STATE OF KANSAS v. CHRISTOPHER J. SCHRADER |
On April 28, 2015, the State charged Schrader with five counts, including involuntary manslaughter while driving under the influence under K.S.A. 2014 Supp. 215405(a)(3). After entering into a plea agreement, Schrader pleaded no contest to the involuntary manslaughter charge, as well as to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance. |
STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. SURAJ R. DESAI |
The following facts are taken from the trial record. In the early morning hours of November 16, 2013, Woodbridge Police Department Officer Bryan Dorward observed a black BMW enter U.S. Route 1 at a high rate of speed and cross into the middle right lane without signaling. Officer Dorward stopped the vehicle, which was operated by defendant. When the officer asked defendant for identificat... More... $0 (08-16-2018 - NJ) |
State of Oklahoma v. Zachary Lee Hutcherson MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 624 South Denver 918-398-5678 or Pat@morelaw.com |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Zachary Lee Hutcherson with: |
KIRK LASSEND v. UNITED STATES |
In July 2010, two individuals in Fitchburg, Massachusetts called 911 to report that Lassend had been walking up and down the street with a gun and firing shots into the air. Police officers placed Lassend under arrest at the scene. The officers recovered ammunition from Lassend's pocket and found a gun in an unlocked closet in the common hallway of a nearby apartment building. A search of... More... $0 (08-05-2018 - MA) |
State of Tennessee v. Teddy Lynn Sams |
This case arises from the Defendant’s violation of the terms of his Community Supervision for Life as a result of his attempted aggravated sexual battery conviction in 2006. At the guilty plea hearing, the parties agreed that the affidavit of complaint would serve as the factual basis for the Defendant’s guilty plea. The affidavit of complaint, included in the record, states that the Defendant w... More... $0 (08-05-2018 - TN) |
State of Tennessee v. James Douglas Hamm, Jr. |
In November 2014, the Sullivan County Grand Jury charged the defendant with vehicular homicide by intoxication, leaving the scene of an accident involving death, two counts of reckless endangerment, failure to exercise due care, and running a red light; the defendant was also charged with alternative counts of driving under the influence: driving under the influence of an intoxicant, driving with ... More... $0 (08-01-2018 - TN) |
STATE OF KANSAS v. NATHAN BRADLEY WRIGHT |
Wright was arrested on December 1, 2013, and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol; refusing a PBT; and multiple traffic infractions. He posted bond and was released the following day. |
State of Oklahoma v. Allisha McDonald MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 406 South Boulder 918-582-3993 or Info@morelaw.com |
Tulsa, OK - Criminal defense lawyer Mike Manning represented Allisha McDonald who was charged by the State of Oklahoma with: |
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Tulsa, OK - Criminal defense lawyer Mike Manning defended Allisha McDonald who was charged by the State of Oklahoma with: |
State of Oklahoma v. D'Juan Kwame Patrick, a/k/a D. Patrick, a/k/a Djuan Patrick MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 406 South Boulder 918-582-3993 or Info@morelaw.com |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged D'Juan Kwame Patrick, a/k/a D. Patrick, a/k/a Djuan Patrick with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Tod Joe Korf MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 406 South Boulder 918-582-3993 or Info@morelaw.com |
Tulsa, OK - State of Oklahoma charged Tod Joe Korf with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Juan Manuel Rangel-Mares, a/k/a Juan Manuel Rangel MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 624 South Denver 918-398-5678 or Pat@morelaw.com |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged NJuan Manuel Rangel-Mares, a/k/a Juan Manuel Rangel with:: |
State of Oklahoma v. Emma Barlie Arnett MoreLaw Suites Legal Suites and Virtual Offices In Downtown Tulsa 406 South Boulder and 624 South Denver 918-582-3993 or Info@morelaw.com |
Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Tulsa attorney Emma Barlie Arnett, age 43, with: |
STATE OF KANSAS v. SAMUEL LEE WOOD |
Kevin Matthews was driving in Independence, at around 10 p.m. on December 18, 2014. As he crossed a bridge, Matthews noticed Wood's vehicle stopped on the side of the road. Matthews remarked that this was "a bad place to park" because it was right off the bridge with steep ditches and a narrow shoulder. |
STATE OF KANSAS v. CODY A. RIECHERS |
On January 22, 2016, Riechers came to the dispatch window at the Clay County Law Enforcement Center just before 4 a.m. and spoke with the dispatcher, Officer Keith Myers, asking if law enforcement were looking for him. Myers noted that Riechers appeared intoxicated as he was making nonsensical statements, he smelled heavily of alcohol, and he was leaning against the counter. Myers called the on-du... More... $0 (07-16-2018 - KS) |
LORENZO A. MARTINEZ vs STATE OF FLORIDA |
Lorenzo Martinez appeals his judgment and sentences for: count one, driving with a suspended license and causing death; count two, DUI manslaughter; and count three, failure to remain at the scene of a crash involving death. We agree with Mr. Martinez that his convictions for counts one and two violate Florida's "single |
State of Tennessee v. Roy Lee Branner |
In case number 13716, the Defendant was charged with one count of violating the HMVO law, one count of DUI, and one count of violation of the implied consent statute. In case number 13717, he was charged with one count of violating the HMVO law, one count of DUI, two counts of leaving the scene of an accident, one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, one count of evading arrest, one count o... More... $0 (07-14-2018 - TN) |
STATE OF MONTANA v. TRACEY JADE JOHNSTON |
Tracey Jade Johnston appeals the sentence he received following his conviction of |
STATE OF MONTANA v. SLADE ALLEN CLAWSON |
On May 5, 2014, Clawson was charged in DC 14-239 with one felony and three |
STATE OF KANSAS v. ROBERT C. SHOEMATE |
Robert Shoemate appeals the district court's decision to revoke his probation and require that he serve his underlying prison sentence. Shoemate suggests that the district court should have entered intermediate sanctions first, such as a short jail stay followed by a return to probation. |
State of Tennessee v. Ramey Michelle Long |
As a result of a traffic stop effectuated by two Henderson County sheriff’s deputies, the Appellant was indicted for DUI; DUI, second offense; possession of marijuana; possession of drug paraphernalia; and violating the open container law. The true bill reflects the Appellant also was indicted for speeding; however, the indictment did not include a charge of speeding. Nevertheless, at trial, the... More... $0 (07-01-2018 - TN) |
State of Vermont v. Aaron Cady Vermont Supreme Court |
Defendant was convicted of his first DUI in 2006. In March 2012, defendant was |
DAVID URBAN v. KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE |
David Urban appeals the suspension of his driver's license. After Urban was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, he submitted to an evidentiary breath test. Based on the result, the Kansas Department of Revenue suspended his license. |
STATE OF KANSAS v. JOSHUA PAUL JONES |
On September 21, 2014, Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Steven Sites was conducting speed checks along Highway 50 when Jones drove past at a speed of 105 miles per hour in a 65 mile-per-hour zone. Sites saw the truck weave and cross the white lane line at least twice. Sites stopped Jones. Sites told Jones the purpose of the stop and |
Carlos G. Bertonatti vs. The State of Florida |
At approximately 8:00 a.m., Bertonatti veered his vehicle into the bicycle |
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