State of New York v. Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise |
Yusef Salaam, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, and Kharey Wise, "The Five," were arrested in April 1989 and charged with rape, assault and attempted murder of Patricia Meili, a woman brutally attacked on April 19, 1989 while jogging in Central Park. The local and national press covered their prosecution, and the cases against them generated significant media attention. The matter $0 (06-30-1990 - NY) |
United States of America v. Irina Dilkinska |
New York, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud and money laundering. |
Graham Chase Robinson v. Robert De Niro, et al. |
New York City, New York employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants Fair Labor Standards Act violations Theories. |
Mielissa Mulich v. Dolgencorp. LLC |
Springfield, Missouri civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a American with Disabilities Act violation theory under 42 U.S.C. 12101. |
United States of America v. Bobby Chris Mayes and Charles Gooch |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud, conspiracy, issuing forged securities, aggravated identity theft, and obstruction of justice. |
United States of America v. Jill Nicole Ford |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with bank fraud and money laundering. |
State of Arkansas v. Scotty Scott |
Little Rock, Arkansas defendant charged, convicted and exonerated of murder |
United States of America v. Samuel Bankman-Fried |
New York City, New York criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with |
United States of America v. Feast American Diners LLC and Dawood “David” Beshay |
Albany, New York qui tam lawyers represented restaurant own who violated the False Claims Act. |
United States of America v. Nostrum Laboratories Inc. and Nirmal Mulye, Ph.D. |
Boston, Massachusetts qui tam lawyers represented the Defendant accused of violated the False Claims Act by knowingly underpaying Medicaid rebates due for Nostrum’s drug Nitrofurantoin Oral Suspension (Nitro OS). |
State of Connecticut v. Maceo "Troy" Streater |
New Haven, Connecticut criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with first-degree murder, in violation of General Statutes, Section 53a-54a and one count of carrying a pistol without a permit, in violation of General Statutes, Section 29-35, in connection with the death on May 8, 1990, of Terrance Gamble. |
Michael Anthony Taylor v. The State of Oklahoma |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyers represent the Defendant charged with: |
United States of America v. Terry Martin |
Fargo, North Dakota criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with one count of theft of major artwork, an object of cultural heritage from the care, custody, or control of a museum. |
United States of America v. Assured Collections LLC, Assured Financial LLC, Christopher Parks, Christopher Noah Parks and Stephen Miller |
Tulsa, Oklahoma civil litigation lawyer represented the Defendants charged with engaging in fraudulent debt collection practices and violation of the false claims act. |
United States of America v. Aimenn D. Penny |
Cleveland, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with arson, possessing a destructive device, and obstruction of a person in the free exercise of religious beliefs. |
Norma Anderson, et al. v. Jena Griswold, in her official capacity as Colorado Secretary of State and Donald J. Trump |
Denver, constitutional law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant seeking a declaratory judgment that Donald Trump violated the 14th Amendment on January 5, 2021 and should be barred from serving as President again. |
United States of America v. Jess Kinmont and John P. Wenz, Jr. |
Atlanta, Georgia criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with operating a timeshare resale scam business that affected more than 8,000 victims nationwide, many of them elderly. |
United States of America v. Michael Mackrell |
Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers in the District of Columbia. |
Andrew J. Johnson v. Cheyenne, Wyoming, et al. |
Cheyenne, Wyoming personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories claiming he was wrongfully convicted and imprison for a crime he did not commit. |
United States of America v. Thomas Smith |
Washington, DC criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with violating an individual’s civil rights by recklessly engaging in a dangerous pursuit and being deliberately indifferent to the danger he created. |
United States of America v. Troy Anthony Pertuset |
Clarksburg, West Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with obstructing justice by tampering with a witness. |
United States of America v. Troy Anthony Pertuset |
Clarksburg, West Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with obstructing justice by tampering with a witness. |
United States of America v. Charles E. Littlejohn |
Washington, DC: Criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with disclosing tax return information without authorization. |
Estate of Elijah Javon McClain et al. v. City of Aurora, Colorado |
Denver, Colorado civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories. |
State of Colorado v. Randy Roedema and Jason Rosenblatt |
Brighton, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and third-party assault. |
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