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Yankton, SD Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Yankton, South Dakota Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(16 attorneys currently listed)

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Brevik Law Office LLC
806 Belfast Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-2535
Horn Law Office LLC
1800 Broadway Avenue
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 260-4676
David Hosmer
229 Broadway Avenue
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-0494
Timothy James
113 East 3rd Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-0594
Kettering Law Office
714 Douglas Avenue
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-1000
William Klimisch
311 West 3rd Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-9495
Loren Leclair
505 Broadway Avenue
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-5222
Gary Mikelson
617 East 17th Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-6723
Murl Miller
909 Broadway Avenue Suite 10
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 260-1300
Jason Ravnsborg
721 Douglas Avenue
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-1001
Gerald Reade
202 West 3rd Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-8888
Alice Rokahr
322 Walnut Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-3000
Michael Stevens
100 West 4th Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-5550
Creighton Thurman
1800 Broadway
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 260-0623
Sheila Woodward
200 West 3rd Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-5009
Youngberg Luci
216 West 3rd Street
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 665-4308

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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.

Man cleared of theft charges

Kevin Keheley can breathe a sigh of relief after a jury exonerated him of theft.

Keheley was accused of defrauding a man after entering into a contract of developing an application for a smartphone, which he was never able to produce.

The contract was for $17,000 and Keheley was paid up front with $10,000.

Keheley then relocated to Austin but promised to finish the application. This, however, never happened.

Denver criminal lawyer Laurie Schmidt, who defended for Keheley, said that what happened was a business dispute.

Schmidt added that Keheley had no intention of running away from giving back the money that he received as evidenced by emails showing his intention to pay the money back.

Sexually abusing four differently-abled women nets man prison

William Walker was handed a minimum of 24 years and a maximum of 60 years in prison after admitting to rape charges.

Walker submitted a guilty plea to allegations that he raped four women who are disabled in a span of 12 days in 2012.

The judge said Walker is a danger to society and rehabilitating him may not help.

Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Catherine Berryman said Walker was abused while growing up.

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.

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.