violation of R.C. 2903.21, one C... More...
   $0 (06-24-2021 - OH)

State of Ohio v. Anthony Margiotti

Columbus, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented Anthony Margiotti with three counts of direct criminal contempt charges.



Defendant-appellant, Anthony Margiotti, was convicted on June 20, 2019 of
three counts of direct criminal contempt in the Franklin County Municipal Court. Margiotti
was sentenced to consecuti... More...
   $0 (06-22-2021 - OH)

STATE OF OHIO v. DENNIS BRIGGS

Akron, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented Dennis Briggs with af four counts of criminal trespass charges.



Following two bench trials, set approximately one month apart, the Wayne County
Municipal Court found Mr. Briggs guilty of four counts of criminal trespass in violation of R.C.
2911.21(A)(3). Mr. Briggs,... More...
   $0 (06-17-2021 - OH)

State of Ohio v. Nikia Johnson

Toledo, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented Nikia Johnson with one count of burglary,
and one count of petty theft charges.



Appellant was indicted on April 4, 2019, in a two count indictment, which
charged her with one count of burglary, as a felony of the second degree, and one count
of petty theft, as a m... More...
   $0 (06-13-2021 - OH)

State of Ohio v. Mecca Duke

Toledo, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented Mecca Amelia Rasula Duke with complicity to burglary and petty theft charges.



{¶ 2} On April 4, 2019, a Wood County Grand Jury indicted appellant for the
offenses of burglary, a violation of R.C. 2911.12(A)(1) and 2911.12(D), a second-degree
felony (Count 1), and o... More...
   $0 (06-10-2021 - OH)

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