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Minot, ND Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Minot, North Dakota Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(50 attorneys currently listed)

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Accountax Law Office
2001 8th Avenue Southeast
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 852-0700
Phillip Armstrong
1006 Valley View Drive
Minot, ND 58703
(701) 839-1408
Phillip Armstrong
13 1st Avenue Southwest
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 838-9422
Jon Backes
3631 County Road 19 South
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 838-4530
Backes Orlin W
948 13th Avenue Southeast
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 852-1410
Boughey Law Firm
201 Main Street South Suite 201
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 838-2162
Cresap Law Office
1600 2nd Avenue Southwest
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 838-3260
Collin Dobrovolny
1300 14th Avenue Southwest
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 839-8792
J C Eaton Jr
807 13th Street Northwest
Minot, ND 58703
(701) 838-9440
Eide Bailly
15 2nd Avenue Southwest Suite 306
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 852-2517
Iver CPA Eliason
900 20th Avenue Southwest
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 839-2520
Ervin J Lee
317 3rd Street Northwest
Minot, ND 58703
(701) 837-1319
Carl Flagstad
627 3rd Street Northeast
Minot, ND 58703
(701) 852-0121
Vance Gillette
Po Box 1577
Minot, ND 58702
(701) 858-0667
Hagar Law Office
6 Main Street South
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 839-5942
Brian Hankla
805 Clarke Drive
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 852-8211
Judith Howard
7 Third Street S East Suite 202
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 852-5904
Jerome CPA Jorgenson
600 22nd Avenue Northwest
Minot, ND 58703
(701) 852-6568
Mark Larson
3400 11th Avenue Southwest
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 839-8987
Mark Larson
816 20th Avenue Southwest
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 839-1777
Maxson R James
6 9th Street Southeast
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 839-1669
James Maxson
1015 S Broadway Suite 15
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 839-6704
Ochsner & Johnson PC CPA's
2819B South Broadway
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 852-2893
Burns Lee Olson
Po Box 1180
Minot, ND 58702
(701) 245-6136

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United States Attorney News

Former FOX 5 anchor exonerated of DUI charges

A jury has exonerated Amanda Davis, a retired anchor of FOX 5, from charges of driving under the influence and reckless driving.

Instead, she was held liable for not being able to maintain driving on one lane which resulted to an accident in 2012.

For her sentence, Davis will be serving the community for 20 hours.

She will also be made to pay $200 as fine.

Defending for Davis was Atlanta DUI lawyer William "Bubba" Head.

Austin man convicted in shooting death of motorist

A sentence of life imprisonment looms for Darius Lovings after the jury found him liable for the death of William Ervin in 2012.

Court heard that Lovings had shot Ervin when the latter stopped to help him while he was pretending to have car trouble.

Austin criminal lawyer Jon Evans had asked the jury to consider that mental health issues have been at play during the incident.

Lovings had told the police after his arrest that he had heard voices.

Aside from Ervin's death, Lovings is also facing charges of robbery and attempted murder.

Ex-cab driver agrees to plea deal in murder charges

A plea deal agreement has Broderick Kenyo Smith admitting to manslaughter instead of capital murder in the death of Arlando Maurice Pritchett in 2012.

The plea agreement will have Smith serving just a year in jail for a split sentence of 10 years.

His jail stay will be followed with probation for three years.

Should Smith violate his probation, he could be made to serve the rest of his 10-year sentence.

According to the police, Pritchett had an argument with a cab driver prior to his shooting while Smith admitted that he had been driving a cab during the time of the incident.

Birmingham defense attorney Charles Salvagio said Smith had shot Pritchett because the latter had robbed him.

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.

Jury clears King of Pop's concert promoter of negligence

A jury rejected a negligence lawsuit brought by Katherine Jackson, the mother of Michael Jackson, against AEG Live LLC, the This is It concerts promoter of the King of Pop.

Katherine Jackson's lawyers claimed that the promoter erred when it failed to verify if Dr. Conrad Murray was qualified when it hired him as the singer's doctor.

AEG denied the allegation but said that Murray was hired by Michael Jackson himself.

Murray is already serving a jail sentence for the death of the popstar.

Los Angeles lawyer Marvin S. Putnam, AEG's lead defense counsel, said the jury made the right decision.

The Jackson lawyers had pointed out that the promoter was only after its own profits thus it did not bother to make sure that Murray was a qualified physician.

Putnam and his defence team claimed Murray's hiring was the singer's choice and that if their client had known about what Murray and Jackson were up to they would not have gone on with the series of concerts.