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Cullman, AL Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Cullman, Alabama Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(47 attorneys currently listed)

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Asa C Hartwig
607 Second Avenue, S.W.
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-2818
Sharon Barrett
328 First Avenue S East
Cullman, AL 35056
(256) 734-4721
Hayden Battles
405 2nd Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-5186
Berry Berry & Little
422 2nd Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-6330
Bland Harris & McClellan
401 2nd Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-4040
Brooks June
422 2nd Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 736-2234
Rhonda Bruner
400 5th Street Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 737-0106
Matthew Carter
413 1st Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-9411
Matthew Carter
413 First Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35056
(256) 734-2023
Collins Larry & Associates
422 3rd Avenue Southeast
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-1962
Richard Collins
422 3rd Avenue Southeast
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-1161
Champ Crocker
207 2nd Avenue Southeast
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-5005
Culpepper & Turner
206 9th Street Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 737-0740
Knight David
422 2nd Avenue Southwest Suite 114
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-4347
Drake & Drake
419 2nd Avenue Southwest Suite A
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-7602
Tommy Drake
419 2nd Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-9445
Harold Grierson
422 2nd Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-0301
Stephen Griffith
409 First Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35056
(256) 734-0456
Jeremy Hancock
409 2nd Avenue Northwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-1331
Michael Haynes
607 2nd Avenue Southwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 737-5068
Jackson & Williams
416 1st Avenue Southeast
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-5400
Jackson & Williams
416 1st Avenue Southeast
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-2546
Gregory Johnson
409 2nd Avenue Northwest
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 739-0006
David Lee Jones
412 1st Avenue Southeast
Cullman, AL 35055
(256) 734-2315

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NSA employee accused in adopted son's death

Brian Patrick O'Callaghan is facing murder charges after it has been alleged that he had beaten his adopted son which resulted to the 3-year-old's death.

O'Callaghan is a former marine and a war veteran who now works for the NSA.

The suspicion against O'Callaghan started when police were called to the hospital where the boy was confined.

The boy was suffering from brain hemorrhage and fractures in the skull, injuries consistent with beating.

O'Callaghan had told police investigators that his wife had gone out of town thus he had been caring for the boy.

While under his care, O'Callaghan said the child had hit his shoulder in the shower after falling backwards. The next day, when he went to check on the boy who was napping, he said he noticed mucus coming out of the boy's nose and when he picked him up, the boy started vomiting so he brought him to the hospital.

Steven McCool, a defense lawyer in Washington representing O'Callaghan, is insisting on his client's innocence.

He said the allegations have no basis and that O'Callaghan is disputing that the child suffered several injuries in the head.

Judge denies third trial for man convicted of murder

Nicholas Christopher Ferro was denied a third trial for the death of Marques Butler in 2009.

Ferro's first trial had ended in a hung jury. In his second trial, he was convicted of murder in the second degree last September.

However, he had asked for a third trial with Miami attorney Carlos Gonzalez pointing out several things, the main of which is that the charges should not have been murder in the second degree because of the scant amount of time that Ferro and Butler have known each other before the incident happened.

According to Ferro's defense, a murder in the second degree charge would require that the perpetrator and victim are familiar with each other thus the need for a time requirement on how long they have known each other basing on the murder laws of Florida.

However, the judge said the amount of time is not required.

With Ferro's demand for a third trial denied, a life imprisonment sentence looms for him.

$600,000 bail set for man who threatened Seattle mayor

Neither the prosecution nor the defense got what they wanted when the judge ordered Mitchell Munro Taylor to remain in jail and set the bail at $600,000.

Eric Lindell, the Seattle criminal lawyer defending for Taylor, had asked for a $10,000 bail saying that his client has not been taking his medicines for Asperger's Syndrome.

This was countered by the prosecution, who sought a $1 million bail.

Lindell was jailed when he posted several threatening messages on Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's Facebook page.

He also posted a threat which authorities believed targeted Kshama Sawant, the first socialist to have become a member of the City Council.

Former prosecutor sentenced to 10 days for wrongful conviction

Ken Anderson, the former District Attorney of Williamson County, was meted with a 10-day jail term after the judge accepted his no-contest plea for the charge of contempt of court.

The charge steamed from the wrongful conviction of Michael Morton who was found guilty for the murder of his wife in 1986 and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

However, in 2011, Morton's conviction was overturned using DNA as proof that he did not kill his wife.

In the light of that development, Anderson, who had prosecuted Morton's case, was scrutinized and was determined to have erred when he withheld evidence which would have been beneficial for Morton's defense.

Aside from the short jail stay, Anderson will also have to give up his license as a lawyer and as part of the plea bargain, he will also be disbarred for five years.

Austin attorney Eric Nichols, however, pointed out that there will be no conviction for Anderson on any criminal charge.

Morton, for his part, said he is more than happy with the result because all he wanted was for Anderson not to practice law anymore to prevent what happened to him from happening to anyone else again.

Anderson was also fined and made to do community service.

Man avoids manslaughter conviction

Donnell Deshawn Stean was cleared of manslaughter charges for the death of Bernard Howard Jr. whom he shot during an altercation.

The jury had found that Stean had only shot Howard in defense.

Howard was found to have more than the legal limit of alcohol in his blood while Stean had tested positive of an ingredient found in marijuana.

Howard was one of the people whom Stean found in his apartment when he went home on the night of Nov. 3. They were drinking and helping out a roommate of Stean's who was moving out.

The group got upset when Stean hit an older man who was also living in the apartment.

Howard had punched Stean, who retaliated by pulling out his gun.

Sacramento defense attorney Alan Whisenand said his client, Stean, had felt threatened by the group thus his actions.

Stean was also cleared of seriously wounding the female roommate's brother during the incident.