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United States of America v. Delshawn Lemons
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Kansas City, Missouri criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with armed robbery of a Family Dollar store with the assistance of the store’s assistant manager.
Delshawn Lemons, 27, was indi
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State of Wisconsin v. Robert Lee Bennett III
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Superior, Wisconsin criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree intentional homicide..
Robert Lee Bennett III, age 42, was accused of fatally stabbing his mother on September 29, 2020 who was stabbed multiple times.
Defendant apparently stabbed his mother because the want to take him to the hospital for mental health care.
940.01 First-degree
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State of Missouri v. Richard I. Buchli, II
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Kansas City, Missouri criminal defense attorney represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action.
Richard I. Buchli II was accused of beating Richard Armitage to death in their law partnership office on May 5, 2000, in downtown Kansas city.
A legal assistant in the law office, Shannon Miller, apparently was the first to find Armitage after he was b
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William Ellis Douglass v. The State of Texas
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Austin, Texas – Criminal_Defense lawyer represented Appellant with appealing the denial of his pretrial motion to suppress evidence claim.
On the morning of February 2, 2018, in a 911 call to the Kyle Police Department
(KPD),2 an unidentified individual reported that a package containing marijuana had been mailed
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Seth Bookout, Leslye Romero, and Ryan Gallagher v. Jonathan Shelley and Stedfast Baptist Church
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Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with the trial court’s denial of their motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them. .
In this accelerated interlocutory appeal, Appellants Seth Bookout, Leslye
Romero, and Ryan Gallagher challenge the trial court’s denial of their mot
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Stedfast Baptist Church v. Fellowship of the Sword, Inc.
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Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellant with Seeking declaratory relief construing the default provisions of a commercial lease. .
A. The Lease
In July of 2020, Stedfast, through its president and pastor Jonathan Shelley,
executed a 63-month commercial lease with Fellowship, as one of
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The State of Texas v. Marco Antonio Moreno
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Houston, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a aggravated assault with a deadly weapon charge.
On April 18, 2012, a grand jury indicted Moreno for aggravated assault with
a deadly weapon (the “assault charge”). The same day, the grand jury also indicted
Moreno on an unrelated charge
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Allen Flores; Shark Ventures, Inc. d/b/a Shark Shack; Bliss, Inc. d/b/a Bliss Lounge; and Barfly Lounge, Inc. d/b/a Playground Patio Bar v. The City of Galveston, Texas and Yaga's Entertainment, Inc. and Brian Maxwell, in his Official Capacity only
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Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with seeking injunctive and declaratory relief barring the performance of a contract.
The contract that is the subject of this appeal is the Galveston Mardi Gras
Promoter Agreement 2016-18 (the “Contract”) regarding the City’s selection of
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ML DEV, LP; , et al. v. ROSS DRESS FOR LESS, INC.
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Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented plaintiff seeking to enforce easement rights against Defendants.
Ross Dress for Less, Inc. chose Waller County as the location for its new
distribution center. In August 2018, it entered into a purchase sale agreement with
ML Dev LP to purchase 250 acres a
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RAHUL K. NATH, M.D. AND USHA NATH V. BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND
TEXAS CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
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Houston, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant claiming interfered with their sale of real property.
To understand the claims, it is necessary to briefly recount the parties’ past
litigation.
The sanctions order that led to Nath I and Nath II
In 2006, Rah
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