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United States of America v. Joseph Edward Marshall
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Cincinnati, Ohio - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a conspiring to distribute oxycodone charge.
In 2008, Marshall pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute oxycodone. United States v.
Marshall, No. 6:07-cr-00111-DCR-REW (E.D. Ky. June 6, 2009). A district court sentenced
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CODY JONES v. CITY OF ELYRIA, OHIO, et al.
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Cleveland, Ohio - Civil Rights lawyer represented Plaintiff-Appellee with a civil rights claim.
A small set of facts is undisputed. Officers Chalkley (often referred to as “Chalkey” in
court documents) and Weber received a call that a potentially intoxicated white male was eating
out of a dumpster located be
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United States of America v. Jose De Leon-Pineda
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New York, NY - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with drug distribution.
In June 2018, DeLeon-Pineda entered into a plea agreement with the Government
and ultimately pled guilty to distribution and possession of 100 grams or more of heroin,
and 28 grams or more of crack cocaine, and to posses
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State of Oklahoma v. Hinshaw, Jeffery Howard
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Stillwater, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with
Violation of Sex Offender Registration Act, which provide:
A. Any person who becomes subject to the provisions of the Sex Offenders Registration Act on or after November 1, 1989, shall register, in person, as follows:
1. With the Department of Corrections within three (3) business days of bei
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Susan Fischer, Jeanette Speck on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, v. Governor of New Jersey
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New York, NY - Labor Relations lawyer represented New Jersey public school teachers refunds of union due.
NJEA represents more than 200,000 public sector educational institution
employees in New Jersey. Before Janus, these employees were required either to (1) join
NJEA and pay full union dues or (2) abstain fro
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MARCIA MELENDEZ, et al v. CITY OF NEW YORK et al.
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New York, NY - Constitutional law lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued the City and various named City officials seeking a judgment declaring the challenged laws unconstitutional and for an injunction permanently enjoining their enforcement.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments at all
levels—federal
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United States of America ex rel. Hassan Foreman v. AECOM et al.
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New York, NY - False Claims lawyer represented defendants accused of violating the False Claims Act ("FCA").
26 This action involves a billion-dollar defense contract entered into between
27 AECOM (a publicly held corporation), AECOM Government Services, Inc., AC
28 FIRST, LLC, and AECOM/GSS Ltd. (collectively,
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State of Oklahoma v. Boceanu, Maria
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Claremore, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with:
MAKE/ SELL/ POSSESS/ DISPLAY FALSE INDENTIFICATION CARD, in violation of 21 O.S. 1550.41,
which provide:
A. As used in this section and Section 1550.42 of this title, "identification document", "identification card", or "identification certificate" means any printed form which contains:
1. Th
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State of Oklahoma v. Martin Ray Melton
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION ACT/ AFCF, in violation of 57 O.S. 583,which provides:
A. Any person who becomes subject to the provisions of the Sex Offenders Registration Act on or after November 1, 1989, shall register, in person, as follows:
1. With the Department
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KEVIN C. ROBINSON v. TOWN OF MARSHFIELD; ROCCO LONGO, individually; MICHAEL A.
MARESCO, in his official capacity; and JOHN E. HALL, in his official capacity and individually.
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Boston, MA - Employment lawer lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants claiming that he was discriminated against by his employer because of his age.
Robinson retired from his position as Fire Chief in March
of 2015 when he was sixty years old after having worked with the
Department since 1978.2 He
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CVS Pharmacy, Inc. v. Lavin
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Boston, MA - Employment lawyer represented defendant with Restrictive Covenant Agreement case.
CVS operates CVS Caremark, one of the country's largest
pharmacy benefit managers ("PBMs"). PBMs sell prescriptionmanagement services to entities providing prescription-drug
coverage to their members. These entities
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Jodi Breiterman v. United States Capitol Police
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Washington, DC - Employment Law lawyer represented plaintiff challenging three adverse disciplinary actions by her employer charge.
Congress established the Capitol Police to ensure the
safety and security of the Capitol’s facilities and to allow
Congress to “fulfill its constitutional and legislative
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United States of America v. Uintah Valley Shoshone Tribe
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Denver, CO - Tribal Rights lawyer represented defendant charged with selling hunting and fishing licenses that authorized members to take wildlife from the Uintah and Ouray Reservation.
The Uintah and Ouray Reservation is located in northeastern Utah and is
the largest Indian reservation inhabited by members of the U
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MICHAEL C. THREATT v. Sylacauga Housing Authority
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Anniston, AL - Wrongful Discharge lawyer represented Plaintiff with alleging that each of the Defendants discriminated against him and retaliated against him in violation of various constitutional and federal
statutory rights claim.
Mr. Threatt served at the Chief Executive Officer of the SHA from October
2018
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State of Wisconsin v. Kyle H. Rittenhouse
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Kenosha, Wisconsin criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with two counts of first-degree reckless homicide, 1st-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, 1st-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, 1st-Degree Intentional HomicideAttempt 1st-Degree Intentional Homicide and Possess Dangerous Weapon-Person < 18.
Kyle Rittenhouse, DOB 01/03/2003, traveled from Illinois to Kenosha, W
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United States of America v. Dameion Wyatt
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Chicago, IL- Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a \one count of inter‐ state sex trafficking charge.
Wyatt raises four primary challenges to the district court’s
restitution process and ultimate restitution award. Resolving
these challenges involves addressing the muddled, winding
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United States of America v. Jason Sheppard
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Philadelphia, PA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with seven counts of mail fraud charges.
In October 2013, a grand jury indicted Jason Sheppard
on seven counts of mail fraud in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1341.
Sheppard pleaded guilty to one count, and judgment was entered against him in December
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United States of America v. Ruben Gonzalez
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Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendants with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute 100 grams or more of heroin and 500 grams or more of cocaine charges.
When reviewing the denial of a motion to suppress, we recite "the facts as . . . found by the court below, including any
inferences dr
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United States of America v. Jose Miguel Cordero
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Atlanta, GA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a
one count of accessing with intent to view child pornography charge.
In 2013, Cordero, pursuant to a written plea agreement, pleaded guilty to one
count of accessing with intent to view child pornography, in violation of 18 U.S.C.
§ 2252(a
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United States of America v. Delvin Tinker
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Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a possessing a firearm while a convicted felon charge. He now seeks compassionate release because of Covid-19.
We start with Tinker’s contention that the district court
erred by assuming the existence of “extraordinary and compelling
re
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Farm Credit Bank of Wichita v. Woodring
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¶0 The appellants, Farm Credit Bank of Wichita and Citizens Bank of Wakita (collectively, Banks) made loans to the Cecelia Simons Trust (Trust). The loans were secured by first and second mortgages on Trust real estate. The Trust defaulted, and the Banks began foreclosure proceedings. Thereafter, the Trustees conveyed two unencumbered tracts of real estate to trust beneficiaries, leaving the Trus
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United States of America v. JOSE YOBANI MADRID-BECERRA, AKA Jose Jobane Madrid Becerra, AKA Jose Madrid-Mesena
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San Francisco, CA - Immigration lawyer represented defendant with a illegal re-entry charge.
The panel affirmed a sentence in a case in which the
defendant, who was convicted of illegal re-entry under
8 U.S.C. § 1326(a), argued that the district court erred by
applying U.S.S.G. § 4A1.1(d), which assigns tw
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CRST Expedited, Inc. v. Swift Transportation Company of Arizona, LLC
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St. Louis - Transportation lawyer represented Plaintiff - Appellant/Cross Appellee with alleging Swift wrongfully recruited and hired long-haul truck drivers who were “under contract” with CRST.
CRST and Swift are competing long-haul trucking companies, an industry that
suffers from a persistent shortage of drive
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ARMANDO H. GONZALES versus DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, ET AL, AURELIO CASTILLO and CONNIE KIRBY
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New Orleans, LA - Criminal defense lawyer represented Plaintiff-Appellee with s engaging in activity protected by the First Amendment when he testified before a grand jury investigating corruption in the constable’s department charge.
In early 1997, Aurelio Castillo, the newly-elected Constable
of Precinct 6 of Dall
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MARGARET BENSON v. WAL-MART STORES EAST, L.P.
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Boston, MA - Disability Discrimination lawyer represented
Appellant-Plaintiff with disability discrimination under the Maine Human Rights Act and for retaliation under the Maine Whistleblower Protection Act and the Maine Human Rights Act charge.
We review the district court's grant of summary judgment
in favor
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