STATE OF LOUISIANA VERSUS WILLIAM SHIELL |
Defendant was charged in a bill of information on July 8, 2015 with |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. MARIO CHAVEZ |
On October 17, 2014, the Jefferson Parish District Attorney filed a bill of |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. DERNARD B. HARRIS |
On October 21, 2014, the Jefferson Parish District Attorney filed a bill of |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. NOE AGULIAR-BENITEZ AKA NOE AGUILAR-BENITEZ |
On November 10, 2015, a unanimous twelve-person jury convicted |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. CLARENCE SAYLES |
This case arises from an incident that occurred at a Marrero Wal-Mart on |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. SHAWN J. BROWN |
Deputy Mary Clare Ulasiewicz of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office |
STATE OF LOUISIANA VERSUS CURTIS L. KYLES |
Chicwanda Forbes was initially charged as a co-defendant for the second |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. ALBERT STOKES, JR. |
Because defendant’s convictions were the result of guilty pleas, the facts |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. JUAN C. CANALES |
Defendant, Juan Canales, was married to the victim, A.V.’s1, mother. In |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. JUSTIN L. WILDERODER |
On June 27, 2013, Defendant was charged in a bill of information with two |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. LAWRENCE DAVIS |
On October 31, 2013, defendant was indicted by a grand jury in a true bill |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. RANELL JOSEPH |
On October 17, 2014, the Jefferson Parish District Attorney charged |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. TERRY SPEAKS A/K/A ALLEN RICE A/K/A LESLIE ALLEN RICE A/K/A LESLIE RICE |
On August 14, 2014, a Jefferson Parish Grand Jury indicted Defendant, |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. ROBERT EARL SANDERS |
Lisa Elliott, Defendant’s girlfriend, testified that after work on July 17, 2014, she and her boss, Mike Smith, were sitting in his kitchen drinking beer when Defendant rode over on his bicycle to get his house key and cell phone. Ms. Elliot and Defendant had been living together for approximately two years, and Defendant did not like her associating with Mr. Smith. After Mr. Smith gave Defendant ... More... $0 (12-11-2016 - LA) |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. JASON BENNETT |
On September 24, 2012, at approximately 4:20 am, Mr. Bennett was involved in a two-car collision on Interstate 10 on the bridge crossing the Calcasieu River. The vehicle driven by Mr. Bennett was occupied by three other individuals, including Derrick Barton, who was killed as a result of the accident. |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. ANTHONY MOORE AKA ANTHONY J. MOORE |
On December 21, 2011, police officers in Kaplan, Louisiana, were advised by an anonymous tip that the defendant, Anthony Moore, was attempting to sell crack cocaine in the area. The officers located the defendant parked in a handicapped parking space at a convenience store. The officers made contact. The defendant’s vehicle was searched with his consent. Marijuana was located in the vehicle. At th... More... $0 (12-10-2016 - LA) |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. JAMES J. FLOURNOY |
According to the record, around midnight on August 6, 2015, Officer |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. DUDLEY MELANCON JR |
On December 30, 2013, a black male entered the 167 Truck Stop and Gator Gold Casino (casino) in St. Landry Parish and handed a note to the cashier, Chelsea Rogers, demanding money. After Rogers gave him approximately $1,800, he ran out of the casino. Rogers informed her boss, who ran into the parking lot but failed to see the robber. Around that same time, Mary Mayo, a casino patron, was driving i... More... $0 (12-10-2016 - LA) |
CARLOS CHAVEZ-AGUILAR, JR. v. STATE OF KANSAS |
Around 1:30 a.m. one morning in August 2008, a gang-related fight involving Chavez-Aguilar and his brother, Rene, erupted outside a nightclub in Wichita. As the fight wound down, Rene drove his truck through the crowd, killing two people and injuring a third. Chavez-Aguilar was in the passenger seat, and according to several witnesses, he was shouting and cursing out the window as Rene drove. |
United States of America v. Alonzo Knowles a/k/a "Jeff Mixey" |
New York, NY - Bahamas Man Sentenced To 5 Years In Prison For Cyber Hacking Scheme To Steal Celebrities’ Personal And Copyrighted Information |
AMERICAN INNOTEK, INC. v. THE UNITED STATES, |
Rule 59(e) requires that any motion to alter or amend judgment “must be filed no later than 28 days after the entry of the judgment.” RCFC 59(e). This 28-day deadline is strictly enforced under Rule 6(b), which provides that “[t]he court must not extend the time to act under RCFC 52(b), 59(b), (d), and (e), and 60(b).” RCFC 6(b)(2); see Spengler v. United States, 128 Fed. Cl. 338, 342 (2016) (e... More... $0 (12-05-2016 - DC) |
Robin Antonick v. Electronic Arts, Inc. |
In this case, the plaintiff claimed copyright infringement. |
STATE OF LOUISIANA Vs. WENDELL THOMAS II |
On March 19, 2012, the appellant, Wendell Thomas, was convicted by an |
STATE OF LOUISIANA V. WILLIAM CHESTER FARRY JR.AKA WILLIAM CHESTER FARRY |
In May 2009, someone entered James Fodrie’s (Mr. Fodrie) home armed with a baseball bat. The robber took fifteen dollars ($15.00), a gun, and a coin bag containing mostly German coins and currency. |
State of Louisiana v. Robert J. Moody |
Defendant, Robert J. Moody, was convicted of a forcible rape that |
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