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Wilmington, Delaware criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with firearm felonies. |
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Wilmington, Delaware criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with possession of child pornography. |
United States of America v. Davine Boyce |
![]() Wilmington, DE - The United States of America charged Davine Boyce, age 21, with carjacking, banishing a firearm and felony possession of a firearm. A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging a Wilmington man with carjacking and weapons offenses. Acco... More... $0 (07-23-2020 - DE) |
Parker v. State Of Delaware |
This 18th day of February 2016, upon consideration of the briefs of the parties and |
State of Delaware v. Wright |
Defendant Bruce I. Wright was charged with Murder in the First Degree, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, and Possession of a Deadly Weapon or Ammunition By a Person Prohibited in connection with the July 17, 2000 |
State of Delaware v. Marvin Holmes |
On December 3, 2012, a grand jury indicted Marvin Holmes on a single |
United States of America v. Ingrid Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Joseph Collazo, and Stefano Saienni |
WILMINGTON, Del. – Ingrid Gonzalez-Rodriguez, 28, of Philadelphia, Pa., Joseph Collazo, 25, of Wilmington, Del., and Stefano Saienni, 23, of Elkton, Md., were indicted by a federal grand jury today on charges relating to the trafficking of a significant amount of heroin into the Wilmington, Del. area, announced Charles M. Oberly, III, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware. |
United States of America v. Shakil Miller, Jon Henry, and Corey Harris |
WILMINGTON, Del. – Charles M. Oberly III, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced that an Indictment has been handed down by a federal grand jury charging Shakil Miller (age 21), Jon Henry (age 20), and Corey Harris (age 19), all of Dover, with Conspiracy to Provide False Information to a Federal Firearms Licensee, in violation of Title 18 U.S.C. Section 371, and separatel... More... $0 (10-29-2014 - DE) |
United States of America v. Nathan Leroux, Sanadodeh Nesheiwat, David Pokora, and Austin Alcala |
WILMINGTON, Del. – Four members of an international computer hacking ring have been charged with breaking into computer networks of prominent technology companies and the U.S. Army and stealing more than $100 million in intellectual property and other proprietary data. Two of the charged members have already pleaded guilty. The alleged cyber theft included software and data related to the Xbox... More... $0 (09-30-2014 - DE) |
Jane Doe v. Indian River School District |
The Indian River School Board (the “Board”) has a long-standing policy of praying at its regularly-scheduled meetings, which are routinely attended by students from the local school district. Appellants argue that the Board‟s policy is unconstitutional under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. The Board claims that a school board is like a legislative body and that its practice ... More... $0 (08-08-2011 - DE) |
Margaret Schadt v. Jane E. Latchford |
The City of Wilmington enacted an ordinance that imposed upon private landowners holding property adjacent to the City's public sidewalks a duty to repair and maintain abutting public sidewalks. The ordinance imposes sole responsibility for damages for a breach of that duty upon the private landowner. Plaintiff/Appellee successfully contended below that Defendants/Appellants property ow... More... $0 (02-16-2004 - DE) |
William J. Hawkins v. State of Delaware |
(1) The appellant, William J. Hawkins, has appealed from the Superior Court's denial of his motion for postconviction relief pursuant to Superior Court Criminal Rule 61. The State of Delaware has moved to affirm the judgment of the Superior Court on the ground that it is manifest on the face of Hawkins' opening brief that the appeal is without merit. We agree and affirm. 1Hawkins v. State,... More... $0 (12-10-2003 - DE) |
Bruce J. Bates v. State of Delaware |
Criminal Law - Felony: The defendant-appellant, Bruce J. Bates, was found guilty of two counts of Robbery in the First Degree, two counts of Possession of a Deadly Weapon During the Commission of a Felony, three counts of Possession of a Deadly Weapon By a Person Prohibited, and one count of Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon. He was sentenced to a total of 19 years incarceration at Level V... More... $0 (11-13-2003 - DE) |