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Brian K Schowalter Attorney At Law

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Law Office Of Stephen Wells

Animal Bite, Criminal, Bed Bug, Class Action, Complex Litigation

David Pirrone, Attorney at Law

Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Real Estate, Immigration, Lawsuit & Dispute

The Whitley Law Firm

Personal Injury, Criminal

Law Office Of William L. Hubbard

Criminal, Personal Injury, Civil Rights, Public Utilities, Litigation

Robert C Duthie Iii PC

Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Felony, Lawsuit

Tim Guill, Attorney

Wrongful Termination, Landlord-Tenant, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Bankruptcy

Durango Family Law

Juvenile Law, Pension & Benefits, Housing & Construction Defects, Family Law, Employee Rights

HatfieldEley

Criminal, Employee Rights, Social Security

Law Offc Of Joel FRY

Criminal, Lawsuit & Dispute

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

People v. Thomas

... II. Untimeliness of Appeal. CAR 4(b) governs criminal appeals and requires that an appeal must be filed within forty-five days of entry of the judgment or order being appealed. ... P. 35. The rules of criminal procedure do not authorize a motion to reconsider postconviction orders. ...

People v. Martinez

... Once inside, the officer observed neither evidence of drug activity nor other criminal activity by any person inside the house, including the defendant. ... The stop was not based on a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity and therefore constituted an unconstitutional seizure. ...

People v. Thompson

... We hold that the Colorado Criminal Justice Records Act ("the 1144 CCJRA"), sections 24-72-301 to -309, CRS (2007), requires the indictment to be released for public inspection in its entirety, subject only to the deletion of identifying information of any alleged sexual assault ...