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United States of America v. Uintah Valley Shoshone Tribe
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Denver, CO - Tribal Rights lawyer represented defendant charged with selling hunting and fishing licenses that authorized members to take wildlife from the Uintah and Ouray Reservation.
The Uintah and Ouray Reservation is located in northeastern Utah and is
the largest Indian reservation inhabited by members of the U... More... $0 (11-20-2021 - CO)
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United States of America v. DAVID TELLES, JR.
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San Francisco, CA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with online enticement of a minor.
David John Telles, Jr. appeals from his convictions
following a jury trial for one count each of online enticement
of a minor in violation of 18 U.S.C § 2422(b), travel with
intent to engage in ... More... $0 (11-19-2021 - CA)
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State of Oklahoma v. Isaac Malik McLennan
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Lawton, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder with deliberate intent in violation of 21 O.S. 701.7(A), which provides:
"A. A person commits murder in the first degree when that person unlawfully and with malice aforethought causes the death of another human being. Malice is that deliberate intention unlawfully to take away the life of a hu... More... $0 (11-16-2021 - OK)
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United States of America v. Alston Orlando Leroy Williams
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Atlanta, GA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a
sex trafficking charge.
Deborah was 16 years old when she first met Alston Williams.1
She had dropped out of high school and was pursuing her GED; she lived with her father,
but her home life was complicated. That’s when a friend, Marilyn... More... $0 (11-09-2021 - GA)
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United States of America v. Kelvin Lorenzo Harris and James Archibald
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Atlanta, GA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, attempted possession with intent to distribute cocaine, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime charges.
These are the essential facts adduced at trial. As part of an el... More... $0 (11-08-2021 - FL)
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United States of America v. Matthew William Wheeler
United States of America v. James Wayne Long
United States of America v. Charles Smigrod
United States of America v. Anita Sgarro
United States of America v. Charles Topping
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Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendants with wire fraud, mail fraud, and conspiracy for their alleged involvement in a telemarketing scheme to defraud stock investors charges.
The government charged the defendants in this case for
their alleged roles in a telemarketing scheme that tricked i... More... $0 (11-06-2021 - GA)
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United States of America v. Francisco Joseph Arcila Ramirez
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Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization charge.
Colombian law enforcement were investigating how illicit
firearms and ammunition were smuggled into Colombia and
distributed to guerrilla paramilitary groups. A Colombi... More... $0 (11-06-2021 - GA)
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DUSTIN LANCE v. CHRIS MORRIS, Sheriff of Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, in his official capacity; MIKE SMEAD, in his individual capacity; DAKOTA MORGAN, in his individual capacity EDWARD MORGAN, in his individual capacity; DANIEL HARPER, in his individual capacity and MCALESTER REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER AUTHORITY, d/b/a McAlester Regional Hospital; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PITTSBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA; STEPHEN SPARKS, in his individual capacity; JOEL KERNS, former Sheriff of Pittsburg County, in his individual capacity
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Denver, CO - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause.
The parties attribute the priapism to a pill that Mr. Lance obtained
from another inmate. He took the pill on a Thursday evening and awoke the
next morning with an erection that would... More... $0 (11-03-2021 - CO)
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Ernest Kirk, et al v. Calhoun County, MI, et al
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Cincinnati, Ohio- Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a assault with a dangerous weapon and resisting and obstructing a police officer charge.
On April 9, 2015, Calhoun County Sheriff’s deputies Greg Gammons and Brandy
Edmonds were dispatched to a home in Pennfield Township to investigate a report of... More... $0 (10-27-2021 - OH)
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United States of America v. ADAM CHRISTOPHER COLLARD (19-2151);
JOSEPH ALAN COLLARD (19-2153)
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Cincinnati, Ohio- Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with various charges related to possession of child pornography.
Defendants were indicted in 2018 on various child pornography-related charges stemming
from an FBI investigation based in the Eastern District of Virginia. In February and March of
201... More... $0 (10-26-2021 - OH)
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State of Oklahoma v. Devin and Montre Wilson
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyers represented Defendants charged with first-degree murder in violation of 21 O.S. 701.7.
Brothers Devin Michael Wilson, age 18, and Montre' Laron Wilson, age 36, were accused of killing Tyler Lee Collins during a robbery. The defendants went to the apartment where Collins live under the guise of buying drugs on December 30, 2019 but intended to rob ... More... $0 (10-25-2021 - OK)
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United States of America v. ROBERT BEAM RUNYAN
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New Orleans, LA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with sexual exploitation of a child and of distribution, receipt, and possession of child pornography charges.
The facts of this case are described in detail in this
court’s December 10, 2001 decision. Accordingly, we only briefly
reiterate the unde... More... $0 (10-24-2021 - LA)
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STEVEN M. HICKMAN; GINA L. HICKMAN versus STATE OF TEXAS
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New Orleans, LA - Bail Bond lawyer represented Appellees with arguing that a bail bond forfeitures is not dischargeable.
For nearly ten years, Gina Lynn Hickman (“Hickman”) owned and
operated a bail bonding business in Tarrant County, Texas. She
served as a surety on criminal bail bonds; when a criminal
de... More... $0 (10-23-2021 - LA)
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Stephen Bishop, ex rel United States of America v. Level 3 Communications, Inc.
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Alexandria, Virginia qui tam whistle blower lawyer represent Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a False Claims Act violation theory under 31 U.S.C. 3729, which provides:
(a) Liability for Certain Acts.—
(1) In general.—Subject to paragraph (2), any person who—
(A) knowingly presents, or causes to be presented, a false or fraudulent claim for payment or approval;
(B) knowi... More... $0 (10-15-2021 - VA)
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United States of America v. LAURA G. MARTINEZ
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Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with cocaine distribution and conspiracy charges .
We draw the facts from the undisputed portions of the
presentence-investigation report ("PSR"), the plea colloquy, and
the transcript of the sentencing hearing. See, e.g., United States
v. Rivera-Go... More... $0 (10-15-2021 - MA)
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State of Oklahoma v. Alonzo John Kelly, III
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, charged with first-degree murder in violation of 21 O.S. 701.7, which provides:
A. A person commits murder in the first degree when that person unlawfully and with malice aforethought causes the death of another human being. Malice is that deliberate intention unlawfully to take away the life of a human being, which is manifes... More... $0 (10-14-2021 - OK)
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United States of America v. SHARON P. CARTER
United States of America v. GREGORY CONIGLIARO
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Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with counts that pertained to their roles in connection with other aspects of NECC's operations charges. After patients across the country became
seriously ill or died in the fall of 2012 after having been injected with a contaminated medication traced to the New England Compounding Center ("NE... More... $0 (10-14-2021 - MA)
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United States of America v. IVAN CRUZ-RIVERA
United States of America v. CARLOS JIMENEZ
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Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendants with one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute one hundred grams or more of heroin, and one count of possession with intent to distribute and distribution of heroin charges.
The facts are largely undisputed. "We rehearse the ... More... $0 (10-14-2021 - MA)
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United States of America v. PRANEETH MANUBOLU
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Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with three counts manslaughter and intoxicated-driving related crimes charges.
At 2:48 A.M. on August 31, 2019, Officer Judson Cake of
the Bar Harbor Police Department (BHPD) responded to a single car
1 We take "'the facts in the light most favorable to... More... $0 (10-14-2021 - MA)
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United States of America v. Michael Brian Anderson
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Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with four counts of mail fraud, three counts of making false statements, and two counts of money laundering charges.
A federal grand jury indicted Defendant on four counts of mail fraud, 18
U.S.C. § 1341 (Counts 1–4), three counts of making false s... More... $0 (10-12-2021 - GA)
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United States of America v. TARRESSE LEONARD
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Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a felon-in-possession charge.
Emanuel Jackson, firearm by his side, walked toward a small crowd of
people gathered near a street corner. As Jackson closed in, Detective Paul-Noel,
onsite for an unrelated investigation, saw him raise the firea... More... $0 (10-12-2021 - GA)
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United States of America, ex rel. James Heron v. Aurora Loan Services, LLC, Aurora Bank FSB, Aurora Commercial Corp., Nationstar Mortgage LLC and Medved Dale Decker & Deere, LLC
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Denver, CO: Civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on False Claims Act, Qui Tam, violation theories under 31 U.S.C. 3729, which provides:
(a) Liability for Certain Acts.—
(1) In general.—Subject to paragraph (2), any person who—
(A) knowingly presents, or causes to be presented, a false or fraudulent claim for payment or approval;
<... More... $0 (10-12-2021 - CO)
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Vickie Forrest v. Johnson & Johnson, et al.
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St. Louis, MO: Personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant on a product liability theory claiming that the Baby Powder and Shower-to-Shower talcum power products that she used were defective and unreasonably danagerous and caused her to develop ovarian cancer.
10/05/2021 Jury Instructions Filed
Curative Instruction Given to Jury
Questions to Judg... More... $0 (10-11-2021 - MO)
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United States of America v. ROBERTO SIERRA-ESTRADA, a/k/a Chorizo
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Denver, CO - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a conspiring to distribute methamphetamine charge.
On March 7, 2001, the FBI received a tip from a confidential informant that
Mr. Sierra-Estrada and another individual, later identified as Gabino Sanchez,
were planning to transport methamphetamine t... More... $0 (10-10-2021 - CO)
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United States of America v. FERNANDO RIOS-MADRIGAL
United States of America v. CESAR BLANCA-LEO
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Denver, CO - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendants with a possession of methamphetamine with an intent to distribute charge.
I. Blanca-Leon
Based on the quantity of drugs involved, the PSR set Blanca’s offense level at 32.
Wit... More... $0 (10-09-2021 - CO)
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