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United States of America v. Lawrence Anthony

Memphis, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with railroad burglary.<br> <br> On March 4, 2022, agents with CSX Transportation observed several people breaking into railroad cars containing retail merchandise destined for California. Agents apprehended one of the suspects, Lawrence Anthony, age 35,, who was also found to be in possession of a Glock .40 caliber pisto... More...

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Andrew Gibson v. Ashley Gibson

<center><h3><font color="red"><h3><font color="red"> Jackson, MS - Divorce lawyer represented defendant with filing a complaint seeking a divorce on for irreconcilable differences. </h3></font></b></i></center></font><br> <br> Ashley and Andrew Gibson were married on August 28, 2011, and separated on or<br> about June 2, 2014. They had one minor child born of the marriage, "James,” born in 2... More...

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William Pillars v. State of Tennessee

<center><h2><font color="red">Nashville, TN - Criminal defense attorney represented William Pillars with <i> filing a petition for post-conviction relief alleging that he received the ineffective assistance of counsel at trial and on appeal.</h2></font></b></i></center><br> <br> <br> On direct appeal, this court summarized the proof adduced at trial as follows:<br> The State's proof at trial s... More...

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Darrell A. Cooper v. State of Tennessee

<h2><font color="green">Knoxville, TN - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Darrell A. Cooper, charged with <i>denial of his petition for post-conviction relief from his 2016 convictions for two counts ofaggravated robbery, two counts of aggravated kidnapping, and one count of possession of a firearm while being a convicted felon.</h2></font></b></i><br> <br> <br> This case arises from... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Edward Jerome Harbison

<center><h1><p style="border:3px; border-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000; padding:<br> 0em;"><a href="http://www.callmorelaw.com/" target="_new">MoreLaw Receptionists</a></br><font Color="Red">VOIP Phone and Virtual Receptionist Services<br> Call 918-582-6422 Today<br> </font></h1><P></center><br> The Defendant was convicted of first degree murder, second degree burglary, and<br> grand larceny r... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Freddie L. Smith

<center><h1><p style="border:3px; border-style:solid; border-color:#FF0000; padding:<br> 0em;"><a href="http://www.callmorelaw.com/" target="_new">MoreLaw Receptionists</a></br><font Color="Red">VOIP Phone and Virtual Receptionist Services<br> Call 918-582-6422 Today<br> </font></h1><P></center><br> The Defendant’s convictions relate to his involvement in “Felony Lane Gang<br> activity.” The... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Jeffrey Wooten

<center><P><font color=”FF0000”><h2><br> Need help finding a lawyer for representation concerning a homicide in Tennessee? <br> <br> Call 918-582-6422. It's Free.<br> </font><br> </h2><br> </center><br> This case stems from two burglaries during which the homicide victim, Randy G. Lands, was shot and killed. Although the Defendant did not contest that he was “involved” in the victim’... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Larry Charles Hefner, Jr.

<center><br> <img width="300" src="http://tennesseestar.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Tn_Courts.jpg"><br> <h2> <font color="red"><h2> </font> </h2><br> </center><br> The Knox County Grand Jury indicted Defendant for one count of Class D felony burglary. The indictment alleged that Defendant “did unlawfully and knowingly enter a <br> 07/02/2019<br> -2 <br> building without the effective con... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Nikia Bowens

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State of Tennessee v. Jason Kane Ivey

<center><a href="http://www.morelaw.com/vendors/vendor.asp?f=Kent&l=Morlan&i=28404&z=74103&s=OK" target="_new"><h2> MoreLaw Receptionist Services<h2> </b></h3></a> <center><h3><FONT COLOR="red"> Never Miss Another Call With MoreLaw's Receptionists Answering Your Calls </FONT> </h2></center><br> On January 26, 2016, the Knox County Grand Jury indicted Defendant for one count of Class D felony burg... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Teddy Lynn Sams <table> <td>

This case arises from the Defendant’s violation of the terms of his Community Supervision for Life as a result of his attempted aggravated sexual battery conviction in 2006. At the guilty plea hearing, the parties agreed that the affidavit of complaint would serve as the factual basis for the Defendant’s guilty plea. The affidavit of complaint, included in the record, states that the Defenda... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Larry Allen Stumbo <table> <td>

This case arises from the Defendant breaking into the victim’s home and raping her at gunpoint, following which he stole a television set and forced her into her vehicle and drove her to a nearby gas station. The Defendant was observed by law enforcement driving the victim’s stolen vehicle after he dropped her off at the gas station; when officers pursued the Defendant, hefailed to yield and,... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Ashley N. Menke <table> <td>

The Sumner County Grand Jury issued a nine-count indictment in Case No. 925CR-2015 charging Ashley N. Menke, the Defendant, with two counts of Class A misdemeanor theft of property (Counts 1 and 2), one count of Class E felony forgery of a check (Count 3), one count of Class C felony theft of property (Count 4), one count of Class E felony forgery of a document (Count 5), one count of Class E felo... More...

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Paul Richardson v. State of Tennessee <table> <td>

For the petitioner’s participation in a home invasion on December 24, 2003, a Shelby County jury convicted him of aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, aggravated assault, and unlawful possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. The trial court imposed consecutive sentences for the aggravated robbery and aggravated assault convictions, and ran the remaining sentences concurrently to one an... More...

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Harold Bernard Schaffer v. State of Tennessee <table> <td>

<P><br> <center><font color="red"><h1> MORELAW Legal Services Marketing<br> </h1></font><br> <h2><a href="http://www.morelaw.com/vendors/vendor.asp?f=Kent&l=Morlan&i=28012&z=74103&s=OK" target="_new">Your Source For Marketing Your Firm, Virtual Office Services, Receptionist Services and Civil and Criminal Litigation Information Nation Wide</a></h2><br> </center><br> The Petitioner’s conviction r... More...

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<b>State of Tennessee v. David Troy Firestone</b>

On December 21, 2015, the Defendant pled guilty pursuant to a plea agreement to burglary and theft of property. Under the plea agreement, the value of the stolen property relating to the theft charge would be determined at a bench trial, the Defendant’s sentences would run concurrently, and the State would not seek a fine.<br> The State offered the following recitation of facts supporting the D... More...

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<b>Joseph Brennan, et al v. Board of Parole For The State of Tennessee </b>

In January 2009, Joseph Brennan pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted rape of a child.1 He was sentenced to serve ten years, consecutively, for each count of attempted rape for an effective sentence of twenty years, with a release eligibility of thirty percent. Mr. Brennan began serving his sentence on April 3, 2009. <br> <br> On March 26, 2013, a Tennessee Board of Parole hearing officer co... More...

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<b>State of Tennessee v. Kenneth Kyle Fletcher</b>

On February 20, 2011, the defendant&#8223;s employer, John Cote, who allowed the defendant and his girlfriend to live in a camper on his rural Carter County property, -2- called 911 to report that he had discovered a methamphetamine laboratory in the camper. Mr. Cote gave investigators permission to search the property, and they discovered evidence that led the Carter County Grand Jury to ret... More...

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<b>State of Tennessee v. Zachary Gale Rattler</b>

On the night of November 26, 2012, Toby Norton (“the victim”) returned home after having dinner at his mother&#8223;s residence only a few houses away. The victim typically left the front door to his home unlocked because his mother occasionally stopped by to do laundry or to look after the victim&#8223;s son. However, when he returned home that night, the victim found the door locked. Afte... More...

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<b>State of Tennessee v. Laurie Lynn Welch and Roland John Welch</b></h2.

Detective Bob Zaiden of the Maury County Sheriff&#8223;s Office, Drug Unit, testified that on July 11, 2012, he received a phone call from a Walgreen&#8223;s pharmacist in Columbia concerning a suspicious purchase of pseudoephedrine pills. Detective Zaiden drove to the store parking lot and observed a young man fitting the suspect&#8223;s description exit the store and get into a small truck with... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Paul Brent Baxter

Herbert H. Slatery III, Attorney General and Reporter; Clark B. Thornton, Senior Counsel; Robert J. Carter, District AttornThis case arises from a November 2013 domestic dispute between the Defendant and his ex-girlfriend, Emma Christina Rowe (“the victim”). As a result his actions, a Bedford County grand jury indicted the Defendant for aggravated assault, a Class C felony, and aggravated kid... More...

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State of Tennessee v. William Pillars

In November 2012, the Franklin County Circuit Court grand jury charged the defendant with three counts of rape of a child and one count of aggravated sexual battery. The trial court conducted a jury trial in November 2013. <br> The State&#8223;s proof at trial showed that the victim, M.C.,1 was 10 years old and in the fourth grade at the time of trial. When the victim was in Kindergarten, she... More...

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State of Tennessee v. Robin Dale Arthur

Following the Defendant’s involvement in a January 9, 2014 stabbing attack on the victim, Jamie Phelps, the Defendant was charged with attempted first degree murder, a Class A felony, and aggravated assault, a Class C felony. He entered a “best interest” plea to aggravated assault on November 14, 2014, and the attempted murder charge was dismissed. In exchange for his plea to the Class C f... More...

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USA v. Timothy Sanders

Sanders sold two firearms on separate occasions to a pawnshop. In its course of business, <br> the pawnshop emailed a list of transactions to Roane County Sheriff’s Office. A detective <br> recognized Sanders’s name as that of a convicted felon and notified the Bureau of Alcohol, <br> Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (“ATF”). An ATF agent investigated the pawnshop and <br> seized the f... More...

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United States v. Fife

The defendant has filed a Motion to Suppress Warrantless Search (Docket No. 18), to which the government has filed a Response in opposition (Docket No. 24) and a Supplement to the Response in opposition (Docket No. 25). The plaintiff has also filed an Amended Motion to Suppress (Docket No. 34), to which the government has filed a Response in opposition (Docket No. 38). On March 25, 2015, the cour... More...

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United States of America v. Kathy Medlock

Defendants-Appellants Woody and Kathy Medlock (the<br> Medlocks) appeal their jury convictions for aggravated identity theft, health-care fraud, and<br> related crimes.1 The Medlocks, who are married, owned and operated Murfreesboro Ambulance<br> Service (MAS), a non-emergency ambulance company that transported Medicare patients to<br> regular kidney-dialysis appointments. In their appeals, which ... More...

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Terry Clifton v. Wayne Carpenter

Terry Clifton's habeas corpus<br> petition was denied because he failed to file his appeal in the Davidson County Chancery Court<br> within the sixty-day period allowed for filing such appeals. Clifton attempted to file during that<br> timeframe, but the clerk returned it unfiled because of unpaid court costs from a previous matter.<br> Tennessee Code § 41-21-812 prohibits court clerks from fil... More...

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Terry Clifton v. Wayne Carpenter

District Judge. Terry Clifton's habeas corpus<br> petition was denied because he failed to file his appeal in the Davidson County Chancery Court<br> within the sixty-day period allowed for filing such appeals. Clifton attempted to file during that<br> timeframe, but the clerk returned it unfiled because of unpaid court costs from a previous matter.<br> Tennessee Code § 41-21-812 prohibits court... More...

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