The Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm, P.A.

(on washington avenue)
Lawyers and Law Firms in Memphis, TN
Lawyers and Law Firms

Hours

Monday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

294 Washington Avenue
Memphis, TN
38103

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Criminal charges are always serious and should be treated carefully. You need the support of a lawyer you can count on--an attorney who has your best interests in mind and is well-equipped to take on your case and fight for you. You have come to the right place, because at The Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm, our Memphis criminal defense lawyer is experienced, knowledgeable, and ready to stand by your side throughout the entirety of your case. He has experience with a variety of cases, from drug crimes charges to indictments of theft crimes. Have you been accused of violent crimes? Perhaps your charges pertain to accusations of federal and white collar crimes. Whatever the details of your situation may be, you cannot afford to wait any longer to secure reliable help. Take the proactive approach today and contact this law firm to begin moving your case in the right direction.

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Attorney Claiborne Ferguson talks Gun Rights, Your Rights and the Law with Host Brian Callies, US Concealed Carry Association Trainer Howie Williams and Local Representative, Ernest Dukes. Brian Callies was live. September 26 at 12:00 AM · TALK SHOW: KEEPING IT REAL "THE TRUTH ABOUT GUN CARRY" Episode: 44 SPECIAL GUESTS: Howie Williams (Owner, JNISSI Safety Consultants) • jnissisafetyconsultants@gmail.com Ernest Dukes (USCCA Representative) • ernest.d@uscca.com Claiborne Ferguson (Attorney, Claiborne Ferguson Law Firm) • claiborne@midsouthcriminaldefense.com Charity Spotlight: • Saving Lost Kids – SavingLostKids.org – Preventing Missing, Exploited, and Sex-Trafficking of Children • (Text to Donate: SLK to 41444) Ways to Support the Show: • Visit the Website: TalkShowKeepingItReal.org • Like on Facebook: facebook.com/TalkShowKeepingItReal • Subscribe on YouTube:
Leading Mid-South Criminal Defense Attorney Weighs in on the Accusations against Tennessee Senator Katrina Robinson WMCACTIONNEWS5.COM Legal expert weighs in on Tenn. State Sen. Katrina Robinson’s case
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" Autistic adults are also facing unique challenges during this time. From appointments being cancelled, to work being closed, to classes being moved online, there are many different factors that are creating disruption. " JERSEYSHOREONLINE.COM Parents Of Autistic Teen Discuss Coping Mechanisms During COVID-19 | Jersey Shore Online
"The old men live in cramped spaces and breathe the same ventilated air. Many are frail, laboring with heart disease, liver and prostate cancer, tuberculosis, dementia. And now, with the coronavirus advancing through their ranks, they are falling one after the next. This is not a nursing home, not in any traditional sense.It is California’s death row at San Quentin State Prison, north of San Francisco. Its 670 residents are serial killers, child murderers, men who killed for money and drugs, or shot their victims as part of their wasted gangster lives. Some have been there for decades, growing old behind bars. One is 90, and more than 100 are 65 or older." VISALIATIMESDELTA.COM COVID-19 cuts a lethal path through San Quentin’s death row
""All we're trying to do is elevate victims' rights to the same level as defendants' rights in the Constitution and provide some redress," Hazlewood said in a Times Free Press interview this week after the resolution cleared its first House panel. Tennessee already has a "rights of victims of crimes" provision in its constitution. But Hazlewood and representatives of the "Marsy's Law" organization, say the current language doesn't go far enough. ACLU-Tennessee, however, says victims' rights proposals such as Marsy's Law "undermine due process" for criminal defendants. The measure is part of a national campaign funded by California billionaire Henry Nicholas, a co-founder of the semiconductor firm Broadcom, whose sister, Marsalee "Marsy" Nicholas, was stalked and killed by her ex-boyfriend in 1983." TIMESFREEPRESS.COM Rep. Hazlewood's proposed 'Marsy's Law' to protect Tennessee crime victims draws concerns
"NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee Black Caucus of State Legislators are calling on Gov. Bill Lee to commute the sentence of death row inmate Pervis Payne. Payne 53, is scheduled to die on Dec. 3 for the 1987 stabbing deaths of Charisse Christopher and her 2-year-old daughter, Lacie Jo. Christopher’s son, Nicholas, who was 3 at the time, was also stabbed but survived. Payne, who is Black, told police he was at Christopher’s apartment building to meet his girlfriend when he heard the victims, who were white, and tried to help them. He said he panicked when he saw a white policeman and ran away." FOX17.COM Tennessee Black Caucus asks Gov. Lee to commute sentence of death row inmate Pervis Payne
"Challenger Latrice Westbrooks says she would bring needed diversity to a Mississippi Supreme Court that has been dominated throughout its history by white men. Incumbent Kenny Griffis said voters should consider only experience and “judicial philosophy” on Nov. 3 and not race or gender. The two judges, both with lengthy appellate court experience, participated in an online forum hosted by the Stennis Institute of Government and the Capitol Press Corps on Monday, outlining their experience and qualifications in what is considered a very competitive race for the District 1, Place 1 high court seat for central Mississippi. The district of about 1 million people is nearly evenly divided by race, partisanship and urban/rural population." MISSISSIPPITODAY.ORG Griffis, Westbrooks tout qualifications ahead of Mississippi Supreme Court election
"In Mississippi, those entering a school, a Wendy’s or a Walmart must wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. But those entering packed polling places don’t have to don one. “This is absolute insanity,” said Dr. Claude Earl Fox III, a Mississippi native and former head of public health in Alabama. “What’s to be gained by a no-mask requirement on Election Day?” Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson says masks can’t be mandated at the polls this November because it’s a federal election. Assistant Secretary of State Kendra James explained that while their office recommends wearing masks, “the governor, nor anyone else, may impose requirements on voting. No entity other than Congress, the Mississippi Legislature or a validly enacted constitutional amendment may place requirements, such as wearing a mask, on voters.”" MISSISSIPPITODAY.ORG Mississippi will not mandate masks at the polls ahead of Nov. 3 election
"Authorities are continuing to search for a Woodland Hills, California woman who disappeared in Utah's Zion National Park last week. CBS Los Angeles reports Holly Suzanne Courtier, 38, was last seen at about 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 6. The National Park Service, which is searching for Courtier with the Washington County's Sheriff's Office, says her intended travel plan was not known. Her daughter, Kailey Chambers, says Courtier lost her nannying job due to the pandemic and has been traveling the country, visiting national parks, in a converted van." CBSNEWS.COM Authorities search for California mom who disappeared in Utah's Zion National Park last week
Read about More New Laws here: http://www.tngopsenate.com/2020/06/29/july-1-2020-enactments-key-bills/ LOCALMEMPHIS.COM New Tennessee state laws that went into effect July 1, 2020
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"One of the most important ethical obligations a lawyer has is knowing when to tell their client no. But how do you know when that moment has come, and how do you deal with it? For legal ethics experts Lawrence J. Fox and Susan R. Martyn, teaching their fellow attorneys how to cope with the dilemmas that they may run into at their practices has been a passion for years." ABAJOURNAL.COM Knowing when to tell your client no and discussing other ethical dilemmas
""The study was released Wednesday. It also recommends making essay and multiple choice questions open book and providing test-takers more time to complete them. Titled Building a Better Bar: The 12 Building Blocks of Minimum Competence, the study was authored by Deborah Jones Merritt, a professor at the Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law, and Logan Cornett, director of research at the IAALS. According to Merritt, this is the first study to use in-depth discussions, rather than surveys, to identify skills and knowledge needed for practicing law. Also, the study claims that while the bar exam tries to distinguish minimum competence to practice law, there has never been an evidence-based, agreed-upon definition of minimum competence." https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/new-study-suggests-cutting-bar-exam-multiple-choice-questions-or-making-them-open-book" ABAJOURNAL.COM New study suggests cutting bar exam multiple choice questions or making them open book
"A contested vote could stir the kind of wild speculation that forced America’s top general to assure lawmakers the military would have no role in settling any election dispute between Republican President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden. A decisive result could allay such concerns by lowering the risk of a prolonged political crisis and the protests it could generate, say current and former officials as well as experts. “The best thing for us (the military), would be a landslide one way or another,” said a U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, voicing a sentiment shared by multiple officials." REUTERS.COM Why the U.S. military would welcome a decisive 2020 election win
https://www.nacdl.org/Landing/FourthAmendmentCenterNACDL's Fourth Amendment Center offers direct assistance to defense lawyers handling cases involving new surveillance tools, technologies and tactics that infringe on the constitutional rights of people in America. The Center is available to help members of the defense bar in bringing new Fourth Amendment challenges. NACDL.ORG NACDL - 404 Error Page
TENNESSEAN.COM Nashville DA's office moves to overturn conviction of man serving life for 1998 murder
“District attorneys have access to a lot of confidential information especially the police reports that are available to them long before the defense,” said Criminal Defense Attorney Claiborne Ferguson. Ferguson is not involved in the case but says the accusations are serious. “For an attorney, it could be something that causes them to lose their license so the risk of losing your license is always worse than the punishment than anyone can give you for the crime,” said Ferguson. #CFLFIntheNews WMCACTIONNEWS5.COM Shelby County prosecutor fired; TBI brought in to investigate
CBSNEWS.COM Oregon becomes the first state to decriminalize hard drugs like cocaine and heroin
"(CNN)Two lawsuits were filed in federal court Monday evening over the police's pepper spraying of people at the "I Am Change" rally in Graham, North Carolina, on Saturday, which was branded as a "march to the polls." The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund filed a lawsuit on behalf of marchers who were pepper-sprayed and "suffered harm." The lawsuit challenges the use of force and intimidation by the city of Graham and Alamance County, arguing that "Defendants prevented North Carolinians from peacefully protesting and casting their vote free from intimidation, threats, harassments, and coercion."" https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/03/politics/alamance-county-nc-pepper-spray-lawsuit/index.html CNN.COM Two federal lawsuits filed after police in North Carolina used pepper spray to break up march to a polling place
"(CNN)Philadelphia officials will publicly release body camera footage of the fatal police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. on Wednesday afternoon. Mayor Jim Kenney, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, District Attorney Larry Krasner and other city officials will hold a press conference to "unveil a series of reform initiatives," the city said in a press release. The bodycam footage and 911 calls of the incident will be released online afterward, the release said." https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/04/us/philadelphia-police-walter-wallace-video/index.html CNN.COM Philadelphia to release police bodycam video of fatal shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. today
"Bulger also spent time at a prison in Florida before his transfer in October 2018 to Hazelton, a violent facility known as "Misery Mountain," according to the lawsuit. "Predictably, within hours of his placement in general population at Hazelton, inmates believed to be from New England and who are alleged to have Mafia ties or loyalties, killed James Bulger, Jr. utilizing methods that included the use of a lock in a sock-type weapon," the suit said. Bulger died of blunt force injuries to the head, according to his death certificate. His injuries occurred when he was "assaulted by other(s)," the document said. The approximate time between onset of his injuries and death is listed as "minutes."" https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/04/us/whitey-bulger-family-prison-lawsuit/index.html CNN.COM James 'Whitey' Bulger's family sues US prison staff, claiming mobster was 'deliberately sent to his death'
"Bethany Nesbitt, 20, was found dead in a residence hall at Grace College, an evangelical Christian school in Winona Lake, about 40 miles northwest of Fort Wayne, around 10 a.m. Friday, the school said in a statement. A Kosciusko County coroner said that Nesbitt tested positive for the virus and her cause of death was ruled "natural due to a pulmonary embolus that had not been previously detected," according to the school's statement. A pulmonary embolus is a blockage of an artery in the lungs, most commonly from a blood clot." NBCNEWS.COM College student found dead in her dorm after testing positive for coronavirus
https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/inmate-entitled-to-sue-over-claim-his-cell-had-massive-amounts-of-feces-supreme-court-says ABAJOURNAL.COM Inmate is entitled to sue over claim his cell had 'massive amounts' of feces, SCOTUS rules
"Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton abused his office to benefit himself, a woman with whom he was said to have had an affair and the wealthy donor who employs her before retaliating against the members of his staff who reported him to the FBI, a lawsuit by four of the Republican’s former senior deputies claims." APNEWS.COM Texas AG whistleblowers sue for wrongful firing, retaliation
"New York City is creating new teams to respond to emergency mental health calls instead of police, as part of a pilot program that will launch next year. The teams will consist of EMS health workers and mental health crisis workers that will be dispatched through the city's 911 system, officials announced on Tuesday. Police officers would be dispatched as backup in cases where a subject has a weapon or is threatening violence." CNN.COM New York City will send mental health teams instead of police to respond to some 911 calls
"The central story -- the multiple trials, and eventual conviction, of Sean Ellis for the 1993 murder of Boston police detective John Mulligan -- certainly resonates. Investigators fixed on Ellis, then just 19, despite shaky evidence, resulting in two mistrials before his conviction and life sentence. Ellis served more than 20 years until a new attorney, Rosemary Scapicchio, took up his case, revealing corruption within the department. "Trial 4" exposes how Boston police historically sought Black suspects to charge in unsolved crimes. As Boston Globe columnist Adrian Walker puts it, "The cops were just looking for someone to pin this murder on."" CNN.COM 'Trial 4' tells another story of police misconduct and systemic injustice
"Ballot measures intended to reform policing gained approval in jurisdictions across the country last week, while several other criminal justice reforms also won approval." ABAJOURNAL.COM Voters across US approve measures on police reform and criminal justice
"Generally, Justice Department policy is “not to conduct overt investigations, including interviews with individual voters, until after the outcome of the election allegedly affected by the fraud is certified.” But Barr argues in the memo that concerns such acts could inadvertently impact an election are minimized once voting has concluded and that, in some cases, investigations could not be delayed until the election is certified." NBCBOSTON.COM Election Crimes Chief Resigns After Barr Tells Prosecutors to Probe Voter Fraud Claims
"The Davidson County District Attorney's Office announced that after a four-year effort by Joseph Webster's attorney to exonerate him, it "no longer has confidence in the conviction against Mr. Webster" and recommended the charges against him be dismissed. His exoneration will be the first in Nashville history since the Davidson County Conviction Review Unit was established in 2016, according to a statement from Webster's attorney Daniel Horwitz." CNN.COM Tennessee man exonerated after serving 15 years for a murder he didn't commit
"In a sweeping acknowledgment of the risks of the coronavirus in cramped prisons, New Jersey will release more than 2,000 inmates on Wednesday as part of one of the largest-ever single-day reductions of any state’s prison population. More than 1,000 additional prisoners will be released in the coming weeks and months after earning early-release credits for time served during the health crisis — resulting in a roughly 35 percent reduction in New Jersey’s prison population since the pandemic began ravaging Northeast states in March." NYTIMES.COM 2,258 N.J. Prisoners Will Be Released in a Single Day
In a 2-1 decision, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with two therapists who said the laws in the city of Boca Raton and Palm Beach County violated their free speech rights.Circuit Judge Britt Grant said that' the First Amendment "does not allow communities to determine how their neighbors may be counseled about matters of sexual orientation or gender." USNEWS.COM Florida Bans on Conversion Therapy for Children Voided by U.S. Appeals Court
"With some judicial administrators already dealing with staggered budgets and new technology costs, experts and advocates say court leaders have their work cut out for them to convince budget analysts and lawmakers to pay for pandemic recovery efforts. Perhaps nowhere is the coming financial strain more apparent than in Florida, where legislators began gathering Tuesday in Tallahassee to face a historic $5.4 billion budget deficit over the next two years. There, court leaders have drawn on their experiences dealing with a crush of foreclosures and other litigation following the 2008 financial crisis to project that nearly 1 million additional cases will be in front of the state's trial courts by the middle of 2021." LAW360.COM State Court Budget Forecast: Stormy, With Rising Backlogs - Law360
"Have you ever been stopped for speeding? If so, think about what happened next, and the life-altering and traumatizing consequences of your lead foot. Oh, there weren't any?" MEMPHISFLYER.COM Wrong Turn: A Minor Traffic Violation Becomes a Nightmare
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us today for a Free Consultation on our case. https://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"The captain of a scuba diving boat that caught fire and sank off the coast of California last year, killing 34 people who were trapped below deck, was indicted Tuesday on federal manslaughter charges for one of the deadliest maritime disasters in recent US history, the AP reports. Jerry Boylan, 67, was charged with 34 counts of seaman's manslaughter for "misconduct, negligence and inattention" by failing to train his crew, conduct fire drills, and have a roving night watchman on the Conception when fire broke out Sept. 2, 2019, the indictment said. “As a result of the alleged failures of Captain Boylan to follow well-established safety rules, a pleasant holiday dive trip turned into a hellish nightmare as passengers and one crew member found themselves trapped in a fiery bunkroom with no means of escape,” US Attorney Nick Hanna said in a statement." NEWSER.COM Boat Captain Hit With Rare Charges in Fire That Killed 34
Tragedy occurred last week in Minnesota when one hunter mistook another one for a deer and shot him—fatally. The surviving hunter told police he saw movement that looked like one of the animals, fired one round from his rifle, and then immediately called 911 upon discovering it had actually hit a person. The two men were not hunting together. NEWSER.COM Hunter Shot What He Thought Was a Deer. He Was Wrong
"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared wary of barring lawsuits against American companies over alleged human rights abuses abroad but signaled they could toss out a case accusing Cargill Inc and a Nestle SA subsidiary of knowingly helping to perpetuate slavery at Ivory Coast cocoa farms." REUTERS.COM U.S. Supreme Court justices question human rights claims against Nestle and Cargill
REUTERS.COM U.S. employers could mandate a COVID-19 vaccine, but are unlikely to do so: experts
"A 71-year-old man was released from a Florida prison this week after serving 31 years of a 90-year prison sentence for selling marijuana. Richard DeLisi rejoined his family Tuesday morning after serving perhaps the longest sentence for a nonviolent inmate convicted for cannabis, according to The Associated Press, citing The Last Prisoner Project which advocated for his release." AJC.COM Florida man freed from prison after serving 31 years for marijuana
"The population in America’s big jails and state prisons plunged by 170,000 this spring amid the coronavirus pandemic, Reuters has found in a survey of facilities around the country. All told, localities and states held 11% fewer inmates in their custody. The unprecedented mass release was a crash effort to contain the disease. But it is also providing the United States with an opportunity to experiment with a big idea: unwinding the country’s signature practice of mass incarceration." REUTERS.COM Mass release of U.S. inmates sets up test of 'decarceration' movement
"By the time Officer Joseph Ferrigno shot a Black man from behind, court records show, the Rochester cop had drawn at least 23 misconduct complaints in nearly nine years on the force. One came from a woman who said Ferrigno, a burly hockey player, slammed her to the ground and broke one of her ribs. Another was from a one-legged man dumped from his wheelchair at a bus stop and roughed up by Ferrigno and two other officers. Through it all, the Rochester Police Department and the Locust Club, the local police union, stood by Ferrigno. By his own account, the officer never once was disciplined for using excessive force." REUTERS.COM A cop shoots a Black man and a city resumes battle with police union
"The shooter, Lake County Sheriff’s Deputy Richard Sylvester, and his three fellow officers had made a fatal error. They had the wrong place. They had trailed a suspect in an alleged assault to the Blueberry Hills apartment complex on the outskirts of Leesburg, Florida, about 50 miles northwest of Orlando. The suspect, who the officers believed was armed, had parked his motorcycle in front of Scott’s apartment, its engine still warm." REUTERS.COM When cops and America’s cherished gun rights collide, cops win
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"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
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"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
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"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
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"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
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"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
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"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
The Mid-South's DUI Lawyers. Contact Us for Your Free Case Evaluation Today. http://www.midsouthcriminaldefense.com/contact-us/ MIDSOUTHCRIMINALDEFENSE.COM Memphis Criminal Attorney | Defense Lawyer in Memphis
"Casey Goodson's grandmother told a 911 dispatcher that he had been shot in the back and she wasn't sure if he was breathing moments after his fatal encounter with a law enforcement officer at his Ohio home, according to an audio recording of the call." https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/09/us/ohio-police-shooting-casey-goodson-autopsy/index.html CNN.COM Casey Goodson's grandmother told 911 operator, 'My grandson just got shot in the back'
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/18/us/north-carolina-universities-drug-ring/index.html CNN.COM 21 charged in drug operation on 3 university campuses in North Carolina
"A Minnesota man's reckless shot while deer hunting could earn him prison time. William Desmet, 40, was hunting on property in central South Dakota with his uncle and another person on Nov. 14 when he allegedly shot through a shed and into a homeowner's bedroom, per the Mitchell Daily Republic. The homeowner told an officer that they noticed "a hole by the faucet" in the bathroom on the evening of Nov. 14, per the Republic. "I started checking and found out it was a bullet." NEWSER.COM Hunter Charged Over Bullet's Path
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