High-Speed Chase and Sovereign Citizen Defense: Court Upholds Conviction for Evading Arrest
In the case of John Edward Hopper v. The State of Texas, the appellate court reviewed the conviction of John
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In the case of John Edward Hopper v. The State of Texas, the appellate court reviewed the conviction of John
In a case that gripped the West Carrollton community, Michael Bagley, 58, avoided jail time after being involved in a
Between December 2014 and January 2015, Richard A. Price engaged in a sophisticated scheme involving fraudulent bank accounts and stolen
In the case of People v. Isaac Jones, Jr., the defendant was convicted of multiple counts of criminal threats and
In the case of United States v. Ryan Gregory Bracken, the defendant faced multiple charges, including five counts of stalking
In Nicholas Domnic Bollin v. State, Bollin was convicted on four counts of Credit or Debit Card Abuse and sentenced
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In the case of Axel Sundling, the defendant was charged with two counts of dealing in a narcotic drug after
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Gordon Pedersen, a resident of Cedar Hills, Utah, gained notoriety for his bold claims about the healing properties of silver.
Continue readingSovereign Citizen Case Involving False Claims of The Healing Properties of Silver
Michael Ransom Hobbs II of Mountain Home was sentenced to 11 years in prison by the Baxter County Court. This
In May 2022, Timothy Gibson (USA v. TIMOTHY GIBSON) pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, bank fraud, and