United States of America v. Jesus Rosario Favela-Astorga |
Tucson, Arizona criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with |
Elbert Franklin v. The State of Texas Child Sexual Predator |
Fort Worth, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a indecency with a child by contact charge.The indictment alleged that Franklin had committed the offense of continuous sexual abuse of a child, a first-degree felony punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary for life or for any More... $0 (09-19-2022 - TX)
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Rolando L. Olivia Rodriguez v. The State of Texas |
Houston, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing assault and continuing family violence charges.In March 2018, appellant pleaded guilty to assault – continuing family violence and was placed on deferred adjudication community supervision. In December 2019, the State moved to adjudicat More... $0 (09-17-2022 - MO)
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The State of Ohio v. OMalley |
Medina, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with DUI. |
United States of America v. David Scott Scofield |
Columbus, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with illegally possessing a firearm after being convicted of a felony offense. |
United States of America v. Costel Alecu |
Akron, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with his role in an international criminal network engaged in a wide-ranging online auction fraud scheme that targeted victims in the Northern District of Ohio and elsewhere in the United States. |
Wade Harrell Thomson v. The State of Texas |
Houston, Texas – Criminal Defense lawyer represented defendant with a possession of child pornography charges.Deputy M. Payne stopped Thomson for a routine traffic violation at almost midnight on a Monday night. Thomson—who was over 40 years old—had a young, female passenger in his car. Deputy Payne thought the More... $0 (09-14-2022 - TX)
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United States of America v. Patrick E. McCaughey, III, Tristan Chander Stevens and David McHaffie |
Washington, DC criminal lawyers represented Defendants charged for their actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach. |
ANTHONY G. BUZBEE AND ANTHONY G. BUZBEE, LP D/B/A THE BUZBEE LAW FIRM V. TERRY & THWEATT, P.C. |
Houston, Texas – Civil Litgation lawyer represented appellee with a tortious interference with contract claim.Terry & Thweatt, P.C., and Anthony G. Buzbee, LP d/b/a The Buzbee Law Firm (“the Buzbee Law Firm”) are both law firms with offices located in Houston. The underlying dispute between them arose after Jade More... $0 (09-12-2022 - TX)
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United States of America v. Lisa Giannelli |
New York City, New York criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged for her role in an approximately 20-year scheme to sell and distribute to racehorse trainers and others in the racehorse industry “untestable” performance enhancing drugs (“PEDs”) for use in professional horse racing. |
United States of America v. Nathaniel L. Knox |
Columbus, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with execution of a fraudulent scheme to solicit payments from dozens of individuals in exchange for purported hunting leases he had no rights to sell. |
United States of America v. James David Rogers |
Los Angeles, California criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with stalking and mailing threatening communications. |
State of Ohio v. Justus Woodard |
Dayton, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with felonious assault, abduction and domestic violence. |
Amanda Masters v. Ohio Department of Medicaid, et al. |
Columbus, Ohio civil rights violation lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on a right to medicaid theory. |
United States of America v. Jason E. Adkins |
Columbus, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with orchestrating a $50 million dollar Ponzi scheme that defrauded more than 50 investors. |
United States of America v. Andre Badley |
Akron, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and possession with intent to distribute crack cocaine, cocaine, fentanyl and heroin. |
Dennis O'Connor v. Rachel Eubanks, Terry Stanton and the State of Michigan |
Bay City, Michigan civil litigation class action lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on a class action theory. |
State of Ohio v. Armond A. Johnson |
Cleveland, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with aggravated murder. |
State of Ohio v. Butler V. Johnson |
Youngstown, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with two counts sexual assault and gross sexual imposition. |
Debra Buckosh v. Bonded Filter Company, LLC |
Cleveland, Ohio civil litigation lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on breach of contract and other theories. |
Amy Smith v. Social Security Administration |
Dayton, Ohio social security disability lawyer represented Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for benefits by HHS. |
United States of America v. Carol Terrell |
Columbus, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud. |
State of Ohio v. James Dowdell, III |
Cleveland, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with "two counts of first-degree felony drug trafficking, two counts of first-degree felony drug possession, and one count of fifth-degree felony drug possession." |
United States of America v. Charles E. Smith, Jr. |
Cleveland, Ohio criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with using stolen financial information to purchase gasoline. |
United States of America v. Adam P. Runsdorf |
Beaumont, Texas criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with drug trafficking. |
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