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DUZUAN LESTER v. KEITH ROBERTS, Detective, in his individual capacity; LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT

Cincinnati, Ohio - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with a murder and robbery charge.



Around 7:00 p.m. on August 25, 2007, Dominic Hudson was shot and killed in his
Louisville apartment. Detective Roberts, who worked for the police department’s homicide unit,
No. 20-5011 Lester v. Roberts, et al. Page 3<... More...
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United States of America v. ADAM CHRISTOPHER COLLARD (19-2151); JOSEPH ALAN COLLARD (19-2153)

Cincinnati, Ohio- Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with various charges related to possession of child pornography.



Defendants were indicted in 2018 on various child pornography-related charges stemming
from an FBI investigation based in the Eastern District of Virginia. In February and March of
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STATE OF OHIO v. QUASHAUN MOORE












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STATE OF OHIO v. DIAMOND L. McNEIL














{¶ 1} Diamond L. McNeil pled guilty in the Clark County Court of Common Pleas
to an amended charge of attempted felonious assault, a third-degree felony. The trialMore...
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STATE OF OHIO vs. DAVET SHELTON





On June 24, 2016, 87-year-old James Hayes was attacked and robbed
in the parking lot of a LaRosa’s restaurant in the Corryville area. A grand jury
returned an indictment charging Shelton with the following offenses relating to the
attack on Hayes: f... More...
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United States of America v. Kevin A. Davis

Defendant Kevin Davis pleaded guilty to one count of distributing child pornography in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2252(a)(2) and two counts of possessing child pornography in violation of U.S.C. § 2252A(a)(5)(B). He now appeals his sentence, arguing that the district court erred when it concluded: (1) that defendant had a prior

No. 13-3456 United States v. Davis Page 2

offense that t... More...
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Stephen Popovich, also known as Cleveland International Records, etc. v. Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.

A jury awarded Stephen Popovich over five million dollars on his claim that Sony Music Entertainment, Inc., breached its duty to affix Popovich's record company logo to four Meat Loaf albums. On appeal, Sony argues that the damages award was barred as a matter of law. Popovich cross-appeals claiming the district court improperly denied his motion for pre-judgment interest, improperly limite... More...    $5057916 (11-26-2007 - OH)

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