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Patrick L. Moore v. Russell Washburn, Warden

Nashville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Patrick L. Moore with one count of kidnapping and one count of aggravated assault.



In October of 2017, the Madison County Grand Jury returned a two-count
indictment charging Petitioner with one count of kidnapping and one count of aggravated
assault. Barely one mon

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Tina L. Fleener-Tays v. State of Indiana

Indianapolis, IN - Criminal defense attorney represented Defendant charged with unlawful possession of a legend drug.



In September 2018, forty-eight-year-old Fleener-Tays went to D.H.’s house in
Columbus in violation of a protective order. Fleener-Tays threw a boat oar
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IND. CODE §§ 16-42-19-13 and -27.Court o

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Larry W. Bamburg, Individually and as Successor in Interest to Bamburg Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. v. Air Systems, LLC

Shreveport LA - Contract attorney represented Larry W. Bamburg with a breach of contract suit.



To understand the complexity of the issues presented below, we find it
necessary to explain the background facts. Due to the paucity of evidence in
the appellate record, we have ascertained the following information from the <

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CP Commercial Properties, LLC v. Latasha Sherman

Shreveport LA - Eviction attorney represented Latasha Sherman with a judgment ordering her eviction.



Mackey Lane Properties, LLC, owns a residence (“premises”) located
at 2838 Mackey Lane in Shreveport. CP Commercial Properties, LLC, is the
management company for Mackey Lane. Karen Johnson is the agent for
Mack

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STATE OF OHIO v. NE’AARICK L. POOLER

Dayton, OH - Criminal defense attorney represented Ne’Aarick L. Pooler with a improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle charge



In his sole assignment of error, Pooler contends that the trial court erred in
overruling his motion to suppress the firearm at issue. He asserts that he did not
voluntarily consent

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State of Tennessee v. Jimmie Dean Roy

- Criminal defense attorney represented Jimmie Dean Roy with challenging his removal from the drug court program and argues that he was not afforded due process protections during the removal hearing.



On October 1, 2015, the Defendant pled guilty to three counts of burglary of an
automobile and one count of theft of proper

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State of Tennesse v. Jonathan Michael Bass

Nashville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Jonathan Michael Bass with asserting that the trial court erred by ordering partial consecutive sentences.



This case arises from the Defendant’s participation in thefts at Macy’s and Walmart,
fraudulently obtaining prescriptions for controlled substances from numerou

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MARK GARNER v. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND MINOR CHILD

Little Rock, AR - Parental Rights attorney represented Mark Garner with an order terminating his parental rights.



Counsel for Mark Garner brings this no-merit appeal from the Sebastian County Circuit Court’s order terminating his parental rights to PG, born October 6, 2017.[1] Pursuant to Linker-Flores v. Arkansas Department of

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STATE OF KANSAS v. LEE DAVIS IV

Topeka, KS - Criminal defense attorney represented LEE DAVIS IV with first-degree murder and child abuse charges



Lee Davis IV seeks review of the Court of Appeals' decision
affirming the district court's denial of his motion to withdraw his plea as untimely. 2
Although we agree the Court of Appeals erred when it held a s

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Bradd Creveling, et al. v. Lakepark Industries, Inc., et al.

Toledo, OH - Workers’ compensation retaliation attorney represented Bradd Creveling and Tracey Creveling with a claim for workers’ compensation retaliation.



{¶ 3} On September 12, 2018, appellants filed their complaint against appellees,
which included claims for workers’ compensation retaliation under R.C. 4123.9

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STATE OF OHIO v. DONALD J. RICHCREEK

Dayton, OH - Criminal defense attorney represented Donald J. Richcreek with a voluntary manslaughter charge.



{¶2} On September 13, 2019, Richcreek was indicted for murder in violation
of R.C. 2903.02(A), an unclassified felony. The indictment included a specification
pursuant to R.C. 2941.141(A), that Richcreek had

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BARBARA COUCH, vs. ABUBAKAR ATIQ DURRANI, M.D., and CENTER FOR ADVANCED SPINE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. and CHRIST HOSPITAL

Cincinnati, OH - Malpractice attorney represented Abubakar Atiq Durrani, M.D with a medical-malpractice case.



Appellants are five former patients of Durrani, a spinal surgeon who
formerly operated at defendant-appellee The Christ Hospital (“TCH”). Appellants
underwent various spinal surgeries with Durrani betwee

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State of Tennessee v. Ariel K. Robinson, Christopher Duncan, and Timothy Shoffner

Nashville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented Ariel K. Robinson, Christopher A. Duncan and Timothy David Shoffner with a contending that: the evidence is insufficient to sustain their convictions; and the trial court erred when it sentenced them.




I. Preliminary Motions and Trial
This case arises from the de

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CHAD DEREK SWANSON v. STATE OF OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma City, OK - Criminal defense attorney represented Chad Derek Swanson with a appealing to this Court from orders terminating him from drug court and sentencing him in accordance with the drug court contract in Case Nos. CF-2014-103 and CM-2014-2578..



On December 10, 2014, in Case No. CF-2014-103, Appellant pled guilty

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STATE OF KANSAS v. CAESAR K. LOUIS

Topeka, KS - Criminal defense attorney represented Caesar K. Louis with appealing the district court's summary denial of his second motion to withdraw plea..



As part of a plea deal with the State, Louis pled guilty to a reduced charge of
second-degree murder, aggravated burglary, and aggravated robbery. In his
ack

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Jerald E. Holcomb v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration

Sacramento, California social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff, Jerald E. Holcomb, who sued the Commissioner of Social Security Administration seeking review of the denial by HHS of his application for SSID benefits.

Disability Insurance Benefits

Sec. 223. [42 U.S.C. 423] (a)(1) Every individual who—

(A) is insured for disability insurance benefits (as

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United States of America v. Salvatore A. La Rosa

San Jose, California computer hack criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Salvatore A. La Rosa, who was charged with intentional damage to a protected computer costing owner hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost sales and expenses.

La Rosa, 41, of San Jose, admitted that he intentionally accessing Spectra Food Services and Hospitality’s (Spectra) on-line concessions managemen

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United States of America v. Andrew Albert Comeaux

Minneapolis, Minnesota felony firearm possession criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Andrew Albert Comeaux, age 38, who was charged with once count of felony in possession of a firearm.

According to COMEAUX’s guilty plea and documents filed with the court, on June 15, 2020, multiple law enforcement agencies executed a search warrant at COMEAUX’s residence. During the search

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State of Louisiana v. Joseph Alexander

Shreveport, LA - Criminal defense attorney represented Joseph Alexander with f two counts of abuse of office charges.



In 2017, the defendant, Joseph Alexander, was elected as the mayor of
Cotton Valley, Louisiana. Based on actions that he took during his term as
mayor, Alexander was charged with three counts of abuse of

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United States of America v. Joseph Ransome

Charlotte, North Carolina wire fraud charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Joseph Ransome, 51, of Indian Trail, N.C., who was charged with wire fraud.

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act is a federal law enacted March 29, 2020, designed to provide emergency financial assistance, including expanded UI benefits, to millions of Americans suffering

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STATE OF OHIO - vs - ANTHONY J. POLIZZI, JR.

Warren, OH - Criminal defense attorney represented Anthony J. Polizzi, Jr. with appealing from the February 4, 2020 judgment entry of the Lake County Court of Common Pleas, following remand from this court, resentencing him to a total of 358 consecutive months in prison for sex offenses committed against two victims while he was their high school teacher.

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STATE OF OHIO v. WANDA YOUNG

Cleveland, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented with a two counts of aggravated burglary, two counts of assault, two counts of abduction, one count of disrupting public services, and one count of burglary.



On April 1, 2019, Cleveland police responded to a call about a break-in
at a home on Delrey Avenue. Police

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STATE OF OHIO -vs- THOMAS HOFFMAN

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Canton, Ohio - Criminal defense attorney represented Thomas Hoffman with a appeals the judgment and sentence entered by the Fairfield County Court of Common Pleas convicting him of two counts of Burglary.



On June 7, 2018, Appellant was indicted by the Fairfield County Grand Jury
on one count of Burglary, a felony of the

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The Estate of Robyn Turner v. Town Pharmacy and Gifts, LLC

Jackson, MS - CIVIL - TORTS attorney represented Tommy Turfitt with a wrongful termination charge.



In early 2017, Tommy Turfitt and his mother Laurie were preparing to open a new
pharmacy and gift store, Town Pharmacy and Gifts in Bay St. Louis. Tommy hired Robyn
Turner to be Town Pharmacy’s pharmacist-in-charge. Tu

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State of Nebraska v. Abram K. Sollman

- Criminal defense attorney represented Abram K. Sollman with appealing his conviction of motor vehicle homicide, driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI), and reckless driving..



At about 6 p.m. on February 1, 2019, Sean Nowling was
traveling westbound on Interstate 80 when “[a]ll of a sudden [he heard] honking of

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