Robbery Law
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. JOE LEWIS BURNS

McAlester, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. JOE LEWIS BURNS


1. KIDNAPPING

2. ROBBERY BY FORCE OR FEAR


Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
03-14-2016

F&E AFFIDAVIT

Pursuant to 12 O.S. § 39, Document Available at Court Clerk's Office

03-14-2016

F&E AFFIDAVIT

Pursuant to 12 O.S. § 39, ... More...
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United States of America v. Lloyd George Kenney

Fresno, CA - Modesto Tri Counties Bank Robber Sentenced to over 26 Years in Prison

Lloyd George Kenney, 65, was sentenced to 26 years and seven months in prison for an armed bank robbery he committed at the Tri Counties Bank in Modesto. The sentencing followed his conviction by a jury in December 2015 of armed bank robbery, using a firearm during a crime of violence, and of being a felon ... More...
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Ronald Eric McMahan v. State of Indiana

On December 3, 2014, Anthony Villarreal exchanged text messages with
McMahan and agreed to help McMahan purchase marijuana because
McMahan’s dealer was out of town. Although Villarreal had previously
purchased marijuana from McMahan, Villarreal did not know McMahan’s
name, only his cell phone number.
[3] Villarreal and McMahan arranged to meet at a gas station in Gary, I... More...
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Charles Darryl Jenkins, Jr. v. State of Indiana

In August 2014, Jenkins, born on September 10, 1992, Andre Brown, and Tyler
Chandler stayed with Iesha Johnson in her apartment at 2314 Yeager Road.
The men seemed to stop talking or changed the subject whenever Johnson
entered the room, and she thought they probably did so because they were
talking about her. Johnson observed the men carrying a bag with a string that
th... More...
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STATE OF IOWA v. DAMION JOHN SEATS

A juvenile offender convicted of first-degree murder appeals his resentencing to life in prison without the possibility of parole. In this appeal, we determine the factors a court must use when it sentences a juvenile offender for first-degree murder. Because the district court did not have the benefit of this decision when it sentenced the juvenile, we vacate the sentence and remand for rese... More...   $0 (03-13-2016 - IA)

Tawuan Townes v. State of Alabama

Townes had plans to rob Woods, a known drug dealer. Woods lived in a house in Dothan with his girlfriend, India Starks. On November 13, 2008, Townes and Cornelius Benton drove to Woods's house. Townes was armed with a .22 caliber rifle, and Benton was armed with a .380 caliber pistol that belonged to Townes's brother. Townes and Benton wore dark clothing and obscured their faces to conceal their ... More...   $0 (03-13-2016 - AL)

STATE OF KANSAS v. MILO J. BROWN

In early January 2013, Shawn Rhone was at the Wichita home of his girlfriend, LaDonta Alford. Rhone left around 5:30 or 6 p.m. after having received a phone call. Before Rhone left, he told Alford "[t]hat he was going to go make a run." Alford would testify at trial that this meant Rhone was leaving to sell someone marijuana, but she did
not testify on whether she actually saw marijuana in Rh... More...
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Laray Donell Wilson v. The State of Texas

Appellant does not contest the sufficiency of the evidence to support the jury’s
verdicts. Accordingly, only that part of the factual background necessary for our
resolution of appellant’s contentions will be recited.
On February 17, 2012, three black males with guns approached Kenneth Barnett
as he was walking up to his front door. The men demanded money and took Barnett’s ... More...
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STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. MARK CALDWELL, a/k/a ELLIOTT JONES, a/k/a MARK D. CALDWELL, a/k/a MARK E. CALDWELL, a/k/a MARK ELLIOT CALDWELL, JR.

Defendant appeals from the denial of his petition for post
conviction relief (PCR) without an evidentiary hearing. We
affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in the written
decision of Judge Joseph C. Cassini, III.
Defendant was convicted of felony murder, aggravated
manslaughter, two counts of robbery and weapons offenses in
February 2008. We affirmed his c... More...
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United States of America v. Vincent Steven Martinez

Albuquerque, NM - Albuquerque Felon Pleads Guilty to Violating Federal Firearms Laws and the Hobbs Act

Defendant Prosecuted under Federal “Worst of the Worst” Anti-Violence Initiative; Plea Agreement Requires 139 Month Prison Sentence


Vincent Steven Martinez, 38, of Albuquerque, N.M., pleaded guilty in federal court to violating the Hobbs Act by robbing a commercial business... More...
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State of Tennessee v. James Holmes

This case arises from the October 9, 2012 shooting death of Roneccia Luster at an automated teller machine (ATM) and the attempted carjacking and shooting of Charles Ratliff a few minutes later.
At the trial, Memphis Police Department (MPD) Officer Kevin Bobo testified that on October 9, 2012, around 7:00 p.m. he responded to a shots-fired call at Perkins Road and Aloha Avenue. He said t... More...
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United States of America v. Joshua Anthony Rivera

Federal Jury Convicts A Serial Convenience Store Robber

Tampa, Florida – United States Attorney A. Lee Bentley, III announces that a federal jury yesterday found Joshua Anthony Rivera (28, Orlando) guilty of interfering with interstate commerce by robbery, brandishing a short-barreled shotgun in the course of committing those robberies, and possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. He fa... More...
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United States of America v. Terry Carry Hollins, Jermaine Gerald Cook, Marcus Anthony Foreman and Wilbert Ross

San Diego, CA - Federal Jury Convicts Four West Coast Crips Street Gang Members of Racketeering Conspiracy Involving Murders, Sex Trafficking and Robbery

Four members of the West Coast Crips criminal street gang were convicted by a federal jury today of participating in a racketeering enterprise involving execution-style murders, a takeover robbery, witness intimidation and other acts of... More...
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COMMONWEALTH vs. DONOVAN K. SMITH

A Superior Court jury found the defendant guilty of the attempted armed robbery and murder in the first
degree of Michelle Diaz on theories of extreme atrocity or cruelty and felony-murder. In this direct appeal from his
convictions, the defendant challenges the admission in evidence
of his videotaped statement to the police, and the admission of
an enhanced recording of a st... More...
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Sanchez K. Williams v. State of Indiana

Twenty-one-year-old Moath Nassir was murdered on December 29, 2014, in
front of the convenience store he owned and operated in Fort Wayne. He and
Williams knew each other—Williams would occasionally walk in the store,
“look at the camera, stick his middle [finger] up, snatch something, and run out
the door.” Tr. 430. Williams also sometimes sold stolen electronics to Nassir.... More...
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STATE OF IOWA vs. DEMARCUS RAY MCLEMORE

Demarcus Ray McLemore challenges the sentence imposed on his
conviction for second-degree murder, an offense he committed when he was
seventeen years old. After pleading guilty to the 1998 crime, McLemore was
sentenced to a term of not more than fifty years in prison and was ordered to
serve a mandatory minimum of eight-five percent of his sentence before
becoming eligibl... More...
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STATE OF IOWA vs. MARK EUGENE ROBINSON

The jury could have found the following facts from the State’s evidence
presented at trial. On the evening of January 1, 2014, Mark Robinson drove
away in a Ford Taurus that the owner had left idling in the Forest Mart parking lot
on University Avenue in Des Moines. About half an hour later, Robinson entered
the Kum & Go on Hickman Road and asked the clerk working behind the ... More...
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MICHAEL KELLEY JEFFERY vs. STATE OF IOWA

Applicant Michael Jeffery appeals the district court’s summary disposition
of his postconviction action, finding his application was untimely. Jeffery did not
file his application for postconviction relief within the three-year statute of
limitations in Iowa Code section 822.3 (2011). Jeffery claims his application is
untimely due to ineffective assistance of counsel. We aff... More...
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PHUOC NGUYEN vs. STATE OF IOWA

In 1999, Phuoc Thanh Nguyen was convicted of first-degree murder based on alternative theories that included a felony-murder theory. On direct appeal, the court of appeals recounted the evidence presented at trial and established a number of facts that a jury could have found based on the record:
On the afternoon of July 15, 1998, Nguyen and Dao approached “The Cloud,” a Des Moines bar. Dao... More...
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Dauda Kohlheim vs. State of Missouri

The State charged Movant with one count of second-degree statutory rape. Movant was
found to be a prior felony offender and also a felony persistent offender. The trial court
conducted a jury trial. The evidence presented at trial showed that the victim, R.M., who was then sixteen, had
planned to spend the night with a family friend, Tashia Roberts. Ms. Roberts took victim with More...
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Frelin Danilo Orellano v. The State of Texas

Evidence introduced during the guilt phase of trial showed that an intoxicated appellant was riding his bicycle in front of the entrance to the Las Americas apartments in southwest Houston. Appellant encountered Maria Estrada, who was returning to the apartment complex from a nearby grocery store. Estrada’s sister and two of her young children accompanied her. Appellant began accosting them, th... More...   $0 (03-11-2016 - TX)

State of Oklahoma v. Alan Joseph Hruby

Duncan, OK - Man Gets Life Without Parole For Killing Parents

The State of Oklahoma charged Alan Joseph Hruby, age 20, with three counts of first-degree deliberate murder for fattally shooting his parents, John Hruby, age 50, Joy "Tinker" Hruby, age 48, and younger sister, Katherine Hruby, age 17, on October 9, 2014 by shooting them. The State alleged that Hruby shot his mother, his siste... More...
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United States of America v. Harry Anderson AKA Ace

New Haven Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Firearm Charge Stemming from Violent Robbery

Deirdre M. Daly, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, today announced that HARRY ANDERSON, a.k.a. “Ace,” 23, of New Haven, pleaded guilty yesterday in New Haven federal court to one count of discharging a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.

This matter stems from an i... More...
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United States of America v. Marlon Patterson aka Head

Danbury Man Sentenced to 16 Years in Federal Prison for Armed Home Invasions

Deirdre M. Daly, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that MARLON PATTERSON, also known as “Head,” 32, of Danbury, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Stefan R. Underhill in Bridgeport to 192 months of imprisonment, followed by five years of supervised release, for orchestratin... More...
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United States of America v. Eddie Gallegos

Albuquerque, NM - Albuquerque Man Sentenced to Seven Years for Stealing Prescription Painkillers and Brandishing Firearm During Robbery of Retail Pharmacy

Defendant Prosecuted Under HOPE Initiative which Seeks to Reduce Opioid-Related Deaths in New Mexico

Eddie Gallegos, 39, of Albuquerque, N.M., was sentenced in federal court for his conviction on theft of medical products and f... More...
   $0 (03-10-2016 - NM)

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