COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY V. DAVID MCKEE |
On the evening of December 17, 2004, McKee was driving in Breathitt |
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. JEFFREY CASTILLO |
On 26 September 2014, Officer Roy Green, a 15-year veteran Durham Police |
State of Oklahoma v. Christian Jonathan Loiler |
Tulsa, OK - Drunk Driver Gets 40 Years In Prison For Causing Multi-Death Car Wreck |
State of Vermont Supreme Court v. Stephen Howard |
In this driving under the influence (DUI) case, the State appeals |
State of Oklahoma v. Jeremy Scott Joiner, a/k/a Jeremy Street 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 Jeremy Scott Joiner, a/k/a Jeremy Street with: |
State of New Hampshire v. Louise E. Pinault |
The record supports the following facts. On August 27, 2013, the defendant was involved in two motor vehicle accidents in Hollis. She was charged with driving under the influence (DUI) and with violating the “conduct after an accident” statute. See RSA 265-A:2, I(a)(2014); RSA 264:25, I. One witness saw a “big puff of dirt as if an impact had happened” on the side of the road and saw a gold se... More... $0 (04-23-2016 - NH) |
State of Oklahoma v. Jeremy Scott Joiner, a/k/a Jeremy Street 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 Jeremy Scott Joiner, a/k/a Jeremy Street with: |
State of Tennessee v. Ike O. Nwangwa |
This case arises from the Defendant’s arrest for DUI on March 27, 2013. A Blount County grand jury indicted the Defendant on two counts: Count 1, was DUI; and Count 2, operating a motor vehicle while the alcohol concentration was 0.08% ore more. |
State of Missouri vs. Keith A. Coday |
The State charged Coday with driving while intoxicated as a persistent offender. Coday |
State of Missouri vs. Keith A. Coday |
The State charged Coday with driving while intoxicated as a persistent offender. Coday |
STATE OF KANSAS v. GARY L. HAMMITT |
Hammitt's claimed illegal sentence arose following his 2009 convictions for two second-degree murders, an aggravated battery, and a felony DUI. His criminal history consisted of 33 prior convictions, including 1 adult person felony conviction and 3 adult person misdemeanor convictions. The person misdemeanor convictions were aggregated into one person felony pursuant to K.S.A. 21-4711(a). His crim... More... $0 (04-19-2016 - KS) |
State of Tennessee v. Brady P. Smithson |
This case relates to a single-car crash that occurred on March 8, 2014. In August 2014, the Williamson County Grand Jury indicted the appellee for one count of vehicular assault while under the influence of an intoxicant and one count of vehicular assault with an alcohol concentration of eight-hundredths of one percent (0.08%) or more, Class D felonies. Subsequently, the appellee filed a motion ... More... $0 (04-18-2016 - TN) |
State of Tennessee v. William Whitlow Davis, Jr. |
The Defendant was charged in August 2010 with two alternative counts of driving under the influence and one count of failing to drive within a single lane in violation of Tennessee Code Annotated section 55-8-123 (2008). The Defendant filed a motion to suppress on the basis that his traffic stop was unconstitutional. At the ensuing hearing, held in August 2013, the following proof was adduced: ... More... $0 (04-17-2016 - TN) |
State of Tennessee v. Linzey Danielle Smith |
The Defendant was charged in July 2013 with two alternative counts of driving under the influence. The Defendant filed a motion to suppress on the basis that her traffic stop was unconstitutional. At the ensuing hearing, held in October 2013, the following proof was adduced: Trooper Chuck Achinger of the Tennessee Highway Patrol testified that, at approximately 3:00 a.m. on December 6, 2012, he ... More... $0 (04-17-2016 - TN) |
Nathaniel Teamer v. State of South Carolina |
The State first argues the PCR court erred in finding Respondent's trial counsel ineffective for failing to move for dismissal of Respondent's DUI charge. Specifically, the State argues the PCR court erred in determining the motion to dismiss likely would have been successful because the PCR court misinterpreted section 56-5-2953 of the South Carolina Code. We agree. |
STATE OF FLORIDA v. WADE F. LILES, STATE OF FLORIDA v. 5D15-405 JOHN NATHAN WILLIS |
The State of Florida appeals two orders suppressing the results of warrantless blood draws taken from Wade F. Liles and John Nathan Willis during drunk driving investigations involving separate traffic crash fatalities.1 In both cases, the trial courts found that, pursuant to the United States Supreme Court's holding in Missouri v. McNeely, 133 S. Ct. 1552 (2013), the blood draw results were inad... More... $0 (04-10-2016 - FL) |
The State of New Hampshire v. Timothy Bobola |
The record supports the following facts. On October 1, 2002, the defendant was indicted on two counts of second degree assault. Both charges alleged that, on June 9, 2002, the defendant struck the same victim in the head using his fists. On November 17, 2003, the day that the defendant’s trial was scheduled to begin, the State entered a nolle prosequi on one of the charges. Following trial, a ... More... $0 (04-10-2016 - NH) |
STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. KEVIN DALE BLACKSHER |
Appellee Kevin Dale Blacksher was charged in the District Court of Lincoln County with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) - Felony, After Former Conviction of Two or More Felonies (Count I) (47 O.S.Supp.2013, § 11-902(C)(2)); Driving with a Suspended License (Count II) (47 O.S.2011, § 6-303(B))(misdemeanor); Failure to Carry Insurance/Security Verification Form (Count III) (47 O.S.2011, § 7-602)(mi... More... $0 (04-05-2016 - OK) |
NATHAN GERALD KING v. STATE OF MONTANA |
Pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(c), Montana Supreme Court Internal Operating |
State of Oklahoma v. Nekeno Shantane Simpson, a/k/a Shantana Simpson Tulsa Press Club - 918-583-7737 415 South Boston Avenue Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Tulsa, OK - State of Oklahoma charged Nekeno Shantane Simpson, a/k/a Shantana Simpson with: |
The State of New Hampshire v. Eric R. Cable |
The relevant facts follow. In April 2013, a grand jury indicted the defendant on alternate counts of negligent homicide. See RSA 630:3, I (2007), II; see also State v. Wong, 125 N.H. 610, 618-20 (1984) (explaining that, under RSA 630:3, I, II, the culpability requirement of negligent homicide may be satisfied either by showing that a person caused the death of another negligently or by establish... More... $0 (04-02-2016 - NH) |
Dennis DeMartin v. State of Florida* |
Appellant appeals the trial court’s order finding him guilty of two counts of contempt. Appellant claims that the trial court erred in finding him in contempt for failing to divulge during voir dire that his ex-wife was arrested for DUI and for conducting a drinking experiment during the pendency of a trial in which appellant was a juror. We find that competent substantial evidence supports the ... More... $0 (04-01-2016 - FL) |
Jerry Dean Payne, Jr. v. Teresa Lashmet and Jeremy Myers |
Tulsa, OK - Jerry Dean Payne, Jr. sued Teresa Lashmet, Jeremy Myers, The City of Miami, Oklahoma Highway Patrol Office Kenny McKee and the State of Oklahoma on civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983 claiming that police officers Teresa Lasmet Jeremy Myers and Kenny McKee and The City of Miami, Oklahoma and the State of Oklahoma claiming that excessive force was used by the officers w... More... $46500 (04-01-2016 - OK) |
Dennis DeMartin v. State of Florida* |
Appellant appeals the trial court’s order finding him guilty of two counts of contempt. Appellant claims that the trial court erred in finding him in contempt for failing to divulge during voir dire that his ex-wife was arrested for DUI and for conducting a drinking experiment during the pendency of a trial in which appellant was a juror. We find that competent substantial evidence supports the ... More... $0 (03-30-2016 - FL) |
State of Tennessee v. Angela Faye Daniel |
The record reflects that on the night of June 6, 2014, Officer Megan Valentin of the Franklin Police Department initiated a traffic stop of a vehicle being driven by the appellee. During the stop, Officer Valentin noticed a smell of alcohol, and the appellee |
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