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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>
View VerdictUnited 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>
View VerdictUnited 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.
View VerdictState 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
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Carl Thomas, Jr.
Newport News, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession with intend to distribute Oxycodone.
View VerdictUnited 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.
View VerdictCommonwealth 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.
View VerdictUnited 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).
View VerdictUnited 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 ("Appellantsâ€) were convicted of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise, conspiracy to commit
View VerdictUnited 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
View VerdictState 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>
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Jacqueline Tatiana Cuellar
Harrisburg, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute drugs.
View VerdictIsaias 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
View VerdictState 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.
View VerdictDonna 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 ("Appelleeâ€) 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
View VerdictThomas 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
View VerdictUnited 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>
View VerdictBrian 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.
View VerdictClarence 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
View VerdictKimberly 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
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Wayne L. Lewis
Richmond, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with interference with commerce by robbery.
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Trezith Rashad Smart
Newport News, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
View VerdictUnited 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>
View VerdictUnited 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.
View VerdictUnited 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>
View VerdictMary 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
View VerdictGeorge Hawkins v. Glenn Youngkin, et al.
Richmond, Virginia civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a First Amendment violation theory.<br> Virginia's Constitution automatically strips individuals convicted of felony offenses<br> of the right to vote but vests in the Governor the discretionary power to restore those rights.<br> George Hawkins, previously convicted of a felony, petitioned to have his voting rights<br> restored. So far, Governor Glenn Youngkin has declined to do so.<br> <br> Hawkins brought this 42 U.S.C. § 1
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Melvin Leon Myrick
Richmond, Virginia, criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with for possession with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of "actual methamphetamine.â€<br> <br> At about 2:00 a.m. on April 20, 2022, a Colonial Heights, Virginia, police officer attempted to stop a silver Nissan for a traffic infraction. The Nissan, however, failed to stop and sped away, reaching well over 85 miles per hour in a 35-miles-per-hour zone as the officer pursued. When, however, the officer becam
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Fernando Lee Jordan, a/k/a Fernand Lee Jordan, a/k/a Fernando Lee Jordan
Richmond, Virginia pro se Defendant sought a reduction of sentence.<br> <br> Fernardo Lee Jordan appealed the district court's order denying relief on his 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2) motion for a sentence reduction. "We review a district court's decision [whether] to reduce a sentence under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2) for abuse of discretion and its ruling as to the scope of its legal authority under § 3582(c)(2) de novo.†United States v. Mann, 709 F.3d 301, 304 (4th Cir. 2013). Our review
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Les Christopher Burns
Lynchburg, Virginia, pro se Defendant sought to fire his appointed counsel.<br> <br> Les Christopher Burns sought to appeal the district court's order denying his counsel's motion to withdraw and appoint new counsel in Burns's ongoing criminal proceedings. This court may exercise jurisdiction only over final orders, 28 U.S.C. § 1291, and certain interlocutory and collateral orders, 28 U.S.C. § 1292; Fed. R. Civ. P. 54(b); Cohen v. Beneficial Indus. Loan Corp., 337 U.S. 541, 545-46 (1949).
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Keith Rodney Moore
Richmond, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with illegal possession of a firearm.<br> <br> When Richmond, Virginia, police officers observed a vehicle with the temporary license tag number 11134Y, they concluded that it was a fake tag because, within the preceding hours, they had stopped two other vehicles with the identical temporary tag number. The officers activated the lights on their patrol car to institute a stop, but the driver, Keith Moore, failed to stop
View VerdictDarrell J. Austin, Jr. v. Experian Information Solutions, Inc.
Richmond, Virginia consumer law lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a Fair Credit Reporting Act violation theory.<br> <br> Parties sometimes agree to resolve disputes between them in private arbitration instead of litigating in state or federal court. The Federal Arbitration Act requires courts to honor such an agreement when a party seeks to enforce it, so long as a binding contract to arbitrate the dispute was formed. See 9 U.S.C. § 2. This appeal requires us to consider whether the distric
View VerdictCommonwealth of Virginia v. Roger Bentley
Leesburg, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with involuntary manslaughter.<br> <br> Roger Bentley, a gas company manager with involuntary manslaughter for failing to take steps to stop a leak from an underground propane tank that resulted in an explosion and death.
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Shaheem Johnson
Alexandria, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with drug trafficking.<br> <br> During the 1990s, Johnson engaged in a multi-state drug-trafficking enterprise. During the ongoing drug-trafficking enterprise, Johnson was directly responsible for the deaths of two people.1 In one incident, Johnson, Damein Piranti, Rickey Piranti, and another coconspirator shot and killed Bernard Franklin. Sealed J.A. 741. In another incident, Johnson and a coconspirator hired hit man
View VerdictCommonwealth of Virginia v. Gregory Leon Hammer
Harrrisburg, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with abduction, felony eluding, and driving after being declared a habitual offender.<br> <br> On the evening of November 27, 2018, Officer Brandon Mawyer was patrolling in his police cruiser in the City of Waynesboro when he received a "be on the lookout" alert for a "possibly-abducted female ... named Morgan Hammer." The alert said that Morgan may have been abducted by Hammer—her husband—and "that the
View VerdictCommonwealth of Virginia v. Troy McGowan
Richmond, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with violating a protective order.<br> <br> On November 24, 2018, L.M. obtained a permanent protective order against appellant, with whom she had a young son. The protective order prohibited appellant from having "contact of any kind with" L.M. except as permitted by a custody or visitation order and from "commit[ting] acts of family abuse or criminal offenses that result in injury to person or property." On the morning
View VerdictJoel Aaron Burrell v. S. Shirley, Correctional Officer, et al.
Alexandria, Virginia personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a prisoner civil rights claim.<br> <br> Under 28 U.S.C. § 1915, federal courts may permit an indigent prisoner to proceed without prepaying filing fees or giving security. The legal term for proceeding this way is in forma pauperis. But Congress expressed concern that prisoners were filing many "frivolous lawsuits flooding the federal courts.†Blakely v. Wards, 738 F.3d 607, 609 (4th Cir. 2013) (en banc). So, in 1
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Rodney D. Crawley
Richmond, Virginia criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with federal drug-trafficking.<br> <br>
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Subhash Kongassery
Alexandria, Virginia criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with Abusive Sexual Contact Aboard an Aircraft in Flight in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2244(b) and 49 U.S.C. §46506(1).<br> <br> 18 U.S.C. § 2244(b):<br> <br> Whoever, in the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States or in a Federal prison, or in any prison, institution, or facility in which persons are held in custody by direction of or pursuant to a contract or agreement with the hea
View VerdictMureal Zalmai v. Corliss Joseph-Conway
Alexandria, Virginia immigraton lawyer represented the Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of his application for naturalization pursuant to 08 USC 1531.
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Scott Jenkins
Roanoke, Virginia criminal defense lawyers represented the Defendant charged with:<br> <br> CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD THE UNITED STATES;<br> FRAUDS AND SWINDLES;<br> FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION; and<br> BRIBERY INVOLVING FEDERAL PROGRAMS.<br> <br> Former Culpeper County, Virginia, Sheriff Scott Jenkins was accused of giving civilians police badges in exchange for thousands of dollars, amassing more than $75,000 in bribes. According to prosecutors, he made unvetted D.C.-area business owner
View VerdictCommonwealth of Virginia v. He Jie
Chesterfield, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with attempted possession with intent to distribute tax-paid cigarettes and conspiracy to commit a felony.<br> <br> MoreLaw was created to help people find experienced lawyers to represent them in the more than 3,144 counties across the United States. Click the link above to see a list of lawyers ready and willing to represent you if you have a legal problem and need help. Call: 918-582-6422 for help.<br> <br>
View VerdictThe State of New York v. Capital One Financial Corporation
Alexandria, Virginia consumer law lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sue the Defendant on fraud theories.<br> <br> The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed a lawsuit against Capital One over claims the company cheated consumers out of more than $2 billion in potential interest earnings on their savings accounts.<br> <br> The CFPB argued Capital One misled consumers about its 360 Savings accounts and obscured its higher-interest Capital One savings account product from them, in v
View VerdictLisa Barnhill v. Pamela Jo Bondi, U.S. Attorney General
Alexandria, Virginia civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on race and gender discrimination theories.<br> <br> MoreLaw was created to help people find experienced lawyers to represent them in the more than 3,144 counties across the United States. Click the link above to see a list of lawyers ready and willing to represent you if you have a legal problem and need help. Call: 918-582-6422 for help.<br> <br> Lisa Barnhill, a white woman, sued the United States Attorney General for
View VerdictEric Lisann v. Elizabeth Lisann
Richmond, Virginia family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.<br> <br> The wife filed for divorce in October 2019, alleging the ground of having lived separate and apart since July 14, 2014. In the divorce complaint, the wife alleged that "[a]t least one of the parties has intended to live separate and apart for at least one year and that their intent has remained constant for at least one year." R. at 2 (emphasis added). The husband filed a counterclaim for divorce, alleging the g
View VerdictCommonwealth of Virginia v. Anthony Favors
Norfolk, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with rape.<br> <br> Anthony Favor was charged with raping a woman in 1992.
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Google, L.L.C.
Alexandria, Virginia anti-trust lawyers represented Google, which was accused to monopolizing two online advertising markets.<br> <br> The Government claimed that Google violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act by "willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly power in the open web display publisher ad server market and the open-web display ad exchange market.â€<br> <br> In August 2024, following a ruling by Judge Amit P. Mehta that Google monopolized the online search market, the Justice Depar
View VerdictCommonwealth of Virginia v. Paul Chisholm, III
Cheasapeak, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with malicious wounding.<br> <br> Paul Chisholm, III ("appellant") of malicious wounding, in violation of Code § 18.2-51. When appellant failed to appear for his sentencing hearing, the trial court issued a capias for his arrest, convicted him of failure to appear, and sentenced him to 12 months in jail for that offense, plus 15 years with 10 years suspended on the underlying charge.<br> <br> * * *<br> <br> Legal
View VerdictRocky Mount, Virginia civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who were discriminated against.<br> <br> Damien Smith, who is Black, his wife, who is while, their son and other relatives were discriminated against by the Defendants because of the race of Damien.<br> <br> The owner sold a tenant:"You didn't tell me that your friend's husband is Black... Had I known, I wouldn't have rented the lot to them. I saw the son, but I figured everyone makes a mistake.†She also said: , "No Blac
View VerdictUnited States of America v. Darryl Kenneth Dwayne Nelson, II
Lynchburg, Virginia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with conspiracy to distribute and<br> possess with intent to distribute cocaine and 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, in violation of 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1), (b)(1)(A), 846, 851.<br> <br>
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