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(02-21-2023 - AK)
State of Alaska v. John T. Carlin, III
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Anchorage, Alaska criminal law lawyers represented Defendant changed with first-degree murder.
We consolidated these two cases to resolve the following question: What is the effect of the death of a criminal defendant while an appeal is pending? John Carlin III was convicted of first-degree murder. He appealed his conviction to the court of appeals and died before the open... More...
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(03-25-2011 - AK)
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United States of America v. Nicola William Mongo
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Anchorage, Alaska criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with sex trafficking a minor.
Nicola William Mongo, 23, of Anchorage sex trafficked at least two minors ages 14 and 17 who did not have housing or support in Anchorage.
Beginning in 2019, Mongo and several other individuals required the victims to go on “dates” where they would perform sex acts for money... More...
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(03-09-2022 - AK)
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United States of America v. Kenneth Manzanares
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Juneau, Alaska criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Kenneth Manzanares, 43, who was charged with second-degree murder of Kristy Manzanares while onboard the Emerald Princess cruise ship in the U.S. Territorial Waters outside southeast Alaska on July 25, 2017.
“In 2017 Kenneth Manzanares brutally murdered his wife Kristy Manzanares while on an Alaskan cruise with their three da... More...
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(06-03-2021 - AK)
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United States of America v. Tristan Jamal Grant, a/k/a "Goo"
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Anchorage, Alaska Sex trafficking of children charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Tristan Jamal Grant, aka “Goo,” 35, who conspired with another person to traffic two minors, a 15-year-old female and a 17-year-old female.
Both minors were runaways who stayed with Grant at his co-conspirator’s apartment. While at the apartment, they created an online advertisement t... More...
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(04-19-2021 - AK)
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United States of America v. Christopher L. Gordon
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Anchorage, AK - The United States of America charged Christopher L. Gordon with knowingl... More...
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(03-19-2020 - AK)
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United States of America v. Kenneth Ray Manzanares
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Anchorage, AK - The United States of America charged Kenneth Ray Manzanares with:
First-Degree Murder in violation of 18 U.S.C. 7(1) and (8) and 1111(a).
Kenneth Ray Manzanares, 42, of Santa Clara, Utah, pleaded guilty to one count of murder in the second degree for the July 2017 killing of his wife, Kristy Manzanares, onboard the cruise ship Emerald Princess in the U.S. Terri... More...
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(02-09-2020 - AK)
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United States of America v. James Terrance Williams
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Anchorage, AK - Skagway Man Sentenced for the Illegal Export and Import of Walrus Ivory
A Skagway man was sentenced for illegally exporting a raw ivory tusk, using falsified forms to have it admitted to Indonesia, and thereafter illegally importing the carved tusk, for... More...
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(08-19-2019 - AK)
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United States of America v. Christopher L. Gordon
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Anchorgae, AK - Alaska Man Charged With the Wasteful Killing of a Polar Bear
Christopher L. Gordon, 35, of Kaktovik, Alaska, has been federally charged for knowingly taking a polar bear in a manner unlawful under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, by shooting and killin... More...
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(07-19-2019 - AK)
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United States of America v. David Michael McGraw
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Anchorage, AK - Fairbanks Man Sentenced to Prison for Misapplying over $300,000 from Organization Receiving Federal Funds
A Fairbanks man was sentenced to federal prison for willfully misapplying over... More...
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(03-03-2019 - AK)
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David Thompson v. Heather Hebdon
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We must decide whether an Alaska law regulating campaign contributions violates the First Amendment. At issue are Alaskas limit on contributions made by individuals to candidates, its limit on contributions made by individuals to election-related groups, its limit on political party-to-candidate contributions, and its limit on the total funds a candidate may receive from out-of-state residents. T... More...
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(11-29-2018 - AK)
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United States of America v. Paras Jha, Josiah White and Dalton Norman
District of Alaska Federal Courthouse - Anchorage, Alaska
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Anchorage, AK - Hackers Cooperation with FBI Leads to Substantial Assistance in Other Complex Cybercrime Investigations
Defendants Responsible for Creating the Mirai and Clickfraud Botnets Continue to Assist FBI as Part of their Sentencing
Three defendants have been sentenced for their roles in creating and operating two botnets, which targeted Internet of Things (IoT) devic... More...
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(09-19-2018 - AK)
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John Sturgeon v. Herbert Frost
District of Alaska Federal Courthouse - Anchorage, Alaska
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John Sturgeon would like to use his hovercraft in a national preserve to reach moose hunting grounds. The State of Alaska is fine with that;1 the federal government is not. Sturgeons case turns on which entitystate or federalgets to decide the matter. On remand from the Supreme Court, we again conclude that the federal government properly exercised its authority to regulate hovercraft use on th... More...
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(10-02-2017 - AK)
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Untied States of America v. Furie Operating Alaska, L.L.C.
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Anchorage, AK - Alaska Oil Company Agrees to Pay $10 Million in Penalties to Settle Federal Claims for Violating the Jones Act
Furie Operating Alaska LLC (Furie), a company whose focus is exploration and production of natural gas and oil in Cook Inlet, agreed to pay $10 million to satisfy a civil penalty originally assessed against it by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for v... More...
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(04-04-2017 - AK)
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United States of America v. East West Seafoods, LLC
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Anchorage, AK - Seafood Processing Company and Owner Sentenced to Pay $60k for Dumping Oil and Raw Sewage
East West Seafoods LLC, a State of Washington company, was sentenced in federal court today to pay a total of $50,000 in fines for violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships, the Clean Water Act, and the Refuse Act by intentionally discharging oily bilge water and raw sewage in... More...
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(03-21-2017 - AK)
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United States of America v. Brando Paul Schatz
Federal Courthouse - Anchorage, Alaska
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Anchorage, AK - Wasilla Man Sentenced to 21 Months in Prison for Being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm
A man from Wasilla was sentenced in federal court in Anchorage for being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Brandon Paul Schatz, 41, from Wasilla, Alaska, was sentenced to 21 months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release.
On May 23, 2016, Scha... More...
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(03-30-2017 - AK)
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United States of America v. James Slade
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Anchorage, AK - Mine operator sentenced for polluting Alaska River
James Slade, of Calgary, Canada, was sentenced to 12 months in prison for violating the federal Clean Water Act. Slade was convicted of two Clean Water Act crimes for discharging polluted wastewater into the Salmon River as a result of his operation of the Platinum Creek Mine located in western Alaska. Slade was ordered ... More...
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(04-01-2016 - AK)
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United States of America v. James Slade
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Mine Operator Convicted Of Clean Water Act Crimes.
U.S. Attorney Karen L. Loeffler announced that James Slade, 57, of Calgary, Canada, was convicted after a two week jury trial of two counts of violating the Federal Clean Water Act by polluting the Salmon River with turbid waste water from the Platinum Creek Mine he was in charge of operating. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Novemb... More...
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(10-20-2015 - AK)
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United States of America v. Herm. Dauelsberg GmbH & Co. KG
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Anchorage, Alaska – Herm. Dauelsberg GmbH & Co. KG, a German company, was sentenced in federal court today to pay a total of $750,000 in fines and community service payments for violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships by intentionally discharging 1,780 gallons of oily water into the sea off the coast of Alaska and then presenting false records to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Herm. Da... More...
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(06-03-2015 - AK)
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Nunamta Aulukestal v. State of Alaska
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Challenged in this case are land and water use permits allowing intensive
mineral exploration on State land. The main question we address is whether the
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) had to give public notice before issuing the
permits. Because the Alaska Constitution requires public notice when interests in land
are transferred, the answer to this question depends on wheth... More...
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(05-29-2015 - AK)
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Alaska Stock, L.L.C. v. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
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We address whether copyright registration of a collective work registered the component works within it.
Facts
This case was dismissed for failure to state a claim, so we assume for purposes of analysis that the facts were as pleaded in the complaint.
Alaska Stock, a stock photography agency, registered large numbers of photographs at a time, listing only some of the authors a... More...
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(03-18-2014 - AK)
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Thomas Titus v. State of Alaska
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A motorcyclist was involved in a single-vehicle accident resulting in a cut
on his head and minor damage to his motorcycle. The accident involved no other
drivers, vehicles, or property. Because the motorcycle was not insured at the time of the accident, the State of Alaska, Department of Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended the driver’s license. The motorcyclist ap... More...
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(04-12-2013 - AK)
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Frederick G. Williams v. Ketchikan Gateway Borough
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Fredrick Williams appeals the superior court’s decision affirming the Ketchikan Gateway Borough’s ruling that the house at 511 Stedman Street is not exempt from Ketchikan Gateway Borough taxation. In March 2002 Williams received a grant to rebuild his house from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Housing Improvement Program. Under the grant, Williams would have been required to repay the full amount... More...
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(02-15-2013 - AK)
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Estate of Simone Young Kim v. Ray Coxe d/b/a Rayco Sales
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Jason Coday shot and killed Simone Kim with a rifle obtained from Ray Coxe’s gun store. Kim’s Estate (the Estate) brought a wrongful death action against Coxe, alleging that Coxe negligently or illegally provided Coday the rifle. Coxe defended in part by asserting immunity under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). The Estate argued against applying the PLCAA and alternativel... More...
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(02-22-2013 - ak)
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Anthony E. Reed v. Stephanie E. Parris
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This appeal concerns the property division between a couple who had been in a relationship for 12 years but never married. The couple and their children resided in a home titled in the man’s name. After they separated, pursuant t o a domestic violence protective order, the man paid the mortgage while the woman lived in the home with the children. The man filed for custody of the children and the... More...
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(10-19-2012 - AK)
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James B. Gottstein v. Brian W. Kraft
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This case concerns the ownership of James “Jim” and Terrie Gottstein’s former marital home. Jim paid for the property, but Terrie’s name alone was on the deed. The Gottsteins lived in the home for 15 years before moving out; they later separated. Terrie entered into a deal to sell the property to another couple, the Krafts, for significantly less than its appraised value, and Jim objected.... More...
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(04-13-2012 - AK)
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State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company v. Larry Houle Sunnie
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At issue in this case are the coverage limits associated with underinsured motorist (UIM) insurance and whether coverage provided under disputed insurance policies complies with the requirements of Alaska insurance statutes. The respondent families hold UIM policies. They allege that they have suffered emotional distress and loss of consortium as a result of a collision that killed one family’s ... More...
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(08-26-2011 - AK)
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John Pfeifer v. State of Alaska
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An elderly woman requiring long-term medical care gave $120,000 to her son in February 2007. The mother believed that the gift would not prevent her from receiving Medicaid coverage if she lived long enough to exhaust her remaining assets. She relied on a provision in Alaska’s Medicaid eligibility manual that suggested prospective Medicaid beneficiaries could give away a portion of their assets ... More...
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(09-23-2011 - AK)
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William Carlo Jachetta v. United States of America
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In 1971, William Carlo Jachetta applied for a 160-acre Native allotment comprised of two parcels (Parcel A and Parcel B) but, because of an error of the United States government, his application was initially processed only as a request for Parcel A, which the Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) issued to Jachetta in 1986. In 2004, after long and complicated administrative proceedings, the BLM f... More...
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(08-01-2011 - AK)
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Dyer L. Vandevere v. Denby Lloyd
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Plaintiffs Dyer L. Vandevere, John McCombs, Gary Hollier, and John Jent fish commercially for salmon in the waters of Alaska’s Upper Cook Inlet. State-issued entry permits and shore fishery leases allow them to fish there. After Alaska promulgated regulations that shorten the fishing year and limit the number of salmon that commercial fishers may harvest, Plaintiffs brought this action against D... More...
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(07-11-2011 - AK)
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Phyllis Williams v. DeJeaux Williams
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A divorced mother appeals the superior court’s denial of four motions to reconsider child support, visitation arrangements, appointment of a court custody investigator, and her share of her ex-husband’s military retirement pay. We affirm the superior court’s decision on each issue except for visitation, which we decline to reach on mootness grounds. We also reject the mother’s claim that t... More...
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(05-27-2011 - AK)
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Janet D. Lewis v. United States of America
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Janet Lewis appeals from the district court’s denial of summary judgment affirming a decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board (“MSPB”), which in turn upheld a decision by the United States Air Force (the “Agency”) to terminate her employment. We affirm.
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Lewis was director of a child development center on the Elmendorf Air Force Base. In 2003, another candidate was s... More...
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(05-26-2011 - AK)
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William Cameron and Alaska Airlines, Inc. v. Deborah Chang-Craft
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An employee filed suit against her employer for wrongful termination after her union refused to take her grievance to arbitration under the applicable collective bargaining agreement. Relevant federal law required the employee to prove as part of her wrongful termination claim that her union had breached its duty of fair representation when handling her grievance.1 During trial the employer twice ... More...
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(04-15-2011 - AK)
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Robert J. Henrichs v. Chugach Alaska Corporation
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A former director, accused of misconduct while serving as chair of a corporate board, appeals a jury verdict finding him liable for breach of fiduciary duty.
He also appeals a superior court order banning him from serving on the corporation’s board of directors for five years. The director argues the superior court erred by:
(1) refusing to instruct the jury on what he refers to as... More...
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(04-22-2011 - AK)
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David Alan Wiemer v. Continental Car & Truck, L.L.C.
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A consumer brought a putative class action lawsuit against an automobile dealership more than two years after he purchased a vehicle, alleging the dealership charged a document preparation fee not included in the vehicle’s advertised price in violation of Alaska’s Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act (UTPA). The dealership moved to dismiss the complaint, arguing that the two-year... More...
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(08-13-2010 - AK)
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