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United States of America v. Ryan Matthew Bieber

Newport, News, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with transportation of child pornography.

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United States of America v. Brian Keith Anderson

Richmond, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with distribution of methamphetamine and sale of a firearm to a convicted felon. during seven controlled buys conducted by law enforcement from Jan. 16, 2024, to Feb. 25, 2025, Brian Keith Anderson, 48, distributed a total of 117.29 grams of methamphetamine. During a controlled buy conducted on June 14, 2024, in addition to 4.85 grams of methamphetamine, Anderson sold a handgun to an individual he knew was a convict

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United States of America v. Alcides Castro-Martinez

Roanoke, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with selling ten firearms, including a short-barrel shotgun, to an undercover source working with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Between February 2025 and August 2025, ATF utilized a confidential source to conduct seven separate controlled purchases involving a total of ten firearms from Alcides Castro-Martinez, 42, . On each occasion, Castro-Martinez personally delivered the firearms

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United States of America v. Briar Stephens

Abingdon, Washington, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with: 21:846=CD.F - CONSPIRACY TO DISTRIBUTE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE - 21:846 and 841(b)(1)(B) - Knowingly and Intentionally conspired to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute 40 grams or more of a mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of fentanyl (10/2024) 21:841A=CD.F - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE - SELL, DISTRIBUTE, OR DISPENSE - 21:841(a)(1) and 841(b)(1)(C) - Knowingly and Intentional

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Damontie James

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with second-degree murder. Damontie James, age 26, was accused of shooting and killing Kory Anding, 29. Alexandria.

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United States of America v. Elena Pendergrass

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with international parental kidnapping. Pendergrass, aka Elena Stukalkina, 35, resided in Alexandria prior to her daughter’s birth on May 21. Though a DNA test prior to birth confirmed the child’s paternity, Pendergrass ordered the father to cease and desist all communications. After the child was born, she listed “unknown” for the father on their daughter’s birth certificate, despite the father wanting

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United States of America v. Mohammad T. Al-Suqi

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with preparing and filing false tax returns and making false statements to federal agents when interviewed about the activities. Mohammad T. Al-Suqi, 55, of Annandale, Virginia, was indicted by a federal grand jury on April 25, 2013, and was convicted of nineteen counts of aiding the preparation of a false income tax return, two counts of filing his own false income tax returns, and one count of making false st

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nited States of America v. Christopher Allan Johnson

Roanoke, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with using the Kik social media app to send three videos containing child sexual exploitation material. On October 10, 2024, after leaving the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salem, Virginia, Christopher Allan Johnson, 54, logged into Kik and joined a public group dedicated to incest. There, an undercover FBI task force officer messaged Johnson. During the conversation, Johnson talked about his sexual fantasies in

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United States of America v. Jennifer Leigh Peters

Lynchburg, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with accessing a protected computer system to provide her then-boyfriend and probationer with sensitive non-public information, lying to federal investigators, and destroying evidence. Jennifer Peters, 43, of Madison Heights, Virginia, pled guilty today to one count of conspiracy, one count of obstruction of a proceeding before a United States Agency, one count of making false representations, and one count of dest

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Dalonte Davis

Arlington, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represent the Defendant charged with Wearing a Mask in Public and Obstruction of Justice. At approximately 5:44 p.m. on December 11, an officer working a crime prevention detail at the Pentagon City Metro Station observed the male suspect wearing a face covering indoors and asked him to remove it. The suspect ignored commands and attempted to flee from the officer. The officer attempted to detain the suspect when a second male suspect grabbed the

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Quincy Eugeme Moore

Halifax, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with voluntary manslaughter[3] and leaving the scene of an accident involving death or serious bodily injury. In 2020, Quincy Moore and Donald Jeffreys had a verbal and physical altercation at a neighborhood gathering. Party attendees separated them, and Jeffreys walked away still making verbal threats. Although Jeffreys was approximately 500 feet away from the party, Moore, "still angry, jumped" into his girlfrien

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Jihad Arlik Ruffin

Richmond, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony murder while in the commission of shooting into an occupied building, Code § 18.2-33, use of a firearm in commission of murder, Code § 18.2-53.1, and maliciously discharging a firearm within an occupied building, Code § 18.2-279. * * * On July 3, 2021, a fatal shooting occurred inside the "NOLA by Nisha the Plug" (NOLA) store, located in the shops at White Oak Village in Henrico. The incident was

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. David Lewis

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with carjacking. David Lewis, age 34, was accused of assaulting a delivery driver and stealing his vehicle.

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United States of America v. James Arthur Scott

Newport News, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with ossession with intent to distribute more than 500 grams of a mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of cocaine, see 21 U.S.C.<br> § 841.

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Jamar Lafonz Hilliard

Portsmouth, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with voluntary manslaughter and maliciously discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling.<br> <br>

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Derek McKinley Mabins

Halifax, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with grand larceny, in violation of Code § 18.2-95; felony failure to appear, in violation of Code § 19.2-128; petit larceny, in violation of Code § 18.2-96; and intentional destruction of property valued at less than $1,000, in violation of Code § 18.2-137(B)(i). <br> <br>

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Catherine Renee Tellez

Williamsburg, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with failing to stop after involvement in an accident that resulted in death. <br> <br> On the morning of August 10, 2022, Tellez was driving on Interstate 64 in the left lane. The portion of the highway had two clearly marked lanes and was straight and flat with no grade. The road surface had no major potholes, debris, gravel, or obstructions. The highway had a wide shoulder on the right side of the road and no

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Delonte West

Alexandria, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represents the Defendant charged with public intoxication.<br> <br> Former NBA player Delonte West, age 46, was arrested after showing signs of public intoxication.<br> <br>

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United States of America v. Bavonte J. Cole

Richmond, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm.<br> <br> While patrolling alone at night, Officer Dquan Walker saw Coe sitting in the driver's seat of a car parked just outside the entrance to a convenience store known for "drug activity . . . inside and outside of the store.” JA 106. Coe was holding plastic baggies that appeared to contain cocaine. There were other people on the scene, including one in the front

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Abigail Zwerner v. Ebony Parker, et al.

Newport News, Virginia personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a gross negligence claim.<br> <br> Abigail Zwerner, a first-grad teacher in Newport News, Virginia was shot by a 6-year-old student who brought his mother's gun to class in January 2023. She sued Ebony Parker claiming that the assistant principal failed and refused to respond to four separate reports from staff members that the boy might have had a gun with him that day at the Richneck Elementary School.<br> <br> The D

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Damontie James

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer representing the Defendant charged with second-degree murder and felony possession of a firearm.<br> <br> Damontie James of Alexandria, age 26, was accused of shooting and killing Kory Anding, 29, also of Alexandria.

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Brian Hoffard and Emmalyn Hoffard v. Marc Jones Construction, LLC d/b/a Sunpro Solar, aka Adt Solar, LLC

Newports News, Virginia civil litigation lawyers represented the parties in a breach of contract action involving an arbitration agreement in a contract.

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United States of America v. Jimmy Lawrence Nance

Roanoke, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant seeking compassionate relief.

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United States of America v. Kenneth Ray Johnson

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant seeking compassionate release under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A), which Johnson predicated on his purportedly "unusually long” sentence. See U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Manual<br> § 1B1.13(b)(6), p.s. (2024).

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United States of America v. William Wellington Hooper, Jr.

Newport News, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to<br> produce child sexual abuse material, production of child sexual abuse material, and two<br> counts of coercion and enticement of a minor to engage in illicit sexual conduct, in violation<br> of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2251(a), (e), 2422(b).<br> <br>

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United States of America v. Tanziludin Bangurah

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute 40 grams or more of fentanyl, l, in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841.<br> <br>

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United States of America v. Daniel Jackson

Pikeville, Tennessee criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possessing methamphetamine and fentanyl with the intent to distribute.<br> <br> At trial, Jackson took the stand and insisted that an officer planted the drugs discovered in his car and near his person. Jackson's story didn't stick; the jury convicted.

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State of Virginia v. Stephen Smerk

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with first-degree murder.<br> <br> Stephen Smerk, age 53, was accused of killing Robin Lawrence, age 27, who was killed in 1994.<br> <br> Detectives using DNA from the crime scene were able to identify Smerk as the killer.<br> <br> Investigators turned to Ellen Greytak, director of bioinformatics at Parabon NanoLabs, a DNA technology company, hoping genetic genealogy could identify Robin's killer. Greytak uploaded th

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United States of America v. Carl Thomas, Jr.

Newport News, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession with intend to distribute Oxycodone.

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United States of America v. russel Guye Dadzie

Alexandria, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with two counts of impersonating a federal officer, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 912.

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Commonwealth of Virginia v. Gilberto Rodriguez

Roanoke, Virginia criminal defense lawyer will represent the Defendant charged with murder<br> <br> Gilberto Rodriguez, is accused of shooting and killing 31-year-old Jose Buenostro-Vasquez, who was found shot in a parking lot of a bar.

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United States of America v. George Perry

Newport News, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with distributing cocaine base.<br> <br> George Perry was convicted on five counts of distributing cocaine base, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(C).

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United States of America v. Kevin Perez Sandoval, a/k/a Noctorno, a/k/a Nocturno, a/k/a Dengue

Alexandria, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise, conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering, and conspiracy to distribute cocaine and marijuana, among other crimes. <br> <br> Following a three-week jury trial, Kevin Perez Sandoval, Roberto Carlos Cruz Moreno, and Jose Rosales Juarez ("Appellants”) were convicted of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise, conspiracy to commit

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United States of America .v James B. Comey, Jr.

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyers are representing the Defendant charged with:<br> <br> Count 1:<br> 1. On or about September 30, 2020, in the Eastern District of Virginia, the defendant, JAMES<br> B. COMEY JR., did willfully and knowingly make a materially false, Fictitious, and<br> fraudulent statement in a matter within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of the<br> Government of the United Stales, by falsely stating to a U.S. Senator during a Senate<br> Judiciaiy Committe

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State of West Virginia v. Franklin Carrol, II

Bluefield, West Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with failure to register as a sex offender.<br> <br>

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United States of America v. Jacqueline Tatiana Cuellar

Harrisburg, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute drugs.

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Isaias Tessema v. Catherine Ann Moulthrop

Fairfax, Virginia, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a car wreck bicycle claim.<br> <br> On April 15, 2017, Catherine Ann Moulthrop and Isaias Tessema were involved in a<br> vehicle-bicycle collision. Moulthrop was the driver, and Tessema was the cyclist. On June 15,<br> 2017, State Farm responded to a claim inquiry from Tessema. The letter to Tessema's counsel<br> identified "Catherine A. Moulthrop” as "[o]ur insured,” and said, "We have carefully considered<br> th

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State of Virginia v. Derrick Burroughs

Alexandria, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with sexual assault.<br> <br> Derrick Burroughs, age 40, accused for sexually assaulting two studens at Edison High School.

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Donna M. Jones v. Fairfax County School Board

Alexandria, Virginia, civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on an Amiercans with Disability Act violaiton theory.<br> <br> The Plaintiff filed suit against the Fairfax County School Board ("Appellee”) pursuant to the ADA, alleging that the school's refusal to grant her proposed accommodation violated the statute. The district court concluded that Plaintiff's proposed accommodation would not have allowed her to perform all the essential functions of her job and was thus unr

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Thomas L. Ford v. Daniel P. Discroll, Secretary of the Army

Richmond, Virginia, pro se Plaintiff, unsuccessfully attempted to present himself without the help of a lawyer on multiple employment-related claims, including claims brought pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e to 2000e-17, the American with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12101 to 12213, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 621 to 634, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601 to

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United States of America v. Xavier Artuez Phanelson, a/k/a "X"

Roanoke, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with knowingly and intentionally distributing five grams or more of actual methamphetamine, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(B). <br> <br>

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Brian David Hill v. Haylea Workman and Drew Inman

Danville, Virginia pro se Plaintiff without a lawyer filed suit on a civil rights violation thoery seeking injunctive and declaratory relief.

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Clarence Davis v. Capital One, N.A.

Alexandria, Virginia consumer law lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a Telephone Consumer Protection Act violation theory.<br> <br> larence Davis received multiple prerecorded messages on his cell phone from Capital One seeking payment for a debt. Davis had never been a Capital One customer and had never consented to receive calls from Capital One. Davis's cell phone number previously belonged to someone else, a Capital One customer who had consented to receive calls from Capital One b

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Kimberly LaFave, et al. v. The County of Fairfax, Virginia, et al.

Fairfax, Virginia civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff challenging the constitutionality of the so-called sensitive places doctrine, which allows the government to restrict the presence of firearms in certain locations.<br> <br> A Fairfax County ordinance prohibits "[t]he possession, carrying, or transportation of any firearms, ammunition, or components or combination thereof” in various places. Fairfax County, Va., Code § 6-2-1(A).2 Among those places are "any public park owne

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United States of America v. Wayne L. Lewis

Richmond, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with interference with commerce by robbery.

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United States of America v. Trezith Rashad Smart

Newport News, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine.

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United States of America v. William O'Neil Murray, III

Harrisonburg, Virdinia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1591(a)(1), (b)(1).<br> <br>

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United States of America v. Ronald Herrera Contreras, a/k/a Espeedy, a/k/a Speedy, a/k/a Joster Hrndz, a/k/a Chucho

Alexandria, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with numerous felonies.<br> <br> The were members of MS-13, a violent transnational gang. 2 MS-13 engages in crimes including: aggravated assault; robbery; homicide; extortion; and human, narcotics, and firearm trafficking.

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United States of America . Kevin Rongeus Jones, a/k/a Suffolk Ron

Norfolk, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged withpossession with intent to distribute 400 grams or more of fentanyl, in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(A). <br> <br>

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Mary Lynn Shumate v. City of Lynchburg, et al.

Lynchburg, Virginia employment law lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a sex discrimination theory.<br> <br> After Mary Shumate, a firefighter for the city of Lynchburg, Virginia, made<br> allegedly inappropriate remarks about another employee's sexual orientation, the Fire<br> Chief demoted her. She commenced this action against the City, the City Manager, and the<br> Fire Chief, alleging (1) that her demotion was the product of discrimination on the basis of<br> sex, in violation of

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