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United States of America v. DELVIN DEON TINKER

Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a possessing a firearm while a convicted felon charge.



We start with Tinker’s contention that the district court
erred by assuming the existence of “extraordinary and compelling
reasons” without making explicit findings.
In relevan

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KRYSTAL S. ETSITTY v. UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY; BETTY SHIRLEY, in her individual and official capacities

Denver, CO - Discrimination lawyer represented defendant with alleging the defendants terminated her because she was a transsexual and because she failed to conform to their expectations of stereotypical male behavior charge.



Etsitty is a transsexual who has been diagnosed with Adult Gender Identity
Disorder. Althou

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JOHN W. PROCTOR v. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE

Denver, CO - Disability Discrimination lawyer represented Plaintiff - Appellant with a violation of the American with Disabilities Act and for filing workers’ compensation claim.



Mr. Proctor was employed by UPS as a package car driver, a position that
requires an employee to lift, lower, leverage, and manipulate pa

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Richard Lee Newell v. Teresa Kay Nash

¶1 Appellant/mother appeals the decision of the trial court modifying custody of the parties' sons, now ages 5 and 7, from joint custody to sole custody to Appellee/father.

¶2 The parties were granted a divorce in 1991 with the trial court approving a joint custody plan submitted jointly by the parties. In February, 1993, Appellee/father filed a motion to modify seeking sole custody of

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United States of America v. Buck Gene Brune

New Orleans, LA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a possession with intent to distribute a mixture and substance containing more than 50 grams of methamhetamine.” charge.



Brune distributed at least 50–75 pounds of meth over nine months.
For five months, he sold half a pound of meth to one coco

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United States of America v. Mark Icker

Philadelphia, PA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a depriving individuals of their civil rights under color of law charge.



From March 2018 until his termination, Icker worked as
a part-time uniformed police officer in Luzerne and
Lackawanna counties in Pennsylvania. During this time, and

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Dr. Rachel Tudor v. Southeastern Oklahoma State University, et al.

Dr. Rachel Tudor sued her former employer, Southeastern Oklahoma State
University, under Title VII, claiming discrimination on the basis of sex, retaliation,
and a hostile work environment after Southeastern denied her tenure, denied her the
opportunity to reapply for tenure, and ultimately terminated her from the university.
A jury found in favor of Dr. Tudor on her discrimin

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United States of America v. JOSE MIGUEL CORDERO

Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant for a 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)(4)(B) and (b

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United States of America v. JOSE MIGUEL CORDERO

Atlanta, Georgia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with an 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)(4)(B) and

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JOHN W. PROCTOR v. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE

Denver, CO – Disability Discrimination lawyer represented Plaintiff - Appellant, with a retaliation claim for filing administrative charges of disability discrimination charge.



Mr. Proctor was employed by UPS as a package car driver, a position that
requires an employee to lift, lower, leverage, and manipulate pac

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CAROLYN ROBINSON v. WAL-MART STORES EAST, LP

Birmingham, AL - Race Discrimination lawyer represented defendant with a claim for discrimination in discipline charge.



Carolyn Robinson is an African-American pharmacist employed by Walmart
Stores East, LP’s (“Walmart”) from 2005 until her termination in 2018. Ms.
Robison was 51-years old when Walmart fi

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RANDY ALBRIGHT v. LOWE’S HOME CENTERS, LLC

Birmingham, AL - employment Discrimination lawyer represented Plaintiff with contending Lowe’s failed to promote him because of his age in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (“ADEA”) claim.



Under Rule 56(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, summary judgment is proper “if
the movant s

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United Steel, Paper and Forest v. Jarvis Anderson; Brian Brady

New Orleans, LA- Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant after being fired for engaging in union-related activities in violation of the First Amendment, the Equal Protection Clause, and Texas law. .



Castilleja spent fifteen years as a community service officer (“CSO”),
or probation officer, for the Bexar Co

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Leisha Lindsey versus Bio-Medical Applications of Louisiana, L.L.C., incorrectly named as Fresenius Medical Care Louisiana Dialysis Group L.L.C

New Orleans, LA- Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) lawyer represented Plaintiff—Appellant after she was terminated because she was compelled to take FMLA leave.



Leisha Lindsey began working for BMA in January 1999 as a staff
registered nurse and rose through the ranks over the next 17 years. She
earne

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United States of America v. Prithviraj "Roger" Bhikha

San Francisco, CA: Wire fraud and tax evasion criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Prithviraj “Roger” Bhikha, a former Senior Director of Global Supplier Management of Cisco Systems, Inc. (Cisco), was indicted on wire fraud and tax conviction violations.

Bhikha, 52, of San Francisco, was convicted of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aiding and assisting in the filing of a

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United States of America v. DYLANN STORM ROOF Criminal Death Penalty

Richmond, VA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with nine counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder, and one weapon-possession count charges.



I. OVERVIEW
In 2015, Dylann Storm Roof, then 21 years old, shot and killed nine members of the
historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church (

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United States of America v. CARLOS ROSARIO

New York, NY - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with three offenses stemming from his sexual exploitation of a minor charge.



26 Carlos Rosario appeals the imposition by the district court (Pauley, J.) of a
27 $5,000 special assessment, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3014(a), following Rosario’s
28 conv

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United States of America v. SALLY LÓPEZ MARTÍNEZ

Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with various federal
offenses relating to public corruption involving the awarding of contracts to entities affiliated with Hernández by ADL, AAA, and the Puerto Rico House of Representatives charges.



The following facts are not in dispute. In January of

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VINCENT E. STUART v. CITY OF FRAMINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, f/k/a Town of Framingham; and BRIAN SIMONEAU, Assistant to the Chief of Police of the City of Framingham

Boston, MA - Adverse employment decision lawyer represented Plaintiff with Garcetti speech retaliation and Massachusetts Whistleblower Act claims charges.



A full recitation of the facts and issues in this case
can be found in the district court's January 22, 2020, memorandum
and order. Stuart v. City of Framin

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United States of America v. BRIAN K. ROGERS

Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a accessing the internet to view pornography, thereby violating a condition of his release charge.



In 2012, a jury convicted Rogers of one count of
possession of child pornography in violation of 18 U.S.C.
§ 2252A(a)(5)(B), (b)(2). Later that year,

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United States of America v. EDWARD J. ABELL, III

Boston, MA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with eight counts of wire fraud, money laundering, and unlawful monetary transactions charge.



Edward J. Abell, III and Shilo Abell are married and
residents of Massachusetts. Between 2006 and 2017 Edward Abell
served in "finance-related positions," incl

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United States of America v. JOSE MIGUEL CORDERO

Atlanta, GA - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a 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)(4)(B) and (b)(2)

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Latonya Brown v. Connexions Loyalty Acquisitions, LLC

Tulsa, Oklahoma employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on an FMLA retaliation theory.

Plaintiff claimed that in 2020, her daughter developed a serious health condition and she requested leave for a period of time.

When she attempted to return to work, she was terminated.

She claimed the termination was wrongful.



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United States of America v. Delwin Cooper

St. Louis, MO - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a being a felon in possession of a firearm charge.



A federal grand jury indicted Cooper for being a felon in possession of a
firearm. Law enforcement arrested Cooper after a report was made of an individual
boarding a city bus with a firearm. At the time

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Scott T. Richardson v. BNSF Railway Company

St. Louis, MO - Wrongful discharge lawyer represented appellant with a constructive discharge
and intentional infliction of emotional distress under Nebraska law claim.



Richardson’s complaint alleged the following facts. In 2015, after eighteen
years of employment with BNSF, Richardson received a new supervisor. Short

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