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United States of America v. Shapat Nabaya a/k/a Norman Abbott

Richmond, Virginia - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant with appealing from the district court’s order denying seven post judgment motions..



We have reviewed the record and find no reversible error.
Accordingly, we affirm for the reasons stated by the district court. United States v. Nabaya,
No. 3:1... More...
   $0 (10-22-2021 - VA)

Commonwealth of Virginia v. Malachi Morgan Thomas

Richmond, VA - Criminal defense attorney represented Defendant charged with one count of rape, and three counts of forcible sodomy.



On July 17, 2020, Thomas began communicating in a group chat with two
sixteen-year-old females,
1 A.M. and A.R.A, through a social media application. Thomas,
purporting to be a member ... More...
   $0 (05-18-2021 - VA)

United States of America v. Laura Wright

Roanoke, Virginian lawyer represented Laura Wright on a bankruptcy fraud theory.

A Roanoke woman, was charged with failing to disclose her family’s ownership stakes in a series of show ponies as part a bankruptcy proceeding.

Laura Wright, 52, admitted to concealing property in relation to a bankruptcy proceeding.

According to court documents, on September 2, 2014, Laura... More...
   $0 (11-04-2020 - VA)

Kevin Lamont Lambert v. Commonwealth of Virginia

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Court of Appeals of Virginia



“This Court considers ‘the e... More...
   $0 (11-04-2019 - VA)

Santraun Deshaud Speller v. Commonwealth of Virginia





“On appeal, we review the evidence in the light most favorable to the Commonwealth,
granting to it all reasonable inferences fairly deducible therefrom.” Wells v. Commonwealth, 65
PUBLISHED
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Va. App. 722... More...
   $0 (12-18-2018 - VA)

Bryan Manning v. Donald Caldwell




Virginia law criminalizes the possession, purchase, or consumption of alcohol by someone who has been interdicted by a Virginia court. Interdiction is a civil order designating that a perso... More...
   $0 (08-14-2018 - VA)

United States of America v. Mohamed Ali SAid a/k/a Mohammed Said, a/k/a Maxamad Cali Saciid

In early 2010, a group of seven Somalis — including defendants Mohamed Ali Said, Mohamed Abdi Jama, and Abdicasiis Cabaase — boarded a small skiff and entered the Gulf of Aden (in the Indian Ocean between the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa), intending to seize a merchant ship at sea. Their objective was foiled by the British warship HMS Chatham, which was conducting a counter-piracy miss... More...    $0 (08-14-2015 - VA)

United States of America v. Osama "Sam" Mustafa

ROANOKE, VA – A Tampa, Fla. man previously convicted of a scheme to profit from fraudulent United States Treasury checks was sentenced in absentia yesterday in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Roanoke.

Osama “Sam” Mustafa, 51, of Tampa, Fla., was previously convicted of one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States for the purpose of im... More...
   $0 (06-26-2014 - VA)

Michael A. Lewis, Jr. v. Brian A. Kei

In this appeal, we consider whether the circuit court erred when it sustained a demurrer to an amended complaint alleging malicious prosecution, false imprisonment, and defamation against the law enforcement officer who obtained a warrant for the arrest of the plaintiff based upon a citizen’s complaint that ultimately proved to be unfounded.

BACKGROUND

Our consideration of the issu... More...
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Jeanne Vuich v. Great Eastern Resort Corporation

In this interlocutory appeal filed pursuant to Code § 8.01-670.1, the sole issue before us is whether the trial court correctly held that a snow tubing ride offered to the public was not an amusement device subject to regulation under the Virginia Amusement Device Regulations (“VADR”), 13 VAC § 5-31-10, et seq.

FACTS AND PROCEEDINGS

The facts relevant to this appeal are not in ... More...
   $0 (01-13-2011 - VA)

Richard D. Crowder, II v. Commonweath of Virginia

Criminal Law - Felony: The trial court found the appellant, Richard D. Crowder, II, guilty of felony destruction of property valued in excess of $1,000 under Code  18.2-137(B)(ii). On appeal, Crowder contends that no evidence proved that the value of the property destroyed exceeded $1,000. Agreeing with Crowder, we reverse the felony conviction and remand the case for retrial, if the C... More...    $0 (11-12-2003 - VA)

Sidney L. Jaffe and Ruth Jaffe v. Accredited Surety and Casualty Company

In this diversity action, Sidney Jaffe and his wife, Ruth Jaffe, Cana- dian citizens now living in Mexico, seek recognition of two default judgments -- one in favor of Sidney Jaffe and one in favor of Ruth Jaffe. A Canadian court entered the default judgments against Accred- ited Surety & Casualty Co., Inc. (Accredited), a Florida corporation doing business in Virginia. The Canadian default j... More...    $0 (06-25-2002 - VA)

PTS Corporation v. Buckman

Buckman worked as a bail bondsman for Alliance for approximately seven years before leaving in late March 1998 to work in used car sales. Despite his departure, Alliance did not remove his name from its advertisement in the August 1998 - July 1999 edition of the Bell Atlantic Yellow Pages for South Hampton Roads, Virginia.

On March 25, 1999, Buckman filed a bill of complaint against All... More...    $0 (04-19-2002 - VA)

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