Clint Lorance is a former U.S. Army lieutenant who is serving 19 years for murder based on orders given during combat in Afghanistan. At his trial, the deceased were described by prosecutors as innocent village elders. But Lorance’s defense team allege evidence discovered after trial shows that the deceased were terrorist bomb-makers. The evidence was […]
Joseph, Hollander & Craft hosted more than 110 attendees at this year’s Tenth Circuit Historical Society Fall Program and Ethics CLE on October 10, 2019 at the Frank Carlson Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Topeka, Kansas. The program began with University of Kansas School of Law Professor Michael H. Hoeflich presenting insights into Justice […]
Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC is pleased to present at The Tenth Circuit Historical Society’s 2019 Fall Program & Ethics CLE on Thursday, October 10, 2019 from 12:00 – 1:30 p .m. at the Frank Carlson Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Topeka, Kansas. This event is complimentary and includes 1.0 hour Ethics CLE Credit. […]
Attorney Dionne Scherff began her legal career as a prosecutor, specializing in the prosecution of sex abuse and child abuse cases. In 2003, she entered private practice aiming to leverage her experience as a prosecutor to better serve clients needing experienced and dedicated defense counsel with a history of success in the courtroom. Over the […]
The members of a jury made up of six men and six women deliberated for more than six hours before acquitting a former Emporia chiropractor of sex crime charges stemming from separate incidents occurring in 2015 and 2018. In a phone interview with the Emporia Gazette, defense attorney Chris Joseph thanked the jury for heeding […]
The Wichita Eagle interviewed attorney Jess Hoeme regarding statements made in an affidavit involving Wichita police officer, Matthew Powell. Mr. Hoeme defended his client stating, “The actual conversation and the facts of the case will tell a different story when presented in context.” Mr. Hoeme challenged the way in which the affidavit characterized conversations between […]