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Leo J. Eskey Attorney at Law

Criminal, Family Law

Fornoff & Schutt P.C.

Juvenile Law, Family Law, Other, Divorce & Family Law, Employment

Boydston Law Office

Juvenile Law, Social Security, Estate, Government, Other

Roberts Law Office, Llc

Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Credit & Debt, Criminal

Sidner Law Office

Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Business & Trade, Banking & Finance, Civil Rights

Davis Law Firm, L.L.C.

Juvenile Law, Criminal, Civil Rights, Public Interest Law

Amanda Barron Law, Llc

Business, Criminal, Civil & Human Rights, Divorce & Family Law, Estate

Andrews Law Office

Criminal, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law

Yost, Schafersman, Lamme, Hillis, Mitchell, Schulz & Hartmann, P.C.

Litigation, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Estate, Accident & Injury

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State v. Draganescu

... He asked Truesdale about his travels and his criminal and driving history. ... At 9:58 am, the dispatcher reported that there were no outstanding warrants and that Truesdale's license was valid. The dispatcher also reported that Draganescu had a drug-related criminal history. ...

State v. Branch

... The sentences were ordered to be served concurrently. Branch appeals. SCOPE OF REVIEW. [1,2] When reviewing a criminal conviction for sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction, the relevant question for an appellate court is whether, after viewing the evidence in ...

State v. Davis

... When reviewing a criminal conviction for sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction, the relevant question for an appellate court is whether, after viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution, any rational trier of fact could have found the essential ...