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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 08:11:54+00:00

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9. US v. Natalie Alcorn, US District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky, Case 2:15-cr-00036. Client charged with 3 counts of aiding and abetting insurance fraud under 18 U.S.C. §§ 1033 and 2. The client faced up to 10 years in prison. I was able to negotiate a favorable plea agreement and was able, through my sentencing motions, to obtain the client a 90 day sentence.
10. US v. David Parker, US District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina, Case 7:17-CR-11-1FL. Client charged with importing anabolic steroids and conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids. Client’s initial offer was 80+ months. I was able to negotiate a favorable plea agreement based upon a lower drug quantity and argued at sentencing for a reduced sentence to obtain the client a 22 month sentence.
11. US v. Stephanie Dukes, US District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky, Case 5:17-CR-00081-KKC. Client charged with conspiracy to smuggle in contraband into a federal prison. Client was on felony diversion for fraud case in state court. I was able to negotiate a great plea agreement and the client was sentenced to 18 months.
12. US v. Jarrod Lucas, US District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky, Case 6:18-CR-00007-KKC. Client retained our office after becoming a target for conduct that occurred while he was working as a correctional officer. I was able to obtain a misdemeanor plea offer which allowed my client to avoid becoming a convicted felon. Finally at sentencing I was able to convince the US Attorney’s Office to recommend probation and convince the judge to impose a probated sentence with no jail time.
13. US v. David Farnsworth, US District Court, Western District of Kentucky, Case 3:16-CR-00136-CRS. Client charged in large scale fraud conspiracy. Client’s Sentencing Guideline calculation was 27 to 33 months. At sentencing, based upon my sentencing memo and argument, I was able to convince the judge to probate my client with no jail time.
COMMONWEALTH v. ERIC NOLAN: Client charged with Assault in the First Degree when he hit an older gentleman and fractured his orbital bones. Asserted a self-defense & stand your ground claim. Jury acquitted on 1st, 2nd and 4th Degree Assault.

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