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State of Colorado v. James Craig
Littleton, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with first-degree murder, two counts of solicitation to commit tampering with physical evidence, two counts of solicitation to commit first-degree perjury, and solicitation to commit first-degree murder. James Craig was accused of repeatedly poisoning his wife, Angela Craig, over 10 days in March 2023. When tho...
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( 08-01-2025 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Marcus Alan Johnson
Littleton, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with murder. Johnson and the victim, T.J. Cunningham, were neighbors who had a contentious relationship and had engaged in several verbal altercations over a period of many months. One Sunday morning, the two men got into another argument on the street in front of their respective homes. Although it did...
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( 03-27-2025 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Lucas Bienvenido Mena
Littleton, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with sexual assault. While at her grandmother’s apartment, then-twelve-year-old K.B. went downstairs with Mena (K.B.’s step-grandfather) to get the mail. On the way back to the apartment, Mena pushed K.B. into the bathroom at the apartment complex pool, where he lifted her shirt, pulled ...
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( 02-09-2025 - CO)

Preston Nunn, III v. Gabriel Neston, et al.
Littleton, Colorado personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff to claimed Aurora police offices used excessive force. Preston Nunn III filed a civil lawsuit against multiple officers in 2023 in connection with his arrest in May 2021. Officers said they stopped Nunn when he nearly struck them with his car while they were conducting a separate traffic stop....
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( 01-10-2025 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Alexander Pogosyan
Aurora, Colorado first-degree murder criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant. On September 7, 1998, shootings occurred at two homes in Aurora. The crimes resulted in five deaths: Zach Obert and Ed Morales, both eighteen-years-old, were shot and killed in a residence on South Paris Way at roughly 1:00 p.m. (the "Paris Shooting"); and Marissa Avolos, age s...
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( 08-19-2024 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec
Aurora, Colorado criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendants charged with negligent homicide. Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec, two Aurora, Colorado fire department paramedics were charged with violation of Title 18. Criminal Code § 18-3-105. which provides: Any person who causes the death of another person by conduct amounting to criminal negligence commits criminall...
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( 12-23-2023 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Jorge Che-Quiab
Centennial, Colorado Criminal Defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with manslaughter and sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl. On August 7, 2020, officers with the Aurora Police Department responded to Che-Quiab’s home on a report of a possible overdose of a young female. A subsequent investigation revealed that Che-Quiab and another adult male supplied alcohol, marijuana, and f...
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( 05-04-2022 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Joseph McCaughin
Littleton, CO: First-Degree murder criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Joseph McCaughin, age 20, who was indicted for shooting and killing Ryan Robertson, age 16, the boyfriend of McCaughin's former girlfriend on May 6, 2019....
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( 09-03-2021 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Alex Ewing
Aurora, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with six separate felony counts of first-degree murder. Alex Ewing, ate 60, was charged for the deaths of of 27-year-old Bruce, 26-year-old Debra and 7-year-old Melissa Bennett in January 1984. The victims were beaten to death with a claw hammer. ...
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( 08-07-2021 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Corey Austin Medo
Littleton, Colorado criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, age 23, charged with sexually assaulting children he was babysitting. He reportedly targeted boys 7 to 10 years old....
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( 05-13-2021 - CO)

State of Colorado v. James Holmes
Centennial, CO - The State of Colorado charged James Homes with multiple counts of first-degree murder and aggravated assault and battery with a dangerous weapon for shooting and killing attendees of a showing of a Batman movie at a Cinemark theater in Centennial, Colorado. Some court docket entries: 02/03/2015 Motion for a Certificate to Compel Attendance of (redacted), an...
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( 05-20-2016 - CO)

State of Colorado v. Jemal Abdelkader Bawed
Denver, CO - The State of Colorado charged Jemal Abdelkader Bawed with vehicular homicide, DUI, reckless driving and failure to yield in the May, 2013 death of off-duty Littleton police officer Kevin Denner. The State alleged that Dawer was intoxicated and failed to yield the right-of-way to Denner, who was riding a motorcycle. He was dragged a distance by Dawed's vehicle. Dawed's blood...
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( 01-16-2015 - CO)

Holly Averyl v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Holly Averyl, age 41, sued Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. on a premises liability theory claiming that she slipped and fell on ice and grease while making a delivery to a Walmart in Greeley, Colorado. She claimed that some grease from the store's deli didn't get trapped in a device designed to keep it from getting into the sewer. As a result, a dangerous condition existed on the property that cause Avery...
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( 11-13-2010 - CO)

John Doe v. PR Pharmaceuticals, Steven Howard and Dr. Patrick Bols
Class action against PR Pharmaceuticals ("PRP") and its President, Steven Howe, and CEO, Dr. Patrick Bols Colorado investors, including all minority shareholders, for breach of fiduciary duties that controlling officers and directors of a company owe to the minority shareholders not to run the company for the majority shareholders own benefit, to the detriment of the minority shareholders whose in...
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( 10-23-2008 - CO)

Verex, Inc. v. PR Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al.
Verex, Inc. sued PR Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Steven Howe and Dr. Patrick Bols on breach of fiduciary duties theories. The defenses asserted by defendants are not available....
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( 07-25-2008 - CO)

Warehouse Liquor Mart
Wrongful death claims by the families to two teenagers killed in a high speed car wreck on June 3, 2001 in Arapahoe County Colorado. Adame Neyer, age 18, and Nicole Scott, age 15, were killed when the care in which they were passengers hit a utility pole while traveling at an estimated 100 mph. The driver of the car, Christian Workman, age 18, had a blood alcohol level of .10 as a result of h...
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( 02-27-2004 - CO)

Ngyen v. Dr. Karl Stecher
Medical malpractice - wrongful death - Plaintiff claimed that Dr. Karl Stecher cut the carotid artery of Be Luong during an anterior cervical diskectomy resulting in blood loss then clotting which caused a stroke. Plaintiff further claimed that Dr. Stecher attempt to hide his error in the operative records of the surgery. The patient died two days later....
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( 11-02-2002 - CO)

Lola Chamberlain v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Premises Liability - Trip and Fall. Plaintiff, Lola Chamberlain, fell and broke her jaw and injured her neck and back when she stumbled over a cement block left in the doorway of a Wal-Mart Store in January, 1994 in Aurora, Colorado. Chamberlain claimed that Wal-Mart's employees used the block to prop open a door at the superstore. Chamberlain claimed that she did not see the block because the ...
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( 11-29-1999 - CO)

Jack J. Grynberg, et al. v. Agri Tech, Inc.
Breach of Fiduciary Duty - Fraud - Conspiracy - Negligence - Breach of Contract - In 1985, defendant Weisbart made a presentation to plaintiffs concerning the possibility of their investing in a cattle program. Plaintiffs, as the investors in the program, would provide capital through their personal investment of money and by ...
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( 10-04-1999 - CO)

Jodi Lynn Harvey, Julie Slack and Brett Slack v. Farmers Insurance Exchange, et al.
Bad Faith Breach of an Insurance Contract - Willful and Wanton Negligence - Following an automobile accident, plaintiff Jodi Harvey was referred to a chiropractor selected by defendant from a list supplied by Diversified. The chiropractor was to perform an independent medical examination to determine whether defendant should pay ...
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( 09-13-1999 - CO)

Dorothy Lynn Campbell, et al. v. Burt Toyota-Diahatsu, Inc.
Wrongful Death - Seat Belt - The Campbells owned a 1983 Toyota automobile (not purchased from Burt) in which the retractor mechanism in the driver's seatbelt had ceased to function in 1989. This caused excess slack from the seatbelt to remain loose and rest on the lap of the driver. David Campbell determined that he could not fix the ...
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( 09-07-1999 - CO)

Hung Lui v. Terry Barnhart
Negligence - Horse - Automobile Accident - As he was driving home at night, plaintiff's vehicle collided with defendant's horse. The horse had escaped from its corral and had wandered into the street. Greenwood Village Municipal Ordinance Sec. 6.32.010 (Ordinance), applicable here, requires that owners of animals "shall not fail" to keep their animals physically confined or restrained. At ...
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( 08-19-1999 - CO)

Lui v. Barnhart
Negligence action arising from a collision between an automobile and a horse. As he was driving home at night, plaintiff's vehicle collided with defendant's horse. The horse had escaped from its corral and had wandered into the street. Greenwood Village Municipal Ordinance 6.32.010 (Ordinance), applicable here, requires that owners of animals "shall not fail" ...
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( 08-19-1999 - CO)

Dorothy L. Campbell, surviving spouse of her husband, David Campbell, individually, and Katie Campbell and Sara Campbell, the minor children of David Campbell, by and through their mother and next best friend Dorothy L. Campbell v. Burt Toyota Diahat
Wrongful death: Owners of a 1983 Toyota automobile (not purchased from the defendant) brought the automobile into defendant's automobile combination dealership/repair shop for unrelated repairs. While there, the owners discussed a broken seatbelt. Dealership said the seatbelt would need to be replaced and couldn't be fixed. Deceased decided not to replace the seatbelt and modified it by...
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( 12-24-1998 - CO)

Jody Lynn Harvey and Julie Slack and Bret Slack v. Farmers Insurance Exchange, a California corporation and Diversified Medical Resources Corporation, a Minnesota corporation
Breach of contract, bad faith bread of an insurance contract, assault, battery, willful and wanton negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress and outrageous conduct - Both female plaintiffs were insured by Farmers Insurance Exchange (defendant) and in separate automobile accidents a year apart. Male plaintiff was husband of one of the female plaintiffs who claimed loss of consortium...
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( 10-01-1998 - CO)

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