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United States of America v. Ronte Ricardo Greene aka “Cardiddy”

Washington, D.C. criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with a conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute 40 grams of fentanyl

Narcotics Trafficker Who Brought Fentanyl from California to the DMV Sentenced to 108 Months in Federal Prison

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United States of America v. Shon Hopwood

Washington, D.C. criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with three counts of simple assault, five counts of contempt, and two counts of obstructing justiceAssaulting His Wife and Obstructing Justice

Jury Finds Georgetown Law Professor Guilty of Assaulting His Wife and Obst

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The Law Officse of Kevin C. Ambler, P.A. v. Bayfront Same Day Suergery Center, LLC, et al.

Clearwater, Florida commercial litigation lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a breach of contract theory.

Ambler Law Group's charging lien claim based on the written contract with appellees Ernest Dwayne Davis and Nicole A. Davis.[1] However, Ambler Law Group's amended notice of charging lien asserted a claim based on the theory of quantum meruit, and the Davises conceded at or

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United States of America v. Steven George Morgan

Miami, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with drug trafficking.

A jury convicted Steven Morgan of three drug-trafficking
crimes after finding that he had been running cocaine from the
Caribbean into South Florida. On appeal, Morgan advances five
grounds for reversing his conviction—chief among them whether
either the Fourth or Fifth Amendm

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United States of America v. Charles Edward Rowe

Pensacola, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with cocaine trafficking.

Charles Rowe pleaded guilty to three federal crimes and was
sentenced to 360 months in prison. Previously, he had been con-
victed of cocaine trafficking under Florida law. The district court
determined that this conviction was a controlled substance offense
triggering a

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Ka'Toria Gray v. Koch Foods, Inc. and Koch Foods of Alabama, LLC

Montgomery, Alabama employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued claiming job harassment.

This case involved an alleged harassment experienced by Plaintiffwho filed suit against her
former employer, Koch Foods of Alabama, LLC (Ala-Koch); Ala-Koch’s parent company, Defendant-Appellee
Koch Foods, Inc. (Koch Foods); and former Ala-Koch employees, Melissa McDickinson a

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Jessica Nelson v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc.

Birmingham, Alabama consumer credit law lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a consumer credit law theory.

Jessica Nelson spent time and money to correct personal
identifying information that she saw in the information section of
her credit report, and she contends that Experian failed to correct
that information in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Pre-
viously,

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United States of America v. Ritesh Kalra

Newark, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Defrauding New Jersey Medicaid

New Jersey Doctor Charged With Distributing Opioids In Exchange For Sexual Favors And Defrauding New Jersey Medicaid Jersey Doctor Charged With Distributing Opioids In Exchange F

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United States of America v. Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, Joseph Nocella, Jr.

Brooklyn, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Large Scale Stolen Property Operation

Diamond District Fence Pleads Guilty in Connection with Large Scale Stolen Property Operation


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State of Kansas v. Sharrone Dontrez Steele-Ponds

Wichita, Kansas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with aggravated robbery to increase his criminal history score from D to B.

At Steel-Ponds' sentencing hearing, his attorney informed the district court that she had reviewed his amended PSI report and did not object to his criminal history score of B. Steele-Ponds also confirmed to the district court that his pri

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State of Kansas v. Roderick L. Coulter

Olathe, Kansas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with two felonies.

Roderick L. Coulter pleaded guilty in two separate cases. At sentencing, the district court followed the recommendation of the parties and granted Coulter a downward dispositional departure with an order that his two underlying prison terms run consecutively. After an extended and tumultuous period

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State of Kansas v. Edward Oathout

St. Francis, Kansas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with two felonies.

At a combined sentencing hearing for both cases in April 2024, the parties agreed Oathout's criminal history placed him in category C. Oathout's lawyer made an emphatic argument that Oathout had continuing substance abuse problems and inpatient treatment options were available with follow-up

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the State of Wyoming v. Micahel Isreal Robins, Jr.

Cheyenne, Wyoming criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with theft of a vehicle, possession of cocaine, property destruction, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of marijuana.

On April 24, 2024, law enforcement officers were looking for the type of vehicle Mr. Robin was driving after receiving information from one of the victims of an alleged aggravated assa

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In re the Marriage of Rachel Belinsky and Rabbi Jacob Bellinsky

Central City, Colorado family law lawyers represented the wife and husband in a divorce.

The parties’ marriage ended in 2016. Their separation agreement, which included a parenting plan, was incorporated into that decree, and provided for shared parental responsibilities for the
parties’ six unemancipated children.

In 2021, after an evidentiary hearing, the distri

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State of New Mexico v. Demesia Padilla

Albuquerque, New Mexico criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with two counts of second-degree embezzlement.

In June 2018, five and a half years into a six-year statute of limitations, the State filed two second-degree embezzlement-related charges in a criminal information against Demesia Padilla, former Secretary of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department, in

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Kenneth Stockton v. C.E. "Buddy" Stockton

Deming, New Mexico civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a real estate conveyance dispute.

Defendants C.E. "Buddy" Stockton, Charlene Shelley (Buddy's daughter), and Jerrell A. Shelley (Buddy's grandson and Charlene's son) conveyed to Jerrell all the assets of the Stockton Family Trust (the Trust), a trust created by Buddy and his wife Barbara Stockton, which named Buddy and

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State of New Mexico v. Louis Valdez, a/k/a Louis E. Valdez

Aztec, New Mexico criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with aggravated assault upon a peace officer with a deadly weapon.

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Legal issue Was there sufficient evidence to support the conviction for aggravated assault upon a peace officer with a deadly weapon?

CRIMINAL LAW. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT UPON A PEACE OFFICER. The case addresses whether the evi

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United States of America v. Justin Dwayne Bertschy

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with illegal firearm possession.

Bertschy’s firearms convictions stem from his conduct on three separate occasions. First, in January 2019, Bertschy drove his vehicle away from law enforcement at speeds over 100 miles per hour, hit a curb, and then fled on foot. After arresting Bertschy, officers found sev

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American Wild Hose Campaign, et al. v. Jon Raby, Acting Bureau of Land Management Director, et al.

Cheyenne, Wyoming civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiffs seeking protection for wild horses.

The Bureau of Land Management manages several herds of wild horses in
southern Wyoming. Under the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act, 16
U.S.C. §§ 1331–40, wild horses and burros—“living symbols of the historic and
pioneer spirit of the West—” are federall

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John Gardner and Jennifer Gardner v. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company

Seattle, Washington insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory.

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In Washington, an insurance company's bad faith breach of contract occurs when it unreasonably denies, delays, or underpays a claim. This can involve failing to investigate a claim properly, providing insufficient reasons for denial, or offering a

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Leona M. Qualey v. Pierce County, et al.

Tacoma, Washington personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a civil rights violation theory.

The suit calls tOn Jan. 16, 2022, Moses Portillo was shot and killed. The plaintiff claimed that the shooting “unnecessary, reckless, negligent and wrongful,” and it claims Dolan violated proper police procedure, Sheriff’s Department’s policies and procedures and Was

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State of Washington v. Veniamin Nicolay Gaidaichuk

Yakima, Washington criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with r second degree attempted rape of a child and communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.

On November 17, 2019, Gaidaichuk traveled from Bellevue to Yakima to meet with someone named "Anna" at a designated address. Anna had informed him on several prior occasions that she was thirteen years old. While

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Peter Lowes v. Amy Thompson

Bend, Oregon family law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a breach of nondisparagement clause in a stipulated divorce judgment defeated a special motion to strike under Oregon's anti-SLAPP statute, ORS 31.150.

Plaintiff Lowes alleged that his ex-wife, defendant Thompson, had breached the nondisparagement clause in the stipulated judgment of dissolution of their marriage when,

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State of Oregon v. Gerardo Betancourt

Salem, Oregon criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with driving a motor vehicle with a suspended license.

Defendant moved to suppress the evidence resulting from the stop, contending that the officer did not have reasonable suspicion to stop his vehicle because the officer had not identified the driver before initiating the stop. The trial court denied the motion, co

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Terrial Jackson v. KA-3 Associates, LLC, et al.

Portland, Oregon personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a negligence theory under the Oregon Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (ORLTA), seeking damages for injuries he suffered when the plastic cover of a light fixture fell onto his head. The light fixture was mounted on the ceiling of a shared, exterior hallway outside tenant's apartment. Tenant's theory was that landlord

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