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State of Oklahoma v. Martin Jamison

Tulsa, OK - Defendant Sentenced to 30 Years In Prison For Death In DUI Accident

The State of Oklahoma charged Martin Lee Jamison, age 30, with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: HM12, MURDER - SECOND DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 701.8
Date of Offense: 02/12/2016
Party Name Disposition Information
JAMISON, MARTIN LEE Disposed: CONVICTION, 07/25/2017. Guilty Plea
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State of California v. Michael Dewayne Hughes

San Bernardino, CA - Moreno Valley man found guilty of murder in DUI crash that killed three

A Moreno Valley man was found guilty July 19, 2017 of multiple counts related to a drunken driving crash that killed a woman and two young girls in Jan. 2013.

A San Bernardino jury convicted 34-year-old Michael Dwayne Hughes at the San Bernardino Justice Center of three counts of murder.... More...
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Noel Don Juan v. The State of Texas Court of Appeals - 4th District Aggravated sexual assault of a child

According to the record, Juan moved in with his girlfriend Natasha and her children in
2008. After moving in and out several times over approximately four years, Juan moved out for
the last time in 2012. Natasha testified that in July 2013, after she picked her daughter J.M. up
after a sleepover at a friend’s house, J.M. made an outcry, telling Natasha that Juan had sexually
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STATE OF KANSAS v. ANGELA MARTINDALE

On December 11, 2014, the State charged Martindale with felony DUI, a nongrid, nonperson felony in case 14 CR 3317. On June 16, 2015, the State charged Martindale with three counts of forgery, a level 8 nonperson felony; one count of theft after prior conviction, a level 9 nonperson felony; and one count of theft, a class A nonperson misdemeanor in case 15 CR 1771.

On July 29, 2015, Ma... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. JUSTIN D'CORY-DEJO BUFFINGTON

On October 15, 2012, Buffington was charged under K.S.A. 2011 Supp. 8-1602(a) and (b)(5), with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in a fatality, a level 5 person felony. On April 22, 2013, Buffington pled guilty as charged. He explained that he had struck a person riding a bicycle and left the scene of the accident. He did not return to the scene or contact law enforcement. He was later co... More...   $0 (07-13-2017 - KS)

STATE OF KANSAS v. DAVID SCOTT CARPENTIER

On November 9, 2015, the State charged Carpentier with a felony DUI and one count of test refusal in No. 15 CR 292. The district court released Carpentier on bond on November 9, 2015. While Carpentier was on bond in 15 CR 292, the State charged him with another felony DUI on February 16, 2016, in No. 16 CR 51.

On April 11, 2016, Carpentier pled guilty to one count of felony DUI in 15 C... More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. DANIEL PEREZ, State v. Perez - Video

In our discussion of the facts, we will refer to the witnesses and victims by first name because many of them share surnames or changed surnames after marriage. Sometime before the mid-1990s, Perez was living in Texas. There, he met a woman named Patricia Gomez (Trish) and the two began a sexual relationship. Trish later married and took the surname Hughes.

Later, but sometime before A... More...
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State of Oklahoma v. William Michael Houghtlin County Courthouse - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK - Motorist Charged with Two DUI Deaths Gets Probation

The State of Oklahoma charged William Michael Houghtlin with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: HM21, Manslaughter IN THE FIRST DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 711-723
Date of Offense: 10/24/2015
Party Name Disposition Information
HOUGHTLIN, WILLIAN MICHAEL Disposed: CONVICTION, 06/27/2017. Guilty ... More...
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GEORGE H. BENNETT v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit

Bennett was convicted of, among other things, violating
§ 922(g), and the sentencing judge determined that at least three
of Bennett's prior convictions under Maine law were for an offense
that qualifies as a "violent felony" under ACCA. The sentencing
judge therefore applied ACCA's mandatory minimum fifteen-year
sentence to Bennett's § 922(g) conviction. The sentencing ... More...
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STATE OF OHIO vs. MASON ANGILO HARRIS, JR.

Officer Thomas Shreve, a Montgomery, Ohio police officer, observed a
motor vehicle operated by Harris in the left-turn-only lane at the interchange of
Ronald Reagan Highway and Interstate 71 northbound. Instead of turning left,
however, Harris’ vehicle proceeded straight through the interchange and turned onto
the southbound Interstate 71 ramp. Officer Shreve stopped the vehi... More...
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STATE OF MONTANA v. GREGORY ZIETLOW Montana Supreme Court

On June 13, 2015, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Karmen Stagl (Stagl), an employee
at the Town Pump in Bonner, called 911 to report a suspected drunk driver. Over the next
six minutes, Stagl made three separate phone calls to 911 updating dispatch concerning
Zietlow’s behavior. During the first 911 call, Stagl told dispatchthat she was reporting on
behalf of her coworker, later... More...
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Timothy Nelson Evans a/k/a Timothy N. Evans a/k/a Timothy Evans a/k/a Tim Evans v. State of Mississippi

Evidence adduced at trial revealed that in the spring of 2009, Evans moved into
Holling’s home as her tenant. The two previously had been romantically involved, but that
relationship had ceased before Evans moved in with seventy-year-old Holling. On the
morning of January 2, 2010, fifty-two-year-old Evans and his friend, Joe Thomas, were on
the way to perform a carpet-cleaning job ... More...
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State of Oklahoma v. George E. Grodon 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 - Criminal defense lawyers Stefanie Sinclair represented George E. Gordon, who was charged by the State of Oklahoma with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: DI6AM, DUI ALCOHOL - 3RD OFFENSE (MUNICIPAL ARREST), in violation of 47 O.S. 11-902 A 2
Date of Offense: 06/10/2017
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STATE OF KANSAS v. MICHAEL LOUIS SOUKUP COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF KANSAS

The State appeals the district court's decision granting Michael Louis Soukup's motion to suppress the results of a warrantless blood test in the State's prosecution of Soukup for driving under the influence (DUI). The State argues that the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule applies in this case when the trooper relied upon the DC-70 implied consent advisory in obtaining Soukup's blood... More...   $0 (06-11-2017 - KS)

IAR Systems Software, Inc. v. The Superior Court of San Mateo County ( Nadim Shehayed, Real Party in Interest

In these writ proceedings, petitioners IAR Systems Software, Inc. (IAR) and Valla
and Associates, Inc. (Valla), seek a writ of mandate ordering the trial court to vacate its
finding of June 30, 2016, that Valla, a law firm, should be deemed part of the
“prosecution team” prosecuting Nadim Shehayed for embezzlement. In addition,
petitioners request that we set aside the related orde... More...
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STATE OF MONTANA v. JOHN C. FOSTER SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA

On April 10, 2015, at approximately 4:57 p.m., Jonathan Rees (Rees) called 911,
stating that he was following a driver who appeared to be intoxicated. Rees advised the
dispatch that he was driving southbound on Highway 41 near mile marker 14, between
Twin Bridges and Dillon, Montana, and that the driver of a dark blue Dodge Ram pickup
with a large concrete cylinder in the bed ... More...
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Victoria Swanagan a/k/a Victoria P. Swanagan v. State of Mississippi

At trial, Derrick Sims testified that he and Vincent P. Hill worked together. When
Sims arrived at SwanaganÕs home to pick up Hill for work, he heard Swanagan and Hill
arguing in her house. Swanagan exited her house and went next door to her motherÕs house.
During that time, Hill stayed inside SwanaganÕs house. When Swanagan returned, Sims
heard a Òruckus.Ó After a while, Hill cam... More...
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State of Oklahoma v. Eric Jordan Wagoner County Oklahoma Courthouse

Wagoner, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Eric Jordan with:

1. DUI (MISDEMEANOR)

2. PERSON INVOLVED IN PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENT WHILE D.U.I.

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
02-06-2017

APPEARANCE BOND FEE (CHRIS FOGLEMAN $1500)

Document Available at Court Clerk's Office
$ 35.00
02-07-2017

PR... More...
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA v. STEVEN R. DUNCAN SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA

Law enforcement officers arrested Steven Ray Duncan in Lincoln County, South Dakota, and placed him in the Minnehaha County Jail on September 4, 2015, after he crashed his vehicle into the vehicle ahead of him at a stop sign. He was charged with vehicular battery, driving under the influence (DUI), driving under revocation, open container in a motor vehicle, and following too closely. On Septemb... More...   $0 (05-15-2017 - SD)

STATE OF MONTANA v. PAUL JULIUS OLSON

On June 12, 2014, Olson was arrested for DUI by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s
Department after he was observed weaving in traffic and subsequently failed a field
sobriety test. A draw of Olson’s blood produced a blood alcohol concentration reading
(BAC) of 0.257. Olson was charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Fourth
or Subsequent Offense, in violation of §§ 61-8... More...
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STATE OF MONTANA v. BRANDON BLUE THOMPSON

Thompson was convicted by a Lewis and Clark County jury of felony driving under
the influence, negligent endangerment, and six other driving offenses. At the sentencing
hearing, the County Attorney “recommended some leniency and suspension of fines”
because the fines would be a burden to Thompson’s family. In its oral pronouncement of
sentence, the District Court reduced Thom... More...
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The People of the State of Colorado, v. Alan Jeffrey Sewick Colorado Judicial Center

Just after 10:00 p.m. on September 19, 2015, Officer Jonathan Higgs was
patrolling Interstate 225 when he observed heavy smoke in the air and vehicles
applying their brakes. Officer Higgs caught up to a white pickup truck with smoke
pouring out of it, and he signaled for the truck to pull over. The defendant, Alan
Sewick, was the driver of the vehicle. While Officer Higgs an... More...
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The People of the State of Colorado v. Melissa Heather King The Supreme Court of the State of Colorado

Just after midnight on September 6, 2015, Officer Luke Bishard responded to a
report of a vehicle driving erratically, swerving between lanes and driving northbound
in the southbound lanes of the road. Officer Bishard made contact with the driver of
the vehicle—the defendant, Melissa King—and he observed that her eyes were glassy
and her speech was slurred. King admitted to h... More...
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United States of America v. William Curtis Howell

Lexington, KY - Former Deputy Jailer at Kentucky River Regional Jail Convicted of Federal Charges Related to the Death of a Detainee

A jury has convicted a former deputy jailer in eastern Kentucky for his role in violently assaulting a pre-trial detainee and willfully failing to provide necessary medical attention that led to his death.

Acting Assistant Attorney General Tom Whee... More...
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United States of America v. William Curtis Howell

Lexington, KY - Former Deputy Jailer at Kentucky River Regional Jail Convicted of Federal Charges Related to the Death of a Detainee

A jury has convicted a former deputy jailer in eastern Kentucky for his role in violently assaulting a pre-trial detainee and willfully failing to provide necessary medical attention that led to his death.

William Curtis Howell was convicted of usi... More...
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