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State of Tennessee v. Christopher Scottie Itzol-Deleon

This case relates to the Defendant‟s 2013 convictions for attempted aggravated sexual battery, four counts of aggravated sexual battery, and three counts1 of rape of a child. The incidents occurred between October 2010 and June 2012 and involved the Defendant‟s stepdaughter, who was between ages nine and eleven during the relevant time period.
The Defendant, the victim‟s ... More...
   $0 (03-28-2016 - TN)

Jesus Monarrez v. Utah Department of Transportation

¶ 1 We granted certiorari in this case to decide whether the court of appeals correctly determined that the Utah Governmental Immunity Act (GIA) barred Jesus Monarrez‘s claims. Mr. Monarrez, after being injured when forced to stop suddenly near a construction crew on a Utah road, attempted to bring a negligence claim against the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and several unnamed ―... More...   $0 (03-09-2016 - UT)

Jane Doe v. Stanley Glanz, Michelle Robinette and Seth Bowers

Tulsa, OK - Former Female Tulsa County Jail Inmate Awarded $25,000 in Sexual Assault Case

Jane Doe, a former Tulsa County jail inmate sued former Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz, Acting Sheriff Michelle Robinette and former Tulsa County Jail Detention Officer Seth Bower on civil rights violation theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983 claiming that her constitutional rights were violated when sh... More...
   $25000 (03-02-2016 - OK)

State of Tennessee v. Zachary James Pence

In this case, the Defendant was indicted for aggravated child abuse and aggravated rape of a child of his then-girlfriend‟s three-year-old daughter, A.F., and child abuse of the Defendant‟s then-girlfriend‟s eighteen-month-old son, B.F.1 The offenses occurred in July 2009 while the Defendant cared for the children when their mother was at work. At the trial, the victims‟ m... More...   $0 (02-22-2016 - TN)

DARRYL PARKER V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

An assistant manager of the Chase Bank testified that during the late
afternoon of November 16, 2011, she was working as a teller when an African
American male wearing sunglasses; a grey, billed cap; and a plaid jacket
approached the glass doors of the bank with his hands in his jacket pockets.
Once inside the bank, the man pulled out a black handgun, held it over his
head,... More...
   $0 (02-19-2016 - KY)

Tiffany Thomas v. T. Jayakumar, First Street Hospital, and First Surgical Partners, LLC

In 2001, Thomas underwent lap band surgery which was performed by
non-parties to this suit. During that surgery, silastic tubing was left in her
abdomen.1
On November 14, 2011, Thomas was admitted to First Street Hospital for
gastric bypass surgery. Dr. Jayakumar performed the surgery and Thomas was
released from the hospital the next day.
Following her surgery, Tho... More...
   $0 (02-11-2016 - TX)

United States v. Bert

On January 19, 2012, Bert was arrested in the hallway outside his 4
girlfriend’s apartment at 55 Holland Avenue, a Staten Island building 5
participating in New York City’s Field Trespass Affidavit Program. Earlier that 6
evening, Officer John Fahim and Officer Besim Pelinku received a radio report 7
that five African‐American males were trespassing at 55 Holland Avenue. ... More...
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State of Missouri vs. Claude Chambers

The evidence adduced at trial established that Defendant lived with C.R. (the
victim), who was 10 years old at the time of trial, and the victim’s mother. Most
mornings Defendant would wake the victim to get him ready for school. Defendant made
the victim watch “nasty movies,” during which Defendant would pull down his pants and
would make the victim disrobe from the waist do... More...
   $0 (02-09-2016 - MO)

State of Oklahoma v. Lenise Vandover

Tahlequah, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Lenise Vandover with:

1. POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE, in violation of 63 OS 2-401-2-420

2. POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCE, in violation of 63 OS 2-401-2-420

3. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA, in violation of 63 OS 2-405

Docket
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   $0 (01-31-2016 - OK)

State of Tennessee v. Clifford Eric Marsh

The Defendant was indicted for theft of property valued at $1000 or more but less than $10,000 and fourth offense driving on a revoked license. Before the trial, the Defendant pleaded guilty to fourth offense driving on a revoked license. Although the plea agreement and the transcript of the guilty plea hearing are not contained in the appellate record, the record indicates that the length and ... More...   $0 (01-28-2016 - TN)

Christopher Tiplick v. State of Indiana

Synthetic cannabinoids, also known as “spice,” are compounds designed to mimic the psychoactive properties of marijuana, first reported in the United States in 2008. See Schedules of Controlled Substances: Temporary Placement of Three Synthetic Cannabinoids Into Schedule I, 78 Fed. Reg. 28,735–39 (May 16, 2013) (to be codified at 21 C.F.R. pt. 1308.11(h)(9)–(11)). Regulation of “spice” is a part... More...   $0 (01-25-2016 - IN)

State of Tennessee v. Abdujuan M. Napper

Although the guilty plea hearing transcript is not contained in the appellate record, the record reflects that on December 1, 2011, the Defendant pleaded guilty in case number 41100355 to possession of marijuana and to possession of drug paraphernalia. The trial court sentenced the Defendant as a Range II, multiple offender to consecutive terms of three years for the possession of marijuana convi... More...   $0 (01-21-2016 - TN)

United States of America v. David McQueen

In 2006, McQueen used a home equity loan acquired from the purchase of a rental home
to personally invest in Maximum Return Trading (MRT).1 Jim Clements, the owner of MRT,
represented to McQueen that Clements was earning returns of forty to fifty percent per month
from currency trading. Clements told McQueen that he would receive a twenty-percent return,
but it would eventual... More...
   $0 (01-21-2016 - MI)

Steven W. Vaught v. The State of Wyoming

Vaught and his wife-to-be started dating in early April of 2013, began living together approximately a month later, and married on September 13, 2013. The events leading to Vaught’s prosecution and conviction took place on January 15, 2014. Prior to that morning, he had never been violent with his spouse. However, earlier that month he became severely depressed, and despite taking the medicati... More...   $0 (01-20-2016 - WY)

National Security Counselors v. CIA

An individual who litigates pro se is ineligible for attorney’s fees under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA); the same is not ordinarily true of an organization that represents itself. This appeal asks whether a particularly small nonprofit corporation that represented itself is barred from recovering attorney’s fees under FOIA for the same reasons that render a pro se individual ineligible. ... More...   $0 (01-17-2016 - DC)

Nicole Walker v. United States

On August 18, 2010, a grand jury charged Walker with one count of conspiring to manufacture and distribute at least 50 grams of actual methamphetamine and 500 grams of a mixture or substance containing methamphetamine. Through counsel, Walker entered into extensive plea negotiations with the government. In an attempt to reduce the statutory mandatory minimum Walker faced from ten years to five y... More...   $0 (01-14-2016 - IA)

United States of America v. Bess

Before a general court-martial consisting of officer and enlisted members, Appellant, a radiological technician at a Navy clinic, was convicted, contrary to his pleas, of two specifications of attempting to commit indecent acts and four specifications of committing indecent acts, in violation of Articles 80 and 120, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), 10 U.S.C. §§ 880, 920 (2012). In each cas... More...   $0 (01-09-2016 - DC)

Anglers Conservation Network v. Penny Pritzker

Plaintiffs brought this lawsuit claiming that federal agencies unlawfully neglected to manage stocks of river herring (alewives and blueback herring), and shad (American shad and their smaller relatives, hickory shad) in the Atlantic Ocean from New York to North Carolina. These are schooling ocean fish. In early spring, as waters warm, river herring and shad begin their annual spawning runs into... More...   $0 (01-07-2016 - )

K & D Holdings, LLC v. Equitrans, L.P.

This appeal concerns an oil and gas lease (the “Lease”) between Defendants-Appellants Equitrans, L.P., and EQT Production Co. (collectively, “EQT”),1 as lessees, and PlaintiffAppellee K & D Holdings, L.L.C. (“K & D”), as lessor. The district court concluded that the Lease was divisible into two separate segments--one for production and exploration, and one for gas storage and protection of gas st... More...   $0 (01-03-2016 - WV)

United States v. McFadden

Appellant pled not guilty at trial by military judge alone to multiple specifications of attempted murder, robbery, assault, housebreaking, fleeing apprehension, and unlawful entry in violation of Articles 80, 122, 128, 130, and 134, UCMJ, 10 U.S.C. §§ 880, 922, 928, 930 and 934. Appellant was convicted of four specifications of robbery, two specifications of unlawful entry, one specification of ... More...   $0 (01-02-2016 - MD)

USA v. Mehran Javidan

Mehran Javidan (“Javidan”) and Vishnu Pradeep Meda (“Meda”) worked together at Acure Home Care (“Acure”). Javidan, as a part-owner, handled the daily operations. Meda worked for Acure as a physical therapist.
In mid-2008, Javidan approached her friend Muhammed Shahab (“Shahab”) for help entering the home-health business. At that time, Shahab was involved with at least two fraudulent home-... More...
   $0 (12-24-2015 - MI)

United States of America v. Vishnu Meda

Mehran Javidan (“Javidan”) and Vishnu Pradeep Meda (“Meda”) worked together at Acure Home Care (“Acure”). Javidan, as a part-owner, handled the daily operations. Meda worked for Acure as a physical therapist.
In mid-2008, Javidan approached her friend Muhammed Shahab (“Shahab”) for help entering the home-health business. At that time, Shahab was involved with at least two fraudulent home-... More...
   $0 (12-24-2015 - MI)

St. Clair v. Commonwealth Of Kentucky

The facts of the underlying offenses have been described in detail in the opinion addressing St. Clair's first direct appeal, see St. Clair v. Commonwealth, 140 S.W.3d 510, 524–25 (Ky.2004) ( St. Clair I ), but a brief summary of those facts is necessary to frame the issues in the current appeal. In 1991, St. Clair was in prison in Oklahoma awaiting sentencing for his conviction for two mur... More...   $0 (12-19-2015 - KY)

State of Tennessee v. Anthony Wilson and Deangelo Taylor

This case concerns a large street fight that erupted in Memphis, Tennessee. The altercation began because Ronisha1 believed that Stefanie had stolen a camera from someone‘s home. Multiple members of each girl‘s family became involved in the argument, which escalated to a physical altercation on McMillan Street on October 20, 2010. Initially, the fight only involved the women of each family; how... More...   $0 (12-12-2015 - TN)

State of Oklahoma v. Victor Cornell Miller

Tulsa, OK - Man sentenced to life without parole for murder committed in 1999

The State of Oklahoma charged Victor Cornell Miller, age 52, with two counts of first-degee murder for killing Mary Agnes Bowles, age 77, and Jerald Thurman in 1999 in violation of 21 O.S. 701.7 in 1999.

Court docket entries for this case:

Date Code Description Count Party Amount
09-22... More...
   $0 (12-08-2015 - OK)

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