| State of Oklahoma v. C.D.O. |
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Stillwater, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with domestic assault and batter by strangulation in violation of 21 O.S. 644, which provides: A. Assault shall be punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding ninety (90) days, or by a fine not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment. B. Assault and battery shal $ (05-30-2025 - OK) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Alan Alberto Olvera |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer Michael French represented the Defendant charged with actual physical control while intoxicated in violation of 47 11-902, which provides: A. It is unlawful and punishable as provided for in this section for any person to drive, operate, or be in actua $ (05-27-2026 - OK) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Rikki Rowe |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer Robbi Barker represented the Defendant charged with feloniously pointing a firearm, carrying a firearm while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and actual physical control of a vehicle while intoxicated. 21 O.S. 1289.16 provides: A. It shall be lawful to point a firea $ (05-26-2026 - OK) |
| State of Missouri v. James Devon Davis, Sr. |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and shooting with intent to kill. Reported by: Kent Morlan 21 O.S.. 652 (C) provides: C. Any person who commits any assault and battery upon another, including $ (05-26-2026 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Kenneth Iwamasa |
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Los Angeles, California, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute ketamine resulting in death and serious bodily injury. Reported by: Kent Morlan Kenneth Iwamasa, 61, of Toluca Lake, was a live-in personal assistant was sentenced today to $ (05-27-2026 - CA) |
| State of Oklahoma v. K.J.S. |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer Kent Morlan represented the Defendant charged with unsafe lane change and second offense DUI in violation of 47 O.S. 11-902, which provides: A. It is unlawful and punishable as provided for in this section for any person to drive, operate, or be in actual physical control of $ (05-26-2026 - OK) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Maria Stevens |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with first-degree murder. Reported by Kent Morlan Maria Stevens, age 39, is accused of stabbing a 46-year-old man to death during an argument. $ (05-20-2026 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Sydney Johnson and Brandon Marion |
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San Diego, California, criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with illegally importing 27 protected parrots and parakeets in a modified spare tire in the trunk of a car. Reported by Kent Morlan Sydney Johnson, age 27, of Santee and Brandon Marion, age 38, of Temecula tried to sneak 11 orange-fronted parakeets (Eupsittula canicularis) and 16 white-fronted Amazon parrots $ (05-20-2026 - CA) |
| State of Tennessee v. Shaquille Taylor |
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Nashville, Tennessee, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Second Degree murder. Reported by Kent Morlan Shaquille Taylor, age 32, was accused of gunning down 18-year-old Belmont University freshman in 2023. Jillian’s parents, Matthew and Jessica, gave powerful victim impact statements after the guilty plea. “There is no worse pain than a father who loses $ (05-16-2026 - TN) |
| State of Oklahoma v. B.A.M.M. |
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Pawhuska, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer Reported by Kent Morlan represented the Defendant charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. 21 O.S. Section 652, which provides: A. Every person who intentionally and wrongfully shoots another with or discharges any kind of firearm, with intent to k $ (05-14-2026 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Rodney Neal Stach |
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Assault of a Spouse by Strangling and Attempting to Strangle in Indian Country and Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition. Reported by Kent Morlan In August 2025, Tulsa Police officers were dispatched to a home in East Tulsa. When officers arrived, the victim told officers that Rodney Neal Stach, age 45, $ (05-13-2026 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Rebecca Stewart Vaughn |
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Tampa, Florida, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with four counts of wire fraud and one count of theft of government money. By Kent Morlan Rebecca Stewart Vaughn, age 64, Tampa, Florida, engaged in a fraud scheme to obtain Social Security benefits and City of New York pension benefits that did not belong to her. The benefits were being paid to Vaughn’s aunt, J.C. $ (05-11-2026 - FL) |
| State of Oklahoma v. Torrez Cesar |
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with 1, First Degree Manslaughter in the commission of a misdemeanor, to wit, Driving while Privilege Suspended, and Count 2, Leaving the Scene of an Accident Resulting in Death, both after former conviction of two or more felonies. By Kent Morlan ¶9 Driving is a privilege, not a right. “The Oklahoma stat $ (07-19-2010 - OK) |
| State of North Carolina v. Dylan Warbritton |
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Jacksonville, North Carolina, criminal defense lawyer represents the defendant charged with communicating threats and cyberstalking. Dylan Warbritton, age 23, accused of sending threatening text messages to the victim, including messages that threatened physical harm. * * * North Carolina, stalking is defined as willfully following, harassing, or intimidating another person on more than $ (04-29-2026 - NC) |
| Michael Arney, et al. v. Grand Homes, Inc. and New Sheridan Dev Co. Phase 1, LLC |
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Rockwall, Texas, civil litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiffs and Defendants in a negligence and trespass dispute. The are homeowners in the City of Fate. Defendant Grand Homes is a home builder, and Sheridan is a developer. The Plaintiffs brought suit against Grand Homes, Sheridan, and others , alleging that the defendants, while developing a community near appellants’ properties, vi $ (04-24-2026 - TX) |
| United States of America v. Christopher Ashley Defilippis |
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Tampa, Florida, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with distributing fentanyl that resulted in a person's death and possession of fentanyl with the intent to distribute. $ (04-23-2026 - FL) |
| James Charles Childress v. State of Oklahoma |
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¶1 James Charles Childress was tried by a jury in the District Court of Sequoyah County, Case No. CF 96-292, before the Honorable John C. Garrett, District Judge. Appellant was found guilty of first degree murder (Count 1), in violation of 21 O.S.Supp.1997, § 701.7, and larceny of a domestic animal (Count 2), in violation of 21 O.S.1991, § 1716.1 The jury fixed punishment at ten (10) years' imp $ (04-25-2000 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Justin Glauthier |
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Providence, Rhode Island, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with stalking through facilities of interestate commerce in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2261A, which provides: Whoever- (1) travels in interstate or foreign commerce or within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, or enters or leaves Indian country, with the intent to kill, inj $ (04-20-2026 - RI) |
| Kenneth Ray Kinchion v. State of Oklahoma |
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¶1 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Conspiracy to Commit a Felony, Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon (Counts 1 and 3) (21 O.S. 1991, §§ 421 & 801); First Degree Murder (Count 2) (21 O.S. 1991, § 701.7); Robbery with a Dangerous Weapon (Count 4) (21 O.S.Supp.1997, § 801); and Felonious Possession of a Firearm (Counts 5 and 7). ¶2 On $ (12-12-2003 - OK) |
| John William Malaske v. State of Oklahoma |
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¶1 Appellant, John William Malaske, was tried by jury in the District Court of Kay County, Case Number CF-2001-221, and convicted of Second Degree (Felony) Murder, in violation of 21 O.S.1991, § 701.8 (2). The jury set punishment at ten (10) years imprisonment, and the trial judge sentenced Appellant accordingly. Appellant now appeals his conviction and sentence. * * * ¶4 With respec $ (04-21-2004 - OK) |
| Eric Jose Barnett v. The State of Oklahoma |
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¶1 Eric Jose Barnett, Appellant, was tried by jury and found guilty of second degree felony murder, in violation of 21 O.S.2001, § 701.8(2), in the District Court of Okmulgee County, Case No. CF-2009-2.1 The jury sentenced Appellant to twenty-three (23) years imprisonment. The Honorable H. Michael Claver, District Judge, pronounced judgment and sentence accordingly.2 Mr. Barnett appeals the foll $ (11-01-2011 - OK) |
| United States of America v. Zachary Babitz |
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Albuquerque, New Mexico, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with interference with commerce by committing a series of armed robberies and carjackings across New Mexico in 2024 that culminated in the fatal shooting of a victim during a carjacking in Santa Fe County. Babitz, 40, committed a series of armed robberies, carjackings, and a fatal shooting across Bernalillo, Sant $ (04-17-2026 - nm) |
| Seamus Culhane, Turbak Law Office, P.C., Thomas Dickson and Dickson Law Office v. Bill Trovson |
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Watertown, South Dakota, lawyers represented the parties in a declaratory judgement actions. Bill Thovson, a South Dakota resident, contacted attorney Seamus Culhane, a South Dakota attorney, following the tragic death of Thovson’s wife, Paula, as a result of a car accident in North Dakota on July 28, 2020. Culhane agreed to represent Thovson and his minor daughter in relation to Paula’ $ (04-17-2026 - SD) |
| State of Arkansas v. Bryan Rogers |
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Pocahontas, Arkansas, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with three counts of attempted capital murder, fleeing, arson, and five counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. The State charged Bryan Rogers with three counts of attempted capital murder along with arson, fleeing, and five counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. The informat $ (04-17-2026 - AR) |
| State of Kansas v. Jerry L. Batts |
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Wichita, Kansas Criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with ne count of murder in the second degree or, in the alternative, involuntary manslaughter and murder in the second degree or, in the alternative, involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of Frost and her unborn fetus. n November 2019, Batts and Sierra J. Frost stole merchandise from a Walmart in Wichita. Batts and Fros $ (04-08-2026 - KS) |
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