United States of America v. David Powell, a/k/a Dawud Powell |
Nashville, Tennessee criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with armed robbery and felony use of a firearm to commit a crime. |
State of Oklahoma v. Christopher Michael Parker |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with: |
United States of America v. Johnnie Leeanozg Davis |
Montgomery, Alabama criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with committing three armed carjackings. |
United States of America v. Robert Manning and Jamare Coats |
San Francisco, California criminal lawyers represented Defendants charged with murder in aid of racketeering and being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. |
United States of America v. Marquavis Keyon |
Wilmington, North Carolina criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with felony possession of a firearm. |
Marlene Jean Orosco v. The State of Texas |
Houston, TX – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a robbery charge.In accordance with the terms of a pleabargain agreement, the trial court signed an order on October 3, 2018, placing 2Orosco on deferred adjudication community supervision for three years. Orosco filed a notice of appeal from her “... More... $0 (08-13-2022 - TX) |
United States of America v. Jonnie Jones-Gunn |
South Bend, Indiana criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. |
United States of America v. Andre Muller |
Bangor, Maine criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with conspiracy to commit a Hobbs Act Robbery. |
United States of America v. Trevor Allen |
Concord, New Hampshire, criminal law lawyer, bank robbery. |
STATE OF OHIO v. BLAKE L. CURTIS |
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State of Oklahoma v. Brandon Bills |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant, charged with two counts of first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree attempted rape; two counts of first-degree burglary; forcible sodomy, two counts of sexual battery, one count of first-degree robbery and larceny; and two counts of peeping Tom with photographic or electronic equipment. |
United States of America v. Samuel M. David |
Kansas City, Missouri criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with armed robbery of a pizza delivery driver, after a third suspect involved in the robbery was killed during a shootout with police officers. |
United States of America v. Brandon J. Campbell |
Columbus, Ohio criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with two separate armed robberies of United States Postal Carriers. |
THE STATE OF OHIO v. BRINKMAN |
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United States of America v. Brian Kendall Smith, III |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with three-counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm. |
United States of America v. Bennie Lee James |
Raleigh, North Carolina criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute drugs. |
United States of America v. Christopher Michael Frantantoni |
Miami, Florida criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with conspiring to commit a Hobbs Act robbery and conspiring to traffic 100 kilograms or more of marijuana. |
State of Oklahoma v. Robert Lee Griffin and Dameon Lamont Woods, A/K/A Damien Woods |
Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal lawyer represented Defendant, charged with: |
State of Oklahoma v. Alfredo Rivera and Esaias Keith Ontiveros |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with: |
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United States of America v. Demetrius Smith |
St.Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with armed robbery and firearm felonies. |
State of New York v. Steven Lopez |
New York, New York criminal defense lawyers represented Defendant charged with being involved with the Central Park Five, who were charged with raping a jogger in Central Park. Lopez, who was arrested when he was 15, struck a deal with prodecutors just before his trial two years later to avoid the more serious rape charge and pled guilty to robbery of a male jogger. |
United States of America v. Michael Thomas Prall |
Minneapolis, Minnesota criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with bank rubbery. |
Johnny Hincapie v. City of New York, et al. |
On September 2, 1990, Brian Watkins, a tourist from Utah, was stabbed to death on a New York City subway platform. In the immediate aftermath of the attack, officers from both the New York Police Department (“NYPD”) and Transit Police Department (“Transit PD”) interviewed and arrested a host of witnesses and suspects. Several suspects were prosecuted, convicted, and sentenced to lengthy pr... More... $0 (07-21-2022 - NY) |
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Johnathan Savage |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with robbery, burglary, and being a person prohibited from possession of firearms, carrying a firearm without a license, and conspiracy. |
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