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Tucson, Arizona Criminal Attorneys


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Elliot A Glicksman
145 South 6th Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 628-8878
Law Office of Jacob Amaru
20 E 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85705
(520) 465-6968
Stephen Ralls
273 S Scott Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 884-1234
Law Offices Of Charles R. Hamm, PLLC
4501 E Grant Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520) 795-2363
Jesse Smith
5021 E Camino Alisa
Tucson, AZ 85718
(520) 577-0158
Sean C Chapman
100 N Stone Ave Ste 701
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 282-4920
Leonardo & Roach
100 N Stone Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 628-4100
Lerma & Associate
33 N Tucson Blvd
Tucson, AZ 85716
(520) 624-2179
Lesher & Corradini
5151 East Broadway Boulevard Suit...
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 747-7790
Lingeman & Bock
100 N Stone Ave Ste 801
Tucson, AZ 85701
(866) 746-0934
Mandig D Michael
5210 E Williams Cir
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 202-7823
Mark Resnick
177 N Church Ave Ste 711
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 903-9938
Messing Law Offices
5151 E Broadway Blvd. Ste 1600
Tucson, AZ 85711
(520) 512-5432
Messing Law Offices, PLC
5151 E. Broadway Blvd.
Suite 1600
Tucson, Arizona 85711
(520) 512-5432
Michael J Bloom
100 N. Stone Avenue
Suite 701
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 882-9904
Natasha Wrae
PO Box 3026
Tucson, AZ 85702
(520) 624-4224
Nesci & St. Louis, PLLC
216 North Main Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 777-0235
James Nesci
216 N Main Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
(866) 430-4140
Palmasano Reinhardt & Associate
110 S Church Ave Ste 6426
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 624-7800
Patricia A Taylor
6418 East Tanque Verde Suite 107
Tucson, AZ 85715
(520) 325-5888
Piccarreta Davis
145 S 6 Av
Tucson, AZ 85701
(800) 597-4554
Quarles & Brady
One South Church Avenue Suite 17...
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 770-8700
Richard L Lougee
TUCSON OFFICE LOCATION,
Tucson, AZ 85733
(520) 777-9667
Richard L Lougee
PO Box 43505
Tucson, AZ 85733
(520) 882-2080

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United States Criminal Defense Attorney News

Jury convicts man of killing ex-girlfriend

Wade Bradford's defense did not convince the jury as they found him guilty in the shooting death of Natalie Allan.

Bradford and Allan had met when Allan worked in one of Bradford's massage parlors. While they were dating, Allan was also dating Kevin Myles, her massage client.

During the trial, the prosecutors told the court that Bradford had shot Allan when she broke up with him and she and Myles had gone to Bradford's place to get her things.

This was countered by Phoenix defense lawyer Jamie Jackson saying that Bradford did not know that he had shot Allan.

According to Jackson, the gun accidentally went off because Myles had suddenly lunged at Bradford.

The jury, however, did not buy this.

Aside from Allan's death, Bradford is also facing charges for the death of another of his former girlfriend, Eleanor Su.

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.

Plea deal for drunk driver who crashed boat and killed a soon-to-be wed man

A plea deal had Richard Aquilone pleading to lesser charges and getting just a probation for the death of Jijo Puthuvamkunnath.

Puthuvamkunnath was to be married in a few weeks but he never got to tie the knot as he got killed when a drunk Aquilone rammed his boat with his yacht.

The impact was so great that Puthuvamkunnath's boat was split in two.

Aside from the probation, Aquilone will also be made to serve the community for 250 hours.

Marc Agnifilo, New York criminal attorney defending for Aquilone, said his client has expressed regret for the loss that he has caused the Puthuvamkunnaths.

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.

Cuyahoga corruption snitch gets six years in prison

J. Kevin Kelley was handed a six-year prison sentence for his involvement in the Cuyahoga corruption case, considered as one of the biggest in the county.

Kelley was the first defendant to offer his cooperation to the FBI who was investigating the corruption issue.

He admitted to being the one who collects and pays off the bribes to county officials.

During his sentencing, Kelley issued an apology to his family as well as the taxpayers of Cuyahoga County.

Kelley has also been ordered to pay restitution of about $700,000.

Kelley's cooperation ensured the cooperation of other defendants in the case and the conviction of several people involved in the corruption.

Cleveland defense attorney John Gibbons said there is no excuse for Kelley's involvement in the corruption, however, his cooperation is the best way for him to make amends.