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Fairmont, WV Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Fairmont, West Virginia Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(56 attorneys currently listed)

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Gary Martino
211 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-9383
Susan McLaughlin
1414 Country Club Road
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-1000
Rodney Merrifield
211 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 368-9529
Kenneth Miller
132 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 363-8800
Kenneth Miller
1320 Peacock Lane
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 363-5050
Al Murray
724 State Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-9435
Jay Hamilton Neal
902 Locust Avenue Suite 3
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-0573
Lee Niezgoda
301 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 367-1420
Paul Edward Parker III
1000 Technology Drive
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 368-2000
Patrick Roche
321 Fairmont Avenue Suite 1
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 363-1280
Rodriguez Vanessa Lynn
301 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-4400
Dominick Romino
Park Drive
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 363-8015
Kevin Sansalone
221 Monroe Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-3230
Sean Sawyer
201 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-2900
Dana Shay
211 Adams Street Suite 301
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-7800
Shough A Scott
211 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 363-4024
Sturm & Sturm
607 Pittsburgh Avenue
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 333-4000
Amy Swisher
1414 Country Club Road
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 368-1000
Jeffery Taylor
612 Wesbanco Building
Fairmont, WV 26555
(304) 363-4260
Tharp J Scott
405 Rice Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 363-6183
David B Demoss
201 Adams St.
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 368-1139
Thorn Thorn
211 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 363-4629
Terri Tichenor
301 Adams Street
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 367-9429
Kevin Tipton
99 Fairmont Avenue
Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 367-1514

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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.

No bail for man who knocked down a 79YO black man

The bail application of Conrad Barret, who is charged with a hate crime, was denied, something that Barret's lawyer said they have been expecting.

Houston criminal attorney George Parnham said that according to the judge, his 27-year-old client might avoid a criminal conviction. He also poses as a danger to the public.

Barret was charged after he attacked an old, black man; filmed the act and showed it to someone, who turned out to be an arson investigator.

Barrett is looking at more than a 10-year prison term and a fine of more than $200,000 should he get convicted.

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.

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.

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.