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United States of America v. Clinton Lamont Crawley

Muskogee, OK - Grant Man Pleads Guilty To Firearm Possession

Clinton Lamont Crawley, age 38, of Grant, Oklahoma, pled guilty to FELON IN POSSESSION OF FIREARM AND AMMUNITION, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 922(g)(1) and 924(a)(2), punishable by not more than 10 years imprisonment, up to a $250,000 fine or both.

Charges arose from an investigation by the Ch

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GOWENS v. BARSTOW

On July 3, 2007, a paramedic supervisor, Defendant Ethan Barstow (Mr. Barstow), collided with a vehicle driven by the Plaintiff/Appellee, Elizabeth Gowens (Ms. Gowens) resulting in property damage to both vehicles and physical injury to Ms. Gowens. At the time of the collision, Mr. Barstow was a paramedic supervisor for the Defendant/Appellant EMSSTAT which is a division of the Defendant/Appellan

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GREEN v. USA

·Mr. Green's complaint is captioned "United States District Court for D.C. Washington D.C." and contains allegations directed to establishing a class action on behalf of "freedmen members [who] would have rights equal to those of [S]eminoles by blood." Compl. at 1. The complaint lists a variety of federal Indian treaties and refers to statutory provisions codified in
Title 25 of the United St

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Cameo Bobo v. City of Jackson, Tennessee

This case stems from the demolition of a home formerly located at 425 North Hays Street in Jackson, Tennessee. The home at issue was previously owned by Appellant‟s grandmother, Dorothy Lipson (“Ms. Lipson”). While Ms. Lipson owned the home, its condition deteriorated, and proceedings were initiated in the Environmental Court of the City of Jackson to address the state of the property. On

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United States of America v. Kevin R. Lumpkin

Cleveland, OH - Former North Randall police officer convicted of selling firearms to felons

A former police officer was convicted of illegally selling firearms to people he knew were felons.

Kevin R. Lumpkin, 29, of North Olmsted, is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 29.

A jury convicted him after a weeklong trial of selling a Hi-Point .45-caliber rifle and a Ruger .380-cal

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KLEIN v. SANFORD USD MED. CTR

On January 16, 2011, at approximately 1:00 a.m., thirty-eight-year-old
Nicholas Klein drove to the Sanford USD Medical Center emergency department
after being struck in the throat and head during an altercation at a bar. The
nurse’s notes recorded Klein “has a normal mood and effect. . . . His mood appears
not anxious. He does not exhibit a depressed mood. He expresses no h

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The People of the State of Colorado v. Robert Keith Ray

On July 4, 2004, defendant attended an outdoor musical event
at Lowry Park in Aurora. Also attending were defendant’s wife,
defendant’s sister, and defendant’s friend, Sir Mario Owens. As the
event was ending, defendant’s wife and sister attempted to drive
their vehicle out of the parking lot, but pedestrians leaving the
event refused to move and then insulted the women.

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State of Oklahoma v. Isaac Luna Ashton

Tulsa, OK - Man Convicted On Double Murder Charges

The State of Oklahoma charged Isaac Luna Ashton, age 23, with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: HM11, MURDER - FIRST DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 701.7
Date of Offense: 08/18/2014
Party Name Disposition Information
ASHTON, ISAAC LUNA
Count # 2. Count as Filed: HM11, MURDER - FIRST DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.

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STATE OF LOUISIANA v. CHRISTOPHER J. WELLS

Defendant Christopher J. Wells shot and killed Brandon McCue on
May 4, 2008. Defendant shot the victim four times at close range in front of
eyewitnesses in the parking area of the trailer park on Chef Menteur
Highway where McCue lived. Defendant was charged with second degree
murder. He admitted he shot the victim but claimed he did so in self-defense.
At trial, the state

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United States of America v. Roy James Hudson

Tulsa, OK - Mayes County Felon Sentenced to 15 Years for Possessing Multiple Firearms and Over 1,000 Rounds of Ammunition

Roy James Hudson, 29, of Mayes County, Okla., was sentenced by United States District Court Judge Claire V. Eagan to 15 years in prison for being a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition.

On October 10, 2014, Mayes County Sheriff’s deputies searched Hu

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State of Tennessee v. Randy Lane

On December 5, 2006, the appellant pled guilty in the Knox County Criminal Court to one count of aggravated burglary and two counts of burglary of a vehicle. The plea agreement provided that the appellant would receive a total effective sentence of five years, which he would serve consecutively to a previously imposed four-year sentence. The plea agreement further provided that the appellant woul

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THADDEUS J. NORTH, et al. v. SMARSH, INC., et al.,

Mr. North is a resident of Connecticut. From February 2008 to August 2011, Mr.
North was the Chief Compliance Officer of Southridge Investment Group, LLC (Southridge).
In 2010, FINRA began investigating Southridge because of certain improprieties concerning the
owner’s management of a hedge fund and an alleged business relationship between LK, a broker
registered with Southr

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OBB Personenverkehr AG v. Sachs

Respondent Carol Sachs, a California resident, purchased a Eurail pass over the Internet from a Massachusetts-based travel agent. While using that pass to board a train in Austria operated by petitioner OBB Personenverkehr AG (OBB), the Austrian state-owned railway, Sachs fell to the tracks and suffered traumatic personal injuries. She sued OBB in Federal District Court. OBB moved to dismiss, c

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Michael A. Howard v. Cullman County and Barry Willingham, Revenue Commissioner of Cullman County

The revenue commissioner for each county is responsible for the assessment of property for the purpose of taxing the property, collecting those taxes, and making reports concerning the same. County property taxes are due on October 1 of each year and must be paid by December 31 to avoid incurring a late fee. Before its amendment during the course of this action, § 40-7-42, Ala. Code 1975 (hereina

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Bass v. S.C. Dep't of Soc. Servs

Diane and Otis Bass are married and have three children: Brittany, Hanna, and Alex. All three children have special needs, but Hanna and Alex are also autistic. Otis works outside the home, and Diane cares for the children.
Due to their forms of autism and their other cognitive issues, both Hanna and Alex were prescribed Clonidine to help them sleep at night, in addition to other medication

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State of Louisiana v. Cordelro Lensey

On September 12, 2012, the defendant shot and killed the victim,
Jason Williams, aka “J Rock.” The defendant and another man, Kevin
Dison, Jr., were at Williams’s house in Shreveport to buy marijuana. The
shooting was captured by the cameras from Williams’s home security video
system. On September 19, 2012, the defendant was arrested pursuant to an
arrest warrant and later i

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Karl Patrick Houlditch v. The State of Texas

Working under the direction of a federal task force called the North Texas Internet Crimes
Against Children Task Force, Kevin Brownlee, a Longview Police Department detective,
developed the initial lead and did the primary investigation leading to the issuance of a federal
warrant to search for child pornography1 at a Longview residence occupied by Karl Patrick
Houlditch and t

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Nichols v. LaPlante

Plaintiff Scott Nichols is an inmate in the custody and control of the Vermont Department of Corrections (the “Department”). At the time of the events in dispute here, he was incarcerated at Northern State Correctional Facility (“NSCF”). Since filing this complaint, Plaintiff has been released from prison and placed on conditional re-entry furlough in the community. This action was filed on Mar

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RBC Capital Markets, LLC v. Jervis

As a preliminary observation, we note that, at oral argument before this Court,
counsel for RBC emphasized that RBC “intentionally made appellate arguments that do
not require this Court to review findings of fact.” Although RBC has chosen to avoid any
direct and specific challenge to the facts as found by the trial court, this Court,
nevertheless, has examined the appellate

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Theodore Franklin Davis v. Knox County, Tennessee

The plaintiff, who is diabetic, alleges that Pretrial Services placed the SCRAM too tightly around his ankle. He states that he immediately communicated to the officers that he was diabetic. He told them that the SCRAM was too tight, but the officers ignored his complaint. This discomfort was exacerbated several days later when the plaintiff went on a hike. The next day, he contacted Pretrial

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State Of Nebraska v. Aguilar

Aguilar’s convictions arose from a traffic stop on April 7, 2014, in Grand Island, Nebraska. Deputy Sheriff Rhonda Rowe (“Rowe”) initiated the traffic stop after observing a vehicle driving in front of her with expired tags, which she confirmed to be expired through a computer system prior to conducting the stop. After activating her emergency lights, Rowe pulled the vehicle over and made contact

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J.H. v. Bernalillo County

This appeal grew out of a suit brought on behalf of an 11-year-old girl
(identified as “J.P”), who was a student in a class for children with special needs.
One day, a deputy sheriff (J.M. Sharkey), who was working as a school resource
officer, saw J.P. kick a teacher. Because the kick constituted a crime, Deputy
Sharkey arrested J.P., handcuffed her, and transported her to a juven

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ESTES EXPRESS LINES v. USA

This matter involves a long-standing dispute over unpaid freight charges. On October 31, 2007, the Marine Corps Community Services (“MCCS”) awarded contract number H0107-D0005 to Salem Logistics, Inc. (“Salem”), a freight broker. Estes Express Lines v. United States, 739 F.3d 689, 691 (Fed. Cir. 2014). Pursuant to that contract, Salem provided MCCS with certain transportation and freight manage

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Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians for the Pauma & Yuima Reservation v. State of California

Sixteen years ago more than sixty Native American tribes
entered into Tribal-State Gaming Compacts with the State of
California. Sadly, the long and tortured history leading to the
culmination of these Compacts did not cease there. Rather,
litigation based on ambiguous provisions as to the number of
authorized gaming devices has ensued for most of the
duration of these Comp

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Salvador Reza v. Russell Pearce

The panel has voted to deny the petition for panel
rehearing. Judges Smith and Watford voted to deny the
petition for rehearing en banc, and Judge Wallace so
recommends. The full court has been advised of the petition
for rehearing en banc, and no judge of the court has requested
a vote on en banc rehearing. See Fed. R. App. P. 35(f). The
petition for panel rehearing and th

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