| STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. GARY ALLEN GENE DAY SR and JESSIE SCOTT FOSTER |
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TULSA, OK - THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA charged GARY ALLEN GENE DAY SR and JESSIE SCOTT FOSTER with: |
| STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA v. JOHN T. PENTECOST |
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On April 19, 2012, Pentecost hired a locksmith to rekey the home that |
| State of Tennessee v. April Lamb |
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The Rutherford County Grand Jury charged the defendant with two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of domestic assault arising out of a physical altercation with the victim, her then-husband, Jeremy Lamb. The trial court conducted a jury trial in May 2015. |
| Gary Chavez v. State of Indiana |
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Chavez and Kim Chavez married in the early 1990s. After two to four years, |
| State of Oklahoma v. Travis Wayne Harness |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Travis Wayne Harness with: |
| STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. ERIC EUGENE SPEARS, A/K/A LARRY LYNN SPEARS |
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TULSA, OK - THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA charged ERIC EUGENE SPEARS, A/K/A LARRY LYNN SPEARS with: |
| William Thompson v. State of Florida |
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Thompson pled guilty to the March 30, 1976, brutal beating death of the victim, Sally Ivester. Thompson v. State, 389 So. 2d 197, 198 (Fla. 1980). In Thompson, this Court described the crimes, which occurred when William Lee Thompson was 24 years old: |
| PATRICK JOSEPH CARNEY v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY |
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The record discloses the following undisputed facts. In the spring of 2006, defendant invited various contractors to submit bids in connection with the purchase and removal of three abandoned railroad bridges that spanned Arthington, Polk, and Lexington Streets in Chicago. Among those invited to bid was Happ’s, Inc., a scrap contractor that had worked with defendant and other railroads for 25 ye $0 (11-20-2016 - Il) |
| Freddie L. Alcantar, Jr. v. State of Indiana |
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Alcantar and Erika were married. At the time of the murder, Alcantar was |
| State of Louisiana v. Brandon Deon Thomas |
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On the evening of September 13, 2013, defendant’s mother, Brenda |
| State of Louisiana v. Lemerick Vernell Christopher |
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On September 12, 2014, the victim, Marlando Honeycutt, was shot at |
| State of Oklahoma v. Brandon Richard Davis MoreLaw Television Oklahoma Domestic Assault and Battery by Fred Demier |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Brandon Richard Davis with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Addison Lyle Watkins MoreLaw Television Oklahoma Domestic Assault and Battery by Fred Demier |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Addison Lyle Watkins with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Dessie Nora Hillis |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Dessie Nora Hillis with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Donald Ray Varner |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Donald Ray Varner with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Paul Wayne Barnett |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Paul Wayne Barnett with: |
| MARK AARON LUPER V. STATE OF ARKANSAS |
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Appellant Mark Aaron Luper appeals the order denying his petition for |
| Glen Naylor Jr. v. The State of Texas |
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Naylor was charged by information with the offense of terroristic threat of a family member for placing C.N. in fear of imminent serious bodily injury by threatening to kill her.2 The probable cause affidavit supporting Naylor’s arrest states, in relevant part: On July 27, 2014 at 2337 hours, I was dispatched . . . in reference to a disturbance. Dispatch advised that the actor had a 9mm fire $0 (11-03-2016 - TX) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Shelby Marina |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Shelby Marina with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Kenyatta Omar Hudson |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Kenyatta Omar Hudson with: |
| Kent R. Blair, Sr. v. State of Indiana |
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The facts most favorable to the judgment are as follows: Blair married Rhonda in 1999, and a son (“Son”) was born of the marriage. The couple owned a residence on Scott Avenue (“the Property”). In 2012, Blair was convicted of strangulation and domestic battery, both as class D felonies, stemming from a domestic violence incident against Rhonda. In 2014, Rhonda sought and obtained $0 (10-28-2016 - IN) |
| STATE OF OKLAHOMA v. KATAIOUN LORETA RAHSEPARIAN, A/K/A KATTIE GARCIA |
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TULSA, OK - THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA charged KATAIOUN LORETA RAHSEPARIAN, A/K/A KATTIE GARCIA with: |
| Michael Lowery v. The State of Texas |
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On July 23, 2013, Appellant and his wife, Amber Lowery, were living on a ranch in Comanche County about six miles east of Rising Star. Amber and Appellant had a rocky relationship, described as having many ups and downs. Amber had previously filed for divorce on two occasions. Appellant was known to have an explosive temper. He had previously broken Amber’s nose and had attended two anger ma $0 (10-26-2016 - TX) |
| William Kirkpatrick v. The State of Texas |
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Appellant was charged with possession with intent to deliver cocaine (more than 400 grams) and possession of marijuana (more than four ounces, but less than five pounds). A jury found him guilty of those charges, and the trial judge sentenced Appellant to fifteen years on the cocaine charge and one year on the marijuana possession charge. The convictions arose from the seizure of those items $0 (10-24-2016 - TX) |
| Kimberly Mangrum v. State of Tennessee |
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The Petitioner‟s convictions arise from the drowning death of LeeAnn Mangrum, the victim. At the time of the victim‟s death, the Petitioner was married to the victim‟s exhusband, Terry Mangrum, Sr. This court summarized the facts of the case in the appeal of the Petitioner‟s convictions as follows: |
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