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United States of America v. Benjamin Filiberto Paz

Baltimore, Maryland immigration lawyer represented the Defendant.

The United States seeks to denaturalize Benjamin Filiberto Paz, a naturalized U.S. citizen, because it believes Paz illegally obtained citizenship. The government claims that Paz misrepresented on his naturalization application that he had never committed any offense for which he had not been arrested when, in fact, at the... More...
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United States of America v. Demar A. Brown

Baltimore, Maryland criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged for conspiracy and for transportation of stolen property, taken during a series of burglaries committed in Maryland and Georgia.

Demar A. Brown, age 38, of Paterson, New Jersey and Winston-Salem, North Carolina was indicted for conspiracy and for transportation of stolen property, taken during a series of burglar... More...
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United States of America v. Xyavion Lawrence

Baltimore, Maryland theft of firearms from a federal firearms licensee charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Xyavion Lawrence, age 20, of Washington, D.C. who was charged for theft of firearms from a federal firearms licensee’s inventory.

On August 8, 2019 at 1:09 a.m. Baltimore County Police officers responded to a burglary that had occurred at a licensed gun store in ... More...
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United States of America v. Terrell Plummer, a/k/a Rell and Tyrone Jamison, a/k/a Ty




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Baltimore, MD Two Members of Old York Money Gang Plead Guilty to Federal Racketeering Charges Relate... More...
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United States of America v. Igor Yasinov

District of Maryland Federal Courthouse - Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Man Sentenced To 17 Years In Federal Prison For Robbery - Also Committed a Kidnapping and Brandished a Gun

United States District Judge Ellen L. Hollander sentenced Igor Yasinov, age 28, of Baltimore, Maryland to 17 years in prison, followed by five years of supervised release, for armed robbery. Judge Hollander also ordered Yasinov pay $500,000 in restitution.<... More...
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JOSEPH RUSSELL GEAR v. STATE OF MARYLAND

On the first day of trial, April 2, 2015, the parties appeared before an administrative
judge, who denied a request for postponement by an assistant public defender representing
appellant. The following colloquy transpired between appellant’s counsel and the trial judge:
[APPELLANT'S COUNSEL]: We are here for trial today. It has been Mr. Gear's intention from the first day that I met... More...
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United States of America v. Kevin Garcia Fuertes, a/k/a Kerlin Esquivel-Fuentest, a/k/a Flaco and German De Jesus Ventura, a/k/a Chino, a/k/a Chalo, a/k/a Pancho, a/k/a Chaco, a/k/a Oscar

These appeals arise from the prosecution of two members of an enterprise engaged in interstate prostitution. Following a two-week trial, a jury convicted Appellants Kevin Garcia Fuertes (“Fuertes”) and German de Jesus Ventura (“Ventura”) of conspiracy to commit, and commission of, a number of sex trafficking and related offenses. On appeal, Fuertes and Ventura make four assertions of error, two in... More...    $0 (08-18-2015 - MD)

United States of America v. Corey A. Moore

After a five-day bench trial, the district court found defendant Corey Moore guilty of, among other things, violating 18 U.S.C. § 924(c) by possessing a firearm “in furtherance of” a crime of drug trafficking. On appeal, Moore challenges the denial of a motion to suppress evidence and the sufficiency of the evidence on the § 924(c) count. As to the Fourth Amendment claim, the motion to suppr... More...    $0 (10-10-2014 - MD)

James Owens v. Baltimore City State's Attorneys Office

James Owens brought this action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, an assistant State’s Attorney, the Baltimore City Police Department, and several Baltimore City police officers. In his complaint, Owens alleges that the defendants violated his constitutional rights by intentionally withholding exculpatory evidence during his 1988 trial for the rape... More...    $0 (09-24-2014 - MD)

Ida Maxwell "Maxie" Wells v. G. Gordon Liddy

Former Democratic National Committee employee Ida "Maxie" Wells sued Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy for liable and slander based upon Liddy's public statements that the Watergate burglar were seeking to retrieve photographs and papers from Wells' desk that could have tied John Dean's wife, Maureen Biner, to a prostitute ring. The Deans have denied Liddy's theory. Liddy has claimed that Dean i... More...    $0 (07-03-2002 - MD)

Mukhtar Taha v. Southern Management Corporation

On May 15, 1994, Southern Management Corporation (hereinafter "SMC") hired Mukhtar Taha (hereinafter "Taha") to work as a Maintenance Technician at the Silver Spring Towers apartment complex, one of the apartment facilities managed by SMC. On October 18, 1994, Taha's employment with SMC was terminated by property manager, Deborah Wylie- Forth (hereinafter "Wylie-Forth"), and assistant property ... More...    $0 (02-04-2002 - MD)

Southern Management v. Taha

In this case, we must consider whether a jury’s verdict finding a corporate employer liable for malicious prosecution is fatally inconsistent with its verdict exonerating two corporate employees. The appeal arises from a suit filed in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County by Mukhtar Taha, appellee, against his former employer, Southern Management Corporation (“Southern”),... More...    $0 (04-03-2001 - MD)

Cox v. County of Prince William

Joan Cox, individually and as widow and personal representative of the Estate of Brian J. Cox, and as mother and legal guardian of Brian Justin-Tyler Cox, a minor ("Appellant"), appeals the district court's order granting summary judgment to the Appellees on her claims of excessive force pursuant to 42 U.S.C.A. S 1983 (West Supp. 2000) and assault, battery, and wrongful death under Virginia l... More...    $0 (05-04-2001 - MD)

Southern Management Corporation v. Mukhtar Taha

In this case, we must consider whether a jury’s verdict finding a corporate employer liable for malicious prosecution is fatally inconsistent with its verdict exonerating two corporate employees. The appeal arises from a suit filed in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County by Mukhtar Taha, appellee, against his former employer, Southern Management Corporation (“Southern”),... More...    $0 (04-03-2001 - MD)

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