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Freeburg Law, LLC

Criminal, Civil Rights, Personal Injury, Accident & Injury

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Jeffrey A. Tennyson, PC

Traffic, Social Security, Criminal, Accident & Injury, Business

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Kuvinka & Kuvinka, PC

Wrongful Termination, DUI-DWI, Bankruptcy, Lawsuit & Dispute, Divorce & Family Law

Gonnella Adamson, PC

Landlord-Tenant, Criminal, Business, Estate, Real Estate

Cohen Law Office PC

Bankruptcy, Felony, Motor Vehicle, Immigration, Employment Discrimination

Kent W. Spence, P.C. Dba The Kent Spence Law Firm

Personal Injury, Criminal, Products Liability, Civil Rights

Trefonas Law, PC

Felony, Divorce, Immigration, Criminal

Mulligan Law Office

Car Accident, Employment, Lawsuit & Dispute, Accident & Injury, Criminal

Sargent Law Office

Child Custody, Criminal

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Swain v. State

... Swain also appeals his conviction for indirect criminal contempt arising from his failure to comply with the district court's order requiring him, as a condition of probation, to attend and complete an inpatient substance abuse treatment program. ... [1]. Criminal Contempt Conviction. ...

Jackson v. State

... our decision in Halbleib v. State, 7 P.3d 45, 49 (Wyo.2000), contends that Mr. Jackson was not entitled to any credit against his original sentence because the incarceration pending probation revocation proceedings was not "directly attributable" to the underlying criminal charge ...

Granzer v. State

... Heywood v. State, 2007 WY 149, ¶ 26, 170 P.3d 1227, 1234 (Wyo. 2007). [¶ 10] Nevertheless, we have also stated that the trial court commits a fundamental error, and reversal is required, when it fails to give an instruction on an essential element of a criminal offense. ...