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Brian K Marshall

Traffic, Estate Planning, Family Law, Business
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Joshua Townsend

Traffic, Divorce, DUI-DWI, Family Law
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Wesley Gene Wilhite

Traffic, Immigration, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  32 Years

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Henderson v. ECLIPSE TRAFFIC CONTROL

Less than one month after being awarded benefits, Henderson and her husband moved to a residence they owned in Kailua Kona, Hawaii. While there, Henderson continued collecting unemployment insurance benefits. She filed weekly claim reports from December 12, 2004 to February ...

State v. Stewart

... Molly J. Huskey argued. LANSING, Judge. The State appeals from the district court's order granting Jeffory A. Stewart's motion to suppress evidence of methamphetamine found in his car after a traffic stop. We affirm. I. BACKGROUND. ...

State v. Grantham

... stop. Grantham asserted that Deputy Strangio lacked a reasonably articulable suspicion to extend the traffic stop from a DUI investigation into a search for drugs. ... stop. Grantham concedes that the initial traffic stop was valid. ...

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