State of North Dakota v. Chris Engelhorn |
According to McLean County Deputy Sheriff Curt Olson's affidavit, Olson approached a running vehicle after responding to an early-morning report the vehicle was in a ditch. Olson observed the driver sleeping inside the vehicle. The driver identified himself as Chris Engelhorn and admitted he had been drinking alcohol the night before. After Engelhorn recited the alphabet and counted backwards, Ols... More... $0 (08-24-2016 - ND) |
State of Oklahoma v. Christy Renee Cantrell |
Tulsa, OK - Drunk Driver Enters Blind Plea To Manslaughter Charges |
Perry Armstead v. State of Mississippi |
In April of 2013, the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department arranged two controlled |
John Jack Lynch v. State of Tennessee |
A jury found Petitioner guilty of a violation of the Habitual Motor Offenders Act, eleventh offense driving under the influence (―DUI‖), and violation of the implied consent law. In a separate trial, he was found guilty of felony failure to appear. As a result, Petitioner was sentenced to an effective eleven-year sentence. The convictions were affirmed on direct appeal. See State v... More... $0 (08-14-2016 - TN) |
STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. WILSON JOHN TECUMSEH |
Sapulpa, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. WILSON JOHN TECUMSEH |
STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. JOHN ANTHONY FLOYD, A/K/A TONY FLOYD |
TULSA, OK - THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA charged JOHN ANTHONY FLOYD, A/K/A TONY FLOYD with: |
Malcolm Jamal Husband a/k/a Malcolm Husband a/k/a Jamal Husband v. State of Mississippi |
On November 14, 2013, Husband and his twelve-year-old stepson, Tylen Peters, |
State of Tennessee v. Patrick Wayne Evans |
This case involves a car crash resulting in the death of Ralph Calendine, (―the victim‖). A Williamson County grand jury indicted the Defendant for three counts of vehicular homicide, charged alternatively, vehicular assault by impairment, and possession of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol. The State and the Defendant entered a plea agreement that provided for the Defen... More... $0 (07-25-2016 - TN) |
State of Tennessee v. Jason Gonzalez |
The chain of events giving rise to this appeal began on March 24, 2013, with the defendant‟s warrantless arrest on charges of driving under the influence (“DUI”), possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to comply with the financial responsibility law, illegal lane change, and improper use of automobile registration papers. The affidavit of complaint document shows that Sullivan County She... More... $0 (07-25-2016 - TN) |
State of Tennessee v. Kevin E. Trent |
The defendant‟s conviction in this case arose from his involvement in an automobile crash that resulted in the death of the forty-year-old victim, a mother of four children. Pursuant to our sua sponte order, the record has been supplemented with the transcript of the guilty plea hearing and the presentence report. According to the presentence report, the defendant was driving under the in... More... $0 (07-25-2016 - TN) |
State of Oklahoma v. Brit Andrew Vance 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 - State of Oklahoma charged Brit Andrew Vance with: |
STATE OF KANSAS v. JEROLD MICHAEL DUNN |
During a break in their on-again-off-again relationship, defendant Dunn and Tracy Shaw, who had obtained a protection order against Dunn, encountered one another at a bank in Parsons. Shaw visited the bank daily as part of her job as a courier. According to bank employees, Dunn had been wandering around outside the bank before Shaw's arrival, and he eventually entered the bank, inquired about open... More... $0 (07-17-2016 - KS) |
State of Nebraska v. Robert C. Thompson |
On November 30, 2014, Thompson was involved in a motor vehicle accident in which he struck another vehicle from behind. He was ultimately arrested and charged with DUI, third offense, with a blood alcohol concentration of .15 or greater, in violation of § 60-6,197.03(6). Thompson pled guilty as charged. Following an enhancement hearing, Thompson’s conviction was enhanced to a third offense, making... More... $0 (07-17-2016 - NE) |
STATE OF MONTANA v. MANLEY JOHNSON ANKNEY |
In May 2002, Ankney was charged with negligent homicide, and two felony |
State of Tennessee v. Shecky Dotson |
Prior to trial, the Defendant filed a “Motion to Suppress Blood Results” arguing that subjecting him to a warrantless blood draw violated the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, section 7 of the Tennessee Constitution. At the suppression hearing, Shelby County Sheriff‟s Deputy Tom Nichols of the “Metro DUI unit” testified that he was patrolling in Bartlett when... More... $0 (07-14-2016 - TN) |
KEVIN MALONE v. STATE OF FLORIDA |
Kevin Malone was arrested for driving while under the influence (DUI) based on a police officer's assessment of his level of intoxication during a traffic stop. After he was charged with the misdemeanor offense, Malone filed a motion to suppress in which he argued that his behavior during the traffic stop did not provide probable cause that he had been driving while impaired. The county court gr... More... $0 (07-09-2016 - FL) |
State of Tennessee v. Dennis Sprawling |
Lieutenant A.J. Kant of the Memphis Police Department testified that at approximately 2:00 a.m. on April 21, 2013, he was traveling westbound on Union Avenue in Memphis when he observed a 2001 Chevrolet Blazer being driven in an “erratic manner.” Lieutenant Kant noted that the vehicle was “weaving between all three westbound lanes” of Union Avenue. Lieutenant Kant followed the vehicle for approxi... More... $0 (07-08-2016 - TN) |
State of Tennessee v. Richard Dale Smith |
On May 29, 2013, a Hamilton County grand jury returned a true bill charging the Defendant with failure to maintain his lane, DUI, and DUI per se. See Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 55-8-123; -10-401. Thereafter, the Defendant filed a motion to suppress evidence obtained following the stop of his vehicle, arguing that the traffic stop was not supported 1 ... More... $0 (07-08-2016 - TN) |
STATE OF KANSAS v. ERIN KRISTENA DARROW |
Darrow was convicted of DUI, third offense, and refusing a preliminary breath test (PBT) after a bench trial on stipulated facts. But this particular case presents an unusual circumstance with respect to the stipulated facts. |
STATE OF MONTANA v. DAWNALEE ELLIS-PETERSON |
Pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(c), Montana Supreme Court Internal Operating |
Dannie Carl Pattison v. State of Indiana |
Sometime after midnight, Jonesboro Police Officer Justin Chambers noticed a white Cadillac driving along a county road without its taillights on. Officer Chambers turned on his emergency lights and siren, and the Cadillac’s driver, Dannie Pattison, eventually pulled into his driveway and stopped the car. While issuing a traffic citation for Pattison’s inoperable taillights, Officer Chambers obse... More... $0 (07-04-2016 - IN) |
State of Oklahoma v. Whitney Tatum Wheeler |
Tulsa, OK - Tulsa Woman Sentenced to 25 Years In Prison For DUI Related Auto Death |
STATE OF NEBRASKA V. MICHAEL T. KIRCHHOFF |
The State originally charged Kirchhoff by information on August 8, 2014, with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, a Class II felony, pursuant to § 28-416(1) and (2)(a) (count I); possession of a controlled substance (count II); and first degree unlawful possession of |
State of North Dakota v. Terri Phelps |
The State appeals after the district court suppressed evidence from the traffic stop and DUI arrest of Terri Phelps. The district court found there is no statutory requirement for a driver to signal when turning out of an alley and therefore the officers did not have a reasonable basis to stop Phelps. The State argues the district court misinterpreted the law and should not have suppressed the evi... More... $0 (07-01-2016 - ND) |
STATE OF IOWA vs. JOHN ARTHUR SENN JR. |
In the early morning hours of Labor Day, September 1, 2014, Officer Brian Cuppy was on patrol in downtown Des Moines when he saw a truck eastbound on Court Avenue stop for a red light in the middle of the intersection with Water Street with its “back tires . . . more than five feet past the cross walk.” Officer Cuppy followed the truck, activated his police cruiser’s flashing lights, and initiate... More... $0 (06-25-2016 - IA) |
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