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- Court Says Choking, Kneeing Non-Violent Suspect is A-OK
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- BREAKING NEWS: Charges Against Bell Folsom Client Dismissed
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- Recently, The Kansas Supreme Court Reversed The Conviction
- In a Recent and Frankly Scary Opinion, The Kansas Court of Appeals
- Last Month, The Kansas Court of Appeals Discussed The Intent Necessary
- When a Person is Sentenced For a Crime
- On November 19, 2010, The Kansas Supreme Court Released
- State v. White, The Kansas Court of Appeals Put in Check a Police Officer’s Power to Detain and Search Individuals.
- In a Kansas Court of Appeals Opinion Published Last Friday, The Court Took a Stand to Safeguard a Defendant's Right to a Fair Trial.
- In a Kansas Court of Appeals
- On Februrary 8, 2009, Republican 3rd Congressional District Candidate
- It's Been a Bad Week for Prosecutors and Law Enforcement in Kansas City
- On September 3, 2010, the Kansas Supreme Court Reversed The Conviction
- A Kansas Man Convicted of Child Molestation Will Get a New Trial
- In State v. Stone, No. 100,076 (Kan. Aug. 20, 2010), the Kansas Supreme ordered
- At, we’ve been getting ready for a Jessica’s Law trial.
- Carl Folsom III Recently Won His Client’s Appeal
- Carl Folsom Recently Won a Dismissal For His Client in City of Topeka v. Roberts
- Apologies For The Delay. We Were Down One Attorney For a Couple of Weeks This Month, as Will be Explained Below.
- A Couple of Big Wins Over Here This Week
- In State v. Aguilar, Case No. 95,249
- Carl Folsom Recently Won a Case in Municipal Court Regarding
- The Right Appellate Lawyer Can Make All The Difference
- Another Victory For The Attorneys at Bell Folsom, P.A
- On March 31, 2010, The US Supreme Court Issued The Opinion
- Here at Bell Folsom, P.A., We Handle a Lot of DUI Charges.
- Carl Folsom III Recently Testified Before The Kansas Legislature Regarding The Impact
- In State v. Long, No. 98,736
- Branden Bell and Carl Folsom III Recently Returning From a Conference in Austin
- Bell Folsom, P.A. Has Been Contacted By an Innocence Project to Help Reverse a Wrongful Conviction.
- Two More Victories. In The First Case, The Client Was Charged With a Drug Felony for Possession of a Large Amount of Marijuana
- Our Firm Recently Secured a Victory For a Client Charged With Aggravated Assault and Battery
- Sex Offender Laws and the Ex Post Facto Clause
- Recently, in State v. Marx, No. 98,059 and 98,060
- Today the Kansas Supreme Court Released Its Decision in State v. McMullen, a Jessica's Law Case
- In State v. Wells, No. 99,813 (Kan. Dec. 11, 2009)
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