Washington Cyberstalking Law
 

United States of America v. Kaleb Cole

Seattle, Washington criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with Conspiracy to Mail Threatening Communications, to Commit Stalking, and to Interfere with Federally Protected Activitie.


Kaleb Cole, 25, a leader of the Neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, was convicted by a federal jury in the Western District of Washington of one count of interfering with a federally pr... More...
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United States of America v. Cameron Shea

Seattle, Washington hate crime charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Cameron Shea, 25, a leader of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, pled guilty to federal conspiracy and hate crime charges for threatening journalists and advocates who worked to expose anti-Semitism.

Shea pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to commit three offenses against the United States: i... More...
   $0 (04-09-2021 - WA)

United States of America v. Thomas Martin Roberts




Spokane, WA - Wilbur Man Sentenced to Over 11 Years in Federal Prison for Cyberstalking and Illegally Possessing Firearms

Thomas Martin Roberts, age 52, of Wilbur, Washington, was sentenced after having pleaded guilty on June 12, 2018, to being a felon in possession of a fir... More...
   $0 (05-29-2019 - WA)

United States of America v. Joel Kurzynski

Western District of Washington Federal Courthouse - Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA - Seattle Man Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking Campaign

A Seattle, Washington man pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in the Western District of Washington for conducting cyberstalking and threat campaigns against multiple Washington residents. The victims’ names are being withheld to protect their privacy.

“Joel Kurzynski’s guilty plea demonstrates that conduct occu... More...
   $0 (09-11-2018 - WA)

Richard Lee Rynearson, III v. Robert Ferguson

Western District of Washington Federal Courthouse - Seattle, Washington

This appeal calls on us to consider the scope of federal
court abstention under Younger v. Harris, 401 U.S. 37 (1971).
In particular, we consider whether federal courts should
abstain from exercising jurisdiction over a constitutional
challenge to a state criminal statute while there are ongoing
state court protection order proceedings arguably related to
the challenge to t... More...
   $0 (09-10-2018 - WA)

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