Robbery Law
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. DAVID ALAN COX

McAlester, OK - STATE OF OKLAHOMA V. DAVID ALAN COX

1. ROBBERY WITH A weapon

2. KIDNAPPING

3. LARCENY OF AN AUTOMOBILE

4. SEXUAL BATTERY

5. SEXUAL BATTERY

6. SEXUAL BATTERY

7. SEXUAL BATTERY

8. ASSAULT & BATTERY WITH DEADLY WEAPON


Docket
Date Code Description Count Party AmountMore...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - OK)

State of Oklahoma v. Chayne Robert Easky

Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Chayne Robert Easky with:

Count # 1.
Count as Filed: OROB, ROBBERY - 1ST DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 798
Date of Offense: 05/21/2014

Party Name

Disposition Information

EASKY, CHAYNE ROBERT
Disposed: CONVICTION, 02/22/2016. Guilty Plea
Count as Disposed: ROBBERY - 1ST DEGREE(OROB)
Violation of 21 O... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - OK)

State of Oklahoma v. Luke Robert Williamson

Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Luke Robert Williamson with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: BRG2, BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 1435
Date of Offense: 04/05/2014

Party Name

Disposition Information

WILLIAMSON, LUKE ROBERT Disposed: DEFERRED, 02/09/2015. Guilty Plea
Count as Disposed: BURGLARY - SECOND DEGREE(BRG2)
Violati... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - OK)

United States of America v. Noel Cuello

New York, NY - Leader Of Multimillion-Dollar Tax Fraud Scheme Involving The Use Of Children’s Identities Sentenced To Nine Years In Prison

Noel Cuello, the former operator of a tax preparation business with multiple locations in the Bronx, New York, was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court to nine years in prison for leading a large-scale identity theft and tax fraud scheme through... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - NY)

United States of America v. Thomas Alexander Davis, III

Davenport, IA - Indiana Man Found Guilty of Muscatine Bank Robbery

Thomas Alexander Davis, III, 40, of Anderson, Indiana, was found guilty of bank robbery following a four-day jury trial. Davis was found guilty of committing a robbery at the US Bank in Muscatine on November 28, 2012.

Davis faces a potential prison sentence of up to twenty years in prison, a maximum $250,000 fine... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - IA)

STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. DONALD THOMAS, a/k/a D-BLOCK, DONALD THOMAS III

Defendant Donald Thomas was charged in Passaic County
Indictment No. 09-12-1320 with first-degree felony murder,
N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a(3) and N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 (count one); second
degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, N.J.S.A.
2C:39-4a (count two); second-degree unlawful possession of a
weapon, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5b (count three); first-degree robbery,
N.J.S.A. ... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - NJ)

STATE OF CONNECTICUT v. PAUL DAVIS

Thedefendant,PaulDavis,appealsfrom the judgment of conviction of accessory to murder in violation of General Statutes §§ 53a-54a (a) and 53a-8 (a), conspiracy to commit murder in violation of General Statutes §§ 53a-48 (a) and 53a-54a (a), and attempt to commit murder in violation of General Statutes §§ 53a-49 (a) (2) and 53a-54a (a).1 On appeal, the defendant claims that (1) there was insufficien... More...   $0 (02-22-2016 - CT)

Michelle Williams v. State of Indiana

Around 6:20 p.m. on October 19, 2013, David Williamson had his father drop
him off at Donny Bell’s apartment located in Indianapolis. Bell was
Williamson’s cousin and he had agreed to let Williamson move in with him.
Bell returned to his apartment just before 8:00 p.m. that evening and noted that
the front door was unlocked. There was no sign of forced entry. Bell entered <... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - IN)

State of North Dakota v. Ryan Neil Anderson

In March 2013, the State charged Anderson with class AA felony murder after he killed Christopher King by stabbing him four times at Capitol Lodge "man camp" near Tioga, North Dakota.
According to testimony, Anderson moved to Tioga, North Dakota, to work in the oil fields as a foreman on a surveying crew. He hired family members and friends to work for him, including Rebecca Rodgers, his fia... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - ND)

State of New Hampshire v. Michael Addison

In 2008, the defendant, Michael Addison, was convicted of the 2006 capital murder of Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs and sentenced to death. We subsequently affirmed the defendant’s conviction for capital murder, concluding that his sentence was not imposed under the influence of passion, prejudice or any other arbitrary factor, and that the
evidence was sufficient to support the j... More...
   $0 (02-22-2016 - NH)

STATE OF KANSAS v. MICHAEL C. DAWS

During the middle of the day on November 20, 2011, Raul Flores Ramos stopped by the house he was moving out of. The front door was shut, but it had been kicked in and the door jamb broken. He entered and discovered Daws in the living room. Ramos told Daws to leave, and Daws complied. Afterwards, Ramos discovered some boxes had been moved around and property removed from them. Ramos also noticed tw... More...   $0 (02-21-2016 - KS)

DELBERT RAYMOND PRICE V. STATE OF ARKANSAS

At trial, Janet Zimmer, the manager of Sixt Rent-A-Car in Daytona, Florida, testified
that on February 26, 2013, Price rented a 2013 Mercedes C class sedan. Zimmer testified the
vehicle was almost brand new; it had been purchased for $32,876; Price had rented the vehicle
until March 4; he provided an American Express card at the time of the rental; the vehicle
could not be driven o... More...
   $0 (02-20-2016 - )

Ryon Termaine Fennell v. The State of Wyoming

In the fall of 2012, Jeff Wheeler, an employee of Goofy’s Bar in Cheyenne, Wyoming, approached a Cheyenne police officer, informed him there were illegal drugs running through the bar and offered to assist law enforcement in addressing the problem. The officer put Mr. Wheeler in touch with the Wyoming Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and a plan was developed to use Mr. Wheeler as a conf... More...   $0 (02-19-2016 - WY)

Joseph Perry v. State of Rhode Island

According to Mr. Perry’s application for postconviction relief and his filings before this
Court, his criminal case originally went to trial in November of 1995.1 He was convicted by a
jury of one count of conspiracy to commit assault with a dangerous weapon and one count of
assault with a dangerous weapon. Mr. Perry was also charged with one count of first-degree
We note tha... More...
   $0 (02-19-2016 - RI)

EDWIN RUSSELL III V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

The. Appellant, Edwin Russell III, was convicted of complicity to murder,
attempted murder, and two counts each of first-degree robbery, first-degree
burglary, and first-degree wanton endangerment, for which he was sentenced
to a total of twenty-five years in prison. He raises three claims of error in this
matter-of-right appeal: (1) that he was entitled to directed verdicts on... More...
   $0 (02-19-2016 - KY)

KEVIN HIGGINS V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

During the evening of June 14, 2013, Nancy was at home alone when
Higgins arrived at her residence and rang her doorbell. 1 Higgins requested to
enter the home, ostensibly to use the telephone, but was refused entry.
Subsequently, Higgins forced the front door open and locked it behind him.
Inside the home, Higgins raped Nancy and stole twenty-eight dollars. Prior to
leav... More...
   $0 (02-19-2016 - KY)

DARRELL JACKSON V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

The facts relevant to this appeal are not contested. Appellant on several
occasions sold heroin to Michael Chester and his wife, Ashley. Based upon
their ongoing commercial relationship, Appellant agreed to "front" heroin to
Chester, meaning that he would supply Chester with a quantity of heroin and
then collect the cash payment at a later time.
When notified that Chester ... More...
   $0 (02-19-2016 - KY)

DARRYL PARKER V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

An assistant manager of the Chase Bank testified that during the late
afternoon of November 16, 2011, she was working as a teller when an African
American male wearing sunglasses; a grey, billed cap; and a plaid jacket
approached the glass doors of the bank with his hands in his jacket pockets.
Once inside the bank, the man pulled out a black handgun, held it over his
head,... More...
   $0 (02-19-2016 - KY)

United States of America v. Robert E. Fox

Indianapolis, IN - Indianapolis man convicted in federal court on robbery and firearm charges
Robbed two Southside businesses in 2014

An Indianapolis man was convicted for committing two armed robberies at Southside businesses. Robert E. Fox, 35, Indianapolis, was found guilty after a two-day jury trial before U.S. District Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson. Fox was found guilty of two count... More...
   $0 (02-18-2016 - IN)

United States of America v. Gary Wayne Thomas

Bismarck, ND - Arizona Man Sentenced for the Robbery of Two North Dakota Banks

Gary Wayne Thomas, 59, of Arizona, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Daniel L. Hovland on two counts of Bank Robbery, to which Thomas pleaded guilty to on November 17, 2015.

Judge Hovland sentenced Thomas to five years and eleven months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release... More...
   $0 (02-18-2016 - ND)

Akheem J. Purnell v. State of Indiana

On January 13, 2015, around 6:00 p.m., Ashley Sanders (“Sanders”) was at her
house with Angela Coleman (“Coleman”) and Shaneka Ballard (“Ballard”).
Sanders’s two children and Coleman’s three children, who were between the
ages of three and twelve years old, were also at Sanders’s house. As the women
were sitting at the kitchen table, which had marijuana on it, they heard a kn... More...
   $0 (02-18-2016 - IN)

DAVID LEE FELTY V. STATE OF ARKANSAS

David Felty received a life sentence in prison without parole after a jury convicted
him of first-degree felony murder. Felty’s counsel on appeal has filed a no-merit brief and a
motion to withdraw. See Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967); Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-3(k)
(2015). The brief asserts that there are no nonfrivolous arguments to be made on appeal.
No pro se points have... More...
   $0 (02-18-2016 - AR)

Jose Isaac Reyes v. The State of Texas

In 2003, a Hidalgo County jury convicted appellant Jose Isaac Reyes of capital
murder, and he was sentenced to life imprisonment. See TEX. PENAL CODE ANN.
§ 19.03(a)(2) (West, Westlaw through 2015 R.S.). Reyes’s attorney filed an untimely
notice of appeal, and we dismissed his appeal for want of jurisdiction. See Reyes v.
State, No. 13-03-00370-CR, 2003 WL 21824503, at *1 (T... More...
   $0 (02-18-2016 - TX)

William Monterial Jones v. The State of Texas

On the evening of September 23, 2012, Mohammad Aman, the complainant,
and Nagy Aly were working at Mo’s Food Mart when the store was robbed.
Aman, the cashier, testified that a tall black male entered the convenience store,
jumped onto the front counter behind the protective glass, shot Aman in the arm,
and told him, “Okay. Now you’re going to give me the money.” Aman testif... More...
   $0 (02-18-2016 - TX)

United States of America v. Shaun Wesley Skinner

Dallas, TX - Bank Robber Sentenced to 151 Months in Federal Prison

Shaun Wesley Skinner, 27, was sentenced to 151 months in federal prison following his guilty plea in May 2015 to one count of bank robbery and one count of attempted bank robbery.

According to documents filed in the case, on November 18, 2014, Skinner entered the Wells Fargo Bank, located at 2222 McKinney Avenue... More...
   $0 (02-17-2016 - TX)

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