Fourth Amendment Law
 
Andrew H. Warren v. Ron DeSantis

Tampa, Florida civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a civil rights Violation theory.

Voters twice elected Andrew Warren to serve as the state attorney for Florida’s Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, which encom-passes Hillsborough County, whose seat is Tampa. Florida state attorneys are state officers, locally elected to four-year terms. State attorneys p... More...
   $0 (01-12-2024 - FL)

Ronnie Wallace Long v. City of Concord, et al.

Raleigh, North Carolina personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories.

According to United States District Court Judge James C. Dever, III:

"Long was wrongfully incarcerated for more than 44 years for a burglary and rape he did not commit. See Am. Compl. [D.E. 24] ¶¶ 1-2. Throughout his incarceration, Long maintained a... More...
   $25000000 (01-11-2024 - NC)

United States of America v. RDx Bioscience Inc. (RDx)

Camden, New Jersey qui tam lawyers represented the Defendant accused for violating the False Claims Act.


Clinical laboratory RDx Bioscience Inc. (RDx), of Kenilworth, New Jersey, and its owner and Chief Executive Officer Eric Leykin, of Brooklyn, New York, have agreed to pay to the United States $10,315,023 to resolve False Claims Act allegations involving illegal kickbacks and medic... More...
   $0 (01-10-2024 - NJ)

Ashley Leann Norris v. Tavaris Carr and Lincoln County

Winchester, Tennessee personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on 42:1983 Civil Rights Act violation theory.


Section 1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code is a crucial piece of American civil rights legislation known as the Civil Action for Deprivation of Rights. It grants citizens the right to sue state and local government officials for violati... More...
   $1 (01-09-2024 - TN)

United States of America v. Gordon Grabau

St. Louis, Missouri criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with one count of receiving child pornography.




Gordon Grabau pled guilty to one count of receiving child pornography under
18 U.S.C. § 2252(a)(2) and (b)(1). The district court... More...
   $0 (01-03-2024 - )

Nathaniel Robinson v. Terry Peck, et al.

Hammond, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on civil rights violations under 42 U.S.C. 1983.

On May 12, 2022, the plaintiff, Nathaniel Robinson filed a Complaint alleging various constitutional and state law claims against the defendant, Terry Peck (Peck), a Gary Police Officer, and other police officers with the Gary Police Depart... More...
   $0 (01-02-2024 - IN)

United States of America v. Bruce Carroll Callahan, Jr., aka “Hoss”

Raleigh, North Carolina criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant Indicted on Drug Charges



Bruce Carroll Callahan, Jr., aka “Hoss,” age 45,an armed Robeson County drug trafficker and prior federal felon who bragged to investigators about being the “biggest” drug dealer in Robeson County, was sentenced today to 300 months in prison for his role in... More...
   $0 (01-02-2024 - NC)

United States of America v. Mohammed Islam, Jorge Andres Cardenas Murillo, Yoel Andres Barrera Garrido and Tania Valentina Espitia Cuellar


Rhode Island criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendants Indicted on Multi-State Burglary Ring Targeting Primarily Individuals of Asian Descent



PROVIDENCE, RI – A federal grand jury has indicted four individuals for their alleged roles in a sweeping, multi-state burglary ring that primarily targeted residents of Asian descent, announced United Stat... More...
   $0 (12-30-2023 - )

United States of America v. Mohammed Islam, Jorge Andres Cardenas Murillo, Yoel Andres Barrera Garrido, and Tania Valentina Espitia Cuellar


Rhode Island criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendants Indicted on Alleged Multi-State Burglary Ring





PROVIDENCE, RI – A federal grand jury has indicted four individuals for their alleged roles in a sweeping, multi-state burglary ring that primarily targeted residents of Asian descent, announced United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha.More...
   $0 (12-30-2023 - RI)

Leshaun Benjamin v. Alicia Sanchez

Milwaukee, Wisconsin personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a civil rights violation theory.

Plaintiff Leshaun Benjamin, who is represented by counsel, is proceeding under 42 U.S.C. §1983 on an Eighth Amendment
claim against a nurse at the Milwaukee Mental Health Complex (MMHC).

The plaintiff alleges that on September 8—he doesn't say w... More...
   $0 (12-29-2023 - WI)

Donald Gatewood v. John Varga, et al.

Rockford, Illinois civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants on civil rights violation theories.


Plaintiff Donald Gatewood, who is incarcerated at Dixon Correctional Center, brings this suit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for alleged violations of the Eighth Amendment. He claims that Defendants Dr. John O'Brien and Tina O'Brien acted with deliberate indifference... More...
   $0 (12-29-2023 - IL)

BELICE CARMIL v. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Carmil, a native and citizen of Haiti, be removed from the United States. Carmil
has asked that we review the BIA’s order.
I.
Carmil was admitted to the United States in 1995 as a lawful permanent resident.
He was ten years old at that time. A decade later, Carmil was convicted in a New Jersey
court of second-degree robbery and sentenced to eight years of imprisonment.More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - LA)

United States of America v. Ronald Coleman, Jr.

Defendant Ronald Coleman appeals the district court’s denial of
a motion to suppress the fruits of a warrant for vehicle tracking and a residential search warrant
>
No. 18-1083 United States v. Coleman Page 2
on the grounds that the warrants lacked probable cause and that law enforcement’s installation of
the vehicle tracker violated the Fourth Amendment. Because the wa... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

Alison Taylor v. City of Saginaw

Saginaw, Michigan civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff who claimed that her fourth Amendment rights were violated by Defendant.

Between 2014 and 2017, Tabitha Hoskins chalked Taylor’s tires on fifteen separate
occasions and issued her citations in kind. Each citation included the date and time the chalk
was placed on her vehicle’s tires. The cost of a citation start... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Jimmie White, II

Detroit, Michigan criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant claimed a violation of the speedy trial act.

Following our circuit’s binding precedent, we previously held in this case that
preindictment plea negotiations are “period[s] of delay resulting from other proceedings
concerning the defendant” that are automatically excludable under 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(1) of... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Sirous Asgari

In 2012, federal agents learned that Iranian scientist Sirous
Asgari was working on cutting-edge metallurgy research at Case Western Reserve University in
Cleveland, Ohio. The government suspected that Asgari had lied on his visa application and had
transmitted scientific information to Iran in violation of American sanctions laws. Investigators
applied for a warrant to searc... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Tamela Lee


Defendant Tamela M. Lee (“Defendant” or “Lee”) appeals from
the district court judgment convicting her on six counts after a plea of not guilty and sentencing
her to a total term of sixty months’ imprisonment. Counts One through Four concerned
conspiracy to commit honest services mail and wire fraud, honest services mail fraud, Hobbs Act
conspiracy, and Hobbs A... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Kenneth Jackson


A. Pre-Trial Proceedings
1. Indictment and Guilty Pleas
In December 2015, Jackson, Palmer, Tervon’tae Taylor, D’Wan Dillard, Jr., and Calvin
Rembert were charged with multiple violations of 18 U.S.C. § 2119(2)—carjacking resulting in
serious bodily injury—and 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(A)(ii)—using, carrying, or possessing a
firearm during a crime of violence. P... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Roy Bradley, Sr.


Steven Ingersoll was an optometrist in Bay City, Michigan. (Bradley PSR at 5). He was
also the sole owner of Smart Schools Management (SSM) and Smart Schools, Inc. (SSI), two
entities created to operate public charter schools in Michigan. R. 393 (Tr. at 39, 50) (Page ID
#8472, 8483); R. 394 (Tr. at 11) (Page ID #8579); R. 396 (Tr. at 164–65) (Page ID #8903–04).
To run ... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

James King v. United States of America

Grand Rapids, Michigan personal injury lawyer represented the Appellant who sued the Defendant on a Federal Tort Claims Act theory.

On July 18, 2014, Defendants were searching for a criminal suspect named Aaron Davison. Police believed that Davison had committed felony home invasion, and the State of Michigan had issued a warrant for his arrest. Defendants were members of a “joint fugit... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Ronald Bedford

This case is one of many that have arisen from the government’s
investigation into a child pornography website known as “Playpen.” Andrew Moorehead was
indicted for possession and receipt of child pornography based on his activity on the website.
>
No. 18-5216 United States v. Moorehead Page 2
He moved to suppress the evidence against him, arguing that it was obtained... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Andrew Moorehead

This case is one of many that have arisen from the government’s
investigation into a child pornography website known as “Playpen.” Andrew Moorehead was
indicted for possession and receipt of child pornography based on his activity on the website.
>
No. 18-5216 United States v. Moorehead Page 2
He moved to suppress the evidence against him, arguing that it was obtained... More...
   $0 (12-28-2023 - OH)

United States of America v. Le' Ardrus Burris

Columbus, Ohio criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with drug trafficking.

Federal law imposes longer prison sentences
on certain violent career criminals. As relevant here, both the Armed Career Criminal Act
(“ACCA”) and the United States Sentencing Guidelines (“Guidelines”) impose longer prison
sentences on certain defendants who have a crimin... More...
   $0 (12-27-2023 - MI)

United States of America v. Brenton Thomas Massey

Dallas, Texas criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with violating the Armed Career Criminal Act.

To establish ineffective assistance of counsel, a prisoner must make
two showings. First, he “must show that counsel’s performance was
deficient.” Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 687, 104 S. Ct. 2052,
2064 (1984). “This requires showing that ... More...
   $0 (12-27-2023 - LA)

United States of America v. Robert Cuff


In 2011, a federal grand jury in Louisiana indicted Robert Cuff with
three counts relating to his participation in an internet bulletin board
dedicated to the distribution of child pornography. Cuff was arrested and his
house in El Paso, Texas was searched. While searching Cuff’s residence, law
enforcement found videos of Cuff sexually abusing his girlfriend’s five-yea... More...
   $0 (12-27-2023 - LA)

Next Page

Find a Lawyer

Subject:
City:
State:
 

Find a Case

Subject:
County:
State: