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Portsmouth, OH Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Portsmouth, Ohio Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(48 attorneys currently listed)

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David Huddleston
M-115 Masonic
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-8895
David Huddleston
1909 Dorman Drive
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-6849
Cutter Associate James
1625 Offnere Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-1540
Jim Cutter Associate
1625 Offnere Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-2155
Clayton Johnson
701 Sixth Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-4200
Michael Jones
633 7th Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-4700
Kimble & Clark
622 6th Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-3214
Jeffrey Kleha
602 Chillicothe Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-7680
David Kuhn
2103 Grandview Avenue
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-5544
David Kuhn
612 6th Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-1454
Mark Kuhn
2399 Grandview Avenue
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-1790
Stanley C Bender
707 6th Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-4191
Legal Aid
800 Gallia Street Suite 700
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-7563
Lemons R Alan
7486 Canterbury Road
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 574-4700
J B Marshall Jr
717 Washington Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-1800
Matthew McFarland
538 6th Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-1509
John McHenry
701 Washington Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 355-5355
John McHenry
717 Washington Portsmout
Portsmouth, OH 45663
(740) 353-4140
Ronald McKinzie
200 Bnak One Plaza
Portsmouth, OH 45663
(740) 354-8602
Michael Mearan
812 6th Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-3643
Miller Margaret Apel
630 6th Street
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-1300
Miller Searl & Fitch
300 Bank One Plaza
Portsmouth, OH 45663
(740) 354-3600
Miller Searl & Fitch
806 6th Street Suite 200
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 354-4800
Richard Nash
602 Chillicothe Street Suite 700
Portsmouth, OH 45662
(740) 353-9850

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United States Attorney News

Los Angeles lawyers insist on client's release

Blair Berk and Leonard Levine, defense lawyers in Los Angeles, are arguing for the release of their client, Darren Sharper, who used to play in the National Football League.

Sharper has submitted a not guilty plea to sexually assaulting two women in Los Angeles.

However, Sharper remains on indefinite custody with no bail after prosecutors pointed out that he also has an arrest warrant issued by authorities in Louisiana.

Sharper's lawyers are insisting on his release because no case has been filed yet pertaining to the Louisiana arrest warrant.

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.

NFL player's non-cooperation sees theft charges dropped against woman who stole his jewelry

Theft charges against Subhanna Beyah were dropped after her victim, New York Giants' Shaun Rogers, refused to cooperate with the authorities.

Jonathan Meltz, Beyah's lawyer in Miami, could not be contacted to comment on the issue.

Miami prosecutors believed that Beyah did to Rogers what she did to two other men, wherein she drugged them before stealing their valuables.

According to the police, Rogers had met Beyah at the nightclub of the hotel where he was staying.

Together with another couple, they had gone up to his room where he went to sleep while the others were partying. Before he went to sleep, he put his jewelry inside a safe in the room. When he woke up, Beyah was already gone and so was his jewelry worth almost $500,000.

Rogers had told the prosecution that he was not willing to cooperate during the one time he spoke with them.

Despite the failure of the theft charges to prosper, the prosecution instead will go ahead with charging Beyah for violating her probation wherein she is looking at a 20-year prison sentence if convicted.

Cop gets two months for shooting trainee during an exercise

William S. Kern, a Baltimore Police instructor, was handed a 60-day jail stay, for shooting Raymond Gray, a police recruit, while they were doing exercises.

Kern, who has been in service for 19 years, told the court during his trial that he had brought a live gun to the exercises and he had accidentally used it instead of the training weapon.

Gray was hit in the head and was blinded in one eye when Kern fired his gun through the window to show the recruits the danger of lingering near the door, the window or the hallway.

Kern said that he brought his gun to the training for the safety of the recruits because the facility where they were having their exercises is not secure.

Baltimore defense attorney Shaun F. Owens had argued for Kern's release saying that his client's eventual dismissal from the service would already be enough of a punishment.

Kern is on a 60-day suspension while the Baltimore Police conducts an investigation within its ranks.

Gray's family, who expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, has also filed a civil lawsuit in relation to the incident and is being represented by Baltimore litigator A. Dwight Pettit.

Former deputy gets five years for punching teenager

David Morrow, who used to be the deputy of the Adams County, has been handed a five-year prison sentence for punching a teenager who was strapped to a gurney.

Morrow said he was sorry that the teenager was hurt because of what he did.

The teenager was causing a disturbance to which Morrow and other police officers have responded.

The police decided to take the teenager to the hospital because he was intoxicated and was being belligerent.

However, while he was strapped to a gurney, Morrow had hit the teenager in the face with his fist.

The sentence may still change as the judge had agreed to schedule another hearing to re-assess Morrow's sentence.

Donald Sisson, a defense attorney in Denver, said the case was not a usual one and thus Morrow's sentence should be re-evaluated.