| David Lynn Jordan v. State of Tennessee |
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The petitioner‟s convictions arose from a shooting on January 11, 2005, at the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) facility in Jackson, Tennessee, where the petitioner killed three people: Renee Jordan, his thirty-one-year-old wife who was employed at TDOT; Jerry Hopper, an employee of the Tennessee Division of Forestry who was at the TDOT office; and David Gordon, a motorist the $0 (10-16-2016 - TN) |
| United States of America v. John Bertrand Beliveau II |
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San Diego, CA - Former NCIS Supervisory Special Agent Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Taking Bribes from Foreign Defense Contractor in Massive Fraud and Corruption Scandal |
| Adam K. Baumholser v. State of Indiana |
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Baumholser and A.L. married in January 2006. A.L.’s daughter from a |
| Kent R. Blair, Sr. v. State of Indiana |
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Blair and his wife, R.B., lived together in a home in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The |
| Earnest E. Starnes III v. The State of Texas |
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Amber Starnes, the complainant, was appellant’s wife at the time of the assault. At trial, |
| State of Oklahoma v. Graydon Lee Gerow III |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Graydon Lee Gerow III with: |
| In Re: Roy S. Moore, Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Alabama |
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Montgomery, AL - The Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission charged Roy S. Moore, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, with violating judicial ethics by issuing an order in January 2016 stating that probate judges in Alabama had "a ministerial duty not to issue" marriage licenses to same-sex couples. |
| STATE OF TENNESSEE v. JOHNNY MALCOLM VINSON |
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This case stems from the defendant’s violation of an order of protection entered against him by his estranged wife, Angel Pack. On November 27, 2013, Ms. Pack obtained an order of protection against the defendant. The order prohibited the defendant from contacting, abusing, or threatening Ms. Pack. At the time the order was obtained, Ms. Pack ran a concession stand at Gibbs Auction House in Nash $0 (09-27-2016 - TN) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Walter Blane Smith |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Walter Blane Smith with: |
| TRACY WAY CHILDERS v. KELLY JOE CHILDERS |
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The Petitioner/Appellee, Tracey Childers (wife) and the Respondent/Appellant, Kelly Childers (husband) were married in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 13, 1996. They have two daughters, born in 1998, and 2001, respectively. The wife received her medical degree in 1994, and then completed a residency in ear, nose, and throat. Throughout their marriage, the couple started a number of businesses, most of whi $0 (09-24-2016 - Ok) |
| Ramon Cuevas v. Wentworth Group |
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Wentworth is a property-management company, and the |
| STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. WILLIAM CLIFTON CRABTREE, SR. |
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The evidence at trial tended to show the following: In late April 2013, ten |
| State of Oklahoma v. Joseph Leon Dowdy |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Joseph Leon Dowdy with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Dan Floyd Hillard |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Dan Floyd Hillard with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Mason Allan Padilla |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Mason Allan Padilla with: |
| State of Oklahoma v. Jerry Honeycutt |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Jerry Honeycutt with: |
| STATE OF KANSAS v. DAVIN R. SPRAGUE |
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Davin Sprague and his wife Kandi were living with their three children in a country home in rural Saline County, Kansas. On July 23, 2010, Sprague became aware that Kandi was on the verge of leaving him and filing for divorce. Sprague's mother, Ann Fleming, came to the Sprague home early that afternoon to take her grandchildren for the |
| State of Tennessee v. Thomas H. Bullington |
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This case arises from a family dispute between the victim and the Defendant, who is the victim‟s uncle. At the trial, the victim testified that he was an attorney and that the Defendant had “continually” made threats against him and his family. The victim said that he obtained an order of protection against the Defendant around August 2012, when the Defendant threatened him, the victim $0 (09-05-2016 - TN) |
| State of Tennessee v. Thomas H. Bullington |
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This case arises from a family dispute between the victim and the Defendant, who is the victim‟s uncle. At the trial, the victim testified that he was an attorney and that the Defendant had “continually” made threats against him and his family. The victim said that he obtained an order of protection against the Defendant around August 2012, when the Defendant threatened him, the victim $0 (09-04-2016 - TN) |
| STATE OF MONTANA v. DAVID THOMAS WEISBARTH, II, |
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David Weisbarth is the birth fatherof T.W. Since age three, T.W. has resided with |
| State of Oklahoma v. Tiffany Dawn Watterson |
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Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Tiffany Dawn Watterson with: |
| Jane Roe v. Teletech Customer Care Management (Colorado), L.L.C. |
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In 1998, the people of Washington exercised their constitutional power to enact legislation by initiative when they adopted the Washington State Medical Use of Marijuana Act (MUMA), chapter 69.51A RCW. MUMA provided an affirmative defense against criminal prosecution of physicians for prescribing medical marijuana and of qualified patients and their designated primary caregivers for engaging in th $0 (06-09-2011 - WA) |
| United States of America v. Odalys Marrero, Rolando Mulet, and Javier Manejias |
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Three Individuals Convicted at Trial in Marriage Fraud Conspiracy |
| STATE OF IOWA vs. COLLIN ALEXANDER RUHS |
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At approximately 1:00 a.m. on November 8, 2014, Waterloo police officers |
| State of Oklahoma v. Anthony Roldan |
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Tulsa, OK - Criminal defense lawyer |
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