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Sherman, TX Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Sherman, Texas Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(43 attorneys currently listed)

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Don Bailey
309 North Willow Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 892-9185
Benjamin Baker
416 South Crockett Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 893-4100
Barker Firm
1906 West Taylor Street
Sherman, TX 75092
(903) 891-9837
Harold Beck
717 North Crockett Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 818-2043
Micah Belden
303 West Cherry Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 744-4252
Bert Garcia
707 West Washington
Sherman, TX 75092
(903) 893-8177
Kelly Bickerstaff
800 North Travis Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 868-8683
Bobbie Peterson Cate
120 South Crockett
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 870-1007
John Breeze
514 North Elm Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 813-1900
Barrett Keith Brown
1317 North Hopson Street
Sherman, TX 75092
(903) 892-3496
Barrett Keith Brown
124 South Crockett Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 892-9131
Johnny Brown
303 West Cherry Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 870-0022
Bryan H Hutson
320 North Travis Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 868-0545
Bryan Burg
300 North Travis Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 870-0070
Jeff Burley
200 North Travis Suite 310 B
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 868-8000
Becky Burtner
326 West Lamar Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 813-0602
Jason Butscher
124 South Crockett Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 892-8414
Larry Cain
RR 2
Sherman, TX 75092
(903) 892-3334
Garland Cardwell
123 South Travis
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 893-8161
Homer Caston Jr
2514 Dover Drive
Sherman, TX 75092
(903) 892-9679
Cooper & Scully
250 East Evergreen Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 868-0683
Gary Corley
903 North Travis
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 361-0607
Craig W Watson
805 North Travis Street Suite 400
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 813-8500
Kenneth Daniel
412 South Elm Street
Sherman, TX 75090
(903) 893-5543

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Irish nanny facing murder in death of 1-year-old girl denied bail

Aisling Brady McCarthy, a nanny from Ireland, will have to await her murder trial in jail after she was denied bail.

McCarthy is accused of the death of Remah Sabir, a one-year-old girl who had suffered a head trauma while under her care. She was brought in to the hospital and died two days later.

However, McCarthy may get a reprieve after the judge got frustrated with the prosecutors' delay in handing over medical proof which could prove critical for her defense.

David Meier, a criminal attorney in Boston defending for McCarthy, said that the evidence they were asking for is necessary to the case.

McCarthy's defense said they are not ready to go to trial in April because of the delay.

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.

Famous dealer of wine convicted for fraud

The jury returned a guilty verdict against Rudy Kurniawan, a star wine collector, for faking vintage wines, which he apparently just manufactured from his home.

Kurniawan was convicted for fraud and is looking at a massive 40-year sentence.

Kurniawan was once known as among the top five collectors of wine in the world.

Prosecutors accused Kurniawan of earning millions from selling and auctioning fake vintage wines.

Found in the home that Kurniawan shared with his mother were unlabeled bottles and labels of Burgundy and Bordeaux wines.

Suspicions against Kurniawan started during an auction in 2008 wherein he offered to sell Domaine Ponsot wines.

But it wasn't until a 2012 wine auction in London that Kurniawan was arrested.

Los Angeles criminal lawyer Jerome Mooney, defending for Kurniawan, said his client was not trying to defraud people. Instead, all he wanted was to belong.

Man found guilty in beating death of infant

David Christopher Cruz was found guilty in the death of an infant, who is still five months shy of turning one years old.

The infant victim, the son of Cruz's girlfriend, was taken off life support a few days after he was brought into the hospital unconscious.

He suffered head injuries, several fractures and had bruises on his body.

Court heard that Cruz was the infant's baby sitter while the mother goes to work.

Cruz told the police that he had hit the baby because he keeps on fussing.

Michael Begovich, a criminal lawyer in San Diego defending for Cruz, said that the baby's mother also has a responsibility in her son's death because she had not consulted a doctor when the baby had an ear infection.