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Anchorage, Alaska criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with wo counts of online enticement or coercion in relation involving two victims. |
United States of America v. Cloyd Lacap, Jr. |
Anchorage, Alaska armed robbery charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Cloyd Lacap Jr., 22, who was charged for robbing two individuals at gun point after arranging to meet them for the supposed purpose of purchasing items each had listed for sale online. |
United States of America v. Antonio Travis Stewart |
![]() Anchorage, AK - Felon Sentenced to 10 Years in Federal Prison for Illegal Possession of Firearm Antonio Travis Steward, 41, of Anchorage, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Sharon L. Gleason, to serve 10 years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for illegally possess... More... $0 (10-29-2018 - AK) |
United States of America v. Jeff Green
District of Alaska Federal Courthouse - Anchorage, Alaska |
Anchorage, AK - Judge Imposes 9-Year Sentence on 14-Time Felon For Possessing Firearms |
State of Alaska v. Greg Imig and Amy DeWitt |
Anchorage, AK - Anchorage Couple Found Not Guilty For Starting Sockeye Fire In 2015 |
United States of America v. Mark J. Avery |
Anchorage, AK - Former Anchorage Prosecutor convicted in wire fraud and money laundering scheme amounting to $31 million |
USA V. SABIL MUJAHID |
On March 5, 2009, Sabil Mumin Mujahid was arrested in Anchorage, Alaska after officers found a firearm in the trunk of a car he had driven to the Nesbett Courthouse for a bail hearing on a pending state drug charge. Mujahid was taken to the Anchorage Correctional Complex, which provides |
Allstate Insurance Company v. Charles Herron |
We must decide, among other issues, whether an insurance company’s failure to settle a claim against its insured by a ALLSTATE INSURANCE v. HERRON 3383 claimant’s stated settlement deadline constitutes a breach of the insurer’s duty of good faith and fair dealing under Alaska law. |
T.C. Greywolf v. William N. Carroll, M.D. |
A mental health unit patient, T.C. Greywolf, was arrested at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and discharged to Fairbanks Correctional Center on a charge of felony assault in the third degree because she had allegedly threatened to harm her psychiatrist, Dr. William Carroll. After Greywolf was acquitted in her criminal trial, she filed charges against Dr. Carroll for (1) malicious prosecution;... More... $0 (01-17-2007 - AK) |
Jeanette Pitka v. Interior Regional Housing Authority |
Jeannette Pitka was dissatisfied with her conditions of employment and the results of the grievance she filed with her employer, the Interior Regional Housing Authority. She left work and never returned. Pitka sued her employer, alleging breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, breach of employment contract, and constructive termination. The superior court granted summary ... More... $0 (09-13-2002 - AK) |
Juan Valdez v. Mark A. Rosenbaum, et al. |
In this civil rights action, Juan Valdez alleges that his con-stitutional rights were violated during his pretrial detention in the Alaska Cook Inlet Pretrial Facility ("CIPT"). Valdez was a federal detainee who was held in CIPT pursuant to an agree-ment between the state of Alaska and the U.S. Marshal Ser-vice. After he was convicted in federal court, Valdez filed this suit against Assistan... More... $0 (09-05-2002 - AK) |