Trespass Law
 
Stedfast Baptist Church v. Fellowship of the Sword, Inc.

Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with Seeking declaratory relief construing the default provisions of a commercial lease.

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A. The Lease
In July of 2020, Stedfast, through its president and pastor Jonathan Shelley,
executed a 63-month commercial lease with Fellowship, as on

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Aubry Clevenger v. The State of Texas

Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a first-degree felony possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver charge.



At 4 a.m. on May 2, 2020, a Weatherford police officer stopped 38-year-old
Appellant Aubry Clevenger after determining that she had a warrant for h

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Edward Muehlner and June Muehlner v. Jean Pierre Convert and Yolande Convert

Houston, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented defendant with a residential property boundary line dispute.



The Converts purchased their house from its builder in July 1997 and have
continuously resided on the property since. When purchased, there was a wooden
fence between the Converts' house and the neighbori

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JETALL COMPANIES, INC. V. RICHARD HEIL, TODD OAKUM, AND RENEE DAVY F/K/A RENEE DAVY F/K/A RENEE OAKUM

Houston, Texas – Employment lawyer represented Appellant with contending the trial court erred on its tort and contract claims against appellees.



Jetall's claims against appellees in the underlying lawsuit derive from an
earlier, separate lawsuit to which appellees were parties but Jetall was not—namely,

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Coy's Honney Farm, Inc. v. Bayer Corp.

Cape Girardeau, Missouri personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a product liability theory.


Plaintiff Coy's Honey Farms, Inc., is a bee-keeping and honey-producing operation based near Jonesboro, Arkansas. Plaintiff alleges that dicamba-based herbicide products, including those produced by defendants Monsanto and BASF[1], moved off target dicamba-toleran

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Adobe Whitewater Club v. State Game Comm'n

Santa Fe, New Mexico environmental law lawyers represent petitioners seek and writ of mandamus.

{1} This mandamus proceeding concerns the scope of the public's right to use public water flowing over private property. Article XVI, Section 2 of the New Mexico Constitution provides that "[t]he unappropriated water of every natural stream, perennial or torrential, within the st

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THE STATE OF OHIO v. BRINKMAN

Columbus, OH - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a direct appeal in a capital case.



A. The Johns' bodies are discovered
{¶ 3} The John family had known Brinkman for some time. According to
Gene's son, Jason, the family met Brinkman a decade earlier when Brinkman<

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PEGGY MATHES ET AL. v. 99 HERMITAGE, LLC

Nashville, TN - Real Estate lawyer represented appellants with a real property in dispute issue.



The real property in dispute in this case, which the trial court described as
"commercial property near downtown Nashville,” was previously owned by Raymond
Whiteaker. Moreover,

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JOHN A. THOMPSON, etc., et al., vs STEPHEN A. THOMPSON, etc.

Miami, Florida - Trust Litigation lawyer represented Appellants/Petitioners with asserting that they had an ownership interest in the property.



Paul A. Thompson, as trustee of the Paul A. Thompson and Virginia A.
Thompson Revocable Trust, filed an unlawful detainer action in county cou

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United States of America v. Darrell Chambliss

Milwaukee, Wisconsin criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with arson.

Darrell Chambliss, age 31, purposefully started a fire in the upper-unit of a duplex in Milwaukee on February 6, 2021. Chambliss had lived in that residence with a former romantic partner, whom he abused. When that victim did not return to the residence on February 6, 2021, Chambliss threatened her and

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Steve Snow and Kaci Snow v. Town of Calumet Oklahoma

El Reno, Oklahoma condemnation lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendant on trespass and inverse condemnation theories.


¶0 Landowners sued the Town of Calumet for trespass and inverse condemnation due to maintaining two municipal sewer lines across the owners' property after the expiration of two temporary easements. The town counterclaimed to quiet title. Both parties moved

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Tina Franco and Roddy A. Vanacor v. Linda A. Ferrill and Charles A. Ferrill

Jackson, MS - Real Estate lawyer represented APPELLANTS with an appeal from the judgment of adverse possession of waterfront property.



¶2. Between 1994 and 2006, the Ferrills purchased eleven lots alongKiln-Waveland Road
in the Shoreline Park Subdivision in the city of Waveland, Mississippi.1

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Hector Casillas, et al. v. Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company, et al.

Los Angeles, California personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants the tort of trespass to chattels theory.

According to appellants, respondents Berkshire
Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company (Berkshire),
Cypress Insurance Company (Cypress), Zenith Insurance
Company (Zenith), William Reynolds, and Oliver Glover
conspired to "hack” a third-par

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Earnestine Trevino Decasual-Smith v. The Territory of Missouri, d/b/a Laurwen Mann, et al.

St. Louis, Missouri plaintiff, sued Defendant on a breach of insurance contract theory claiming more than $75,000 in damages.

On November 2, 2021, Plaintiffs filed a Complaint in this Court against Defendants for "trespass, wrongful eviction, slander, libel and the intentional infliction of emotional distress.” Plaintiffs asserted four counts against Defendants: (1) Unlawful Trespas

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Jack Kapinus, et al. v. Chazz Huston, et al.

Madison, Wisconsin civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on private nuisance, public nuisance, trespass and declaratory judgment theories.


¶1 This case arises from a dispute regarding the rights of owners of residential lots (the "lot owners") created by the plat of Wa-che-etcha as to three non-residential lots (the "lake access lots") created by the plat

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Trotter, Inc. v. Jacquot

Lincoln, NE - Trust lawyer represented APPELLANTS with a Living Revocable Trust dispute.



The facts giving rise to these cases are generally undisputed. The Jacquots were involved
in farming activities for more than 30 years. Their business had been financed by a bank, which
commenced col

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Alberto Muniz and Bridget Muniz v. Mike Dugi and Mary Ann Dugi

San Antonio, Texas - Real Estate lawyer represented Appellants with a boundary and water diversion dispute.



This boundary and water diversion dispute concerns two adjoining tracts of land located in
the Pebble Beach Subdivision in Bandera, Texas, on the Medina Lake waterfront. The Dugis'

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State of Ohio v. Mohamed Nurein

Marysville, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with felony assault and endangering children.


{¶2} Shortly after 8:00 a.m. on the morning of February 13, 2021, the Union County Sheriffs Office received a 911 call reporting gunshots at an apartment complex on Meadows Drive in Marysville. The caller reported that a short, slender Black male dressed in a blue shi

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Michael Allen Bailey

Erie, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with burglary, criminal trespass, and theft by unlawful taking.

A jury found Defendant guilty on February 8, 2018.

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Sydney Raym f/k/a Sydney Dethloff v. Tupelo Management, LLC

Fort Worth, Texas - Real Estate lawyer represented Appellant with appealing from a summary judgment from a joint venture to flip a house.



In late 2018, Raym and Tupelo entered a joint venture to flip a house. Tupelo
would provide the funds to acquire and renovate the property, and Raym promis

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State of Wyoming v. Phillip Yeomans, Bradly Cape, John Slowensky and Zachary Smith

Rawlins, Wyoming criminal defense lawyers represented Defendants, who were charged with criminal treaspass for corner crossing at the Elk Mountain Rach in 2021.

Phillip Yeomans, Bradly Cape, John Slowensky and Zachary Smith, all hunters from Missouri, were charged with stepping from one piece of public land to another at the common corner of two pieces of private property, all arranged in

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MAX GARCIA vs STATE OF FLORIDA

Lakeland, FL - Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with one count of aggravated battery causing great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement chargeS.



Mr. Garcia was at a nightclub with his friends, Nicole Gruebmeyer, Halley
Vanselow, and Michael Maier. While at t

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Sate of New York v. Miya Ponsetto, a/k/a "SoHo Karen"

New York, New York criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with committing a hate crime.

Miya Ponsetto, a/k/a "SoHo Karen," was indicted for unlawfully imprisoning Keyon Harrold, Jr., age 14, after she accusing him of stealing her cell phone.

Defendant Keyon and his father were all guests at the Arlo Soho hotel.

It was later determined that she left her pho

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State of South Carolina v. Lewis "Trey" Branche, III

Beaufort, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder.

Lewis "Trey" Branche, III was accused of killing his girlfriend Kristen Bennett on September 4, 2018.

Defendant's counsel admitted that that his client shot and killed the victim.

§ 14-17. Murder in the first and second degree defined; punishment.

(a)

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FLOYD MANAR and MARGIE M. MANAR, Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants/Appellees/Counter-Appellants, v. JAMES H. WESSON and JAMIE WESSON, Defendants/Counter-Claimants/Appellants/Counter-Appellees.

¶1 Defendants/Counter-Claimants/Appellants/Counter-Appellees James H. and Jamie Wesson appeal from judgment finding Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants/Appellees/Counter-Appellants Floyd and Margie M. Manar have an easement by prescription to use a roadway crossing property owned by the Wessons. The Manars appeal the trial court's finding that the road is not a public road. The clear weight of the evid

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