Cases 1 - 7 of 7
United States of America v. Burrell (Durell Guy)
as 22-421
Appellee:
United States of America
Defendant:
Nico Burrell, AKA Zico Nico, Douglas McLarty, AKA Q-Don, AKA Q-Dizzy, Gerard Bass, AKA Roddo and others
Defendant / Appellant:
Durell Guy
United States of America v. Burrell (Allen)
as 18-1880
Appellee USA:
United States of America
Defendant:
Nico Burrell, AKA Zico Nico, Douglas McLarty, AKA Q-Don, AKA Q-Dizzy, Martin Mitchell, AKA Tyliek and others
Defendant - Appellant:
Carletto Allen, AKA Joker
United States of America v. Burrell (Allen)
as 18-1880
Appellee:
United States of America
Defendant:
Nico Burrell, AKA Zico Nico, Douglas McLarty, AKA Q-Don, AKA Q-Dizzy, Gerard Bass, AKA Roddo and others
Defendant / Appellant:
Carletto Allen, AKA Joker and Martin Mitchell, AKA Tyliek
United States of America v. Burrell (Dasilva)
as 17-1693
Appellee:
United States of America
Defendant:
Nico Burrell, AKA Zico Nico, Douglas McLarty, AKA Q-Don, AKA Q-Dizzy, Martin Mitchell, AKA Tyliek and others
Defendant / Appellant:
Oneil Dasilva, AKA Soxx, AKA Bobby Soxx and Robert Haughton, AKA Duke
United States of America v. Burrell (Dasilva)
as 17-1693
Appellee USA:
United States of America
Defendant:
Nico Burrell, AKA Zico Nico, Douglas McLarty, AKA Q-Don, AKA Q-Dizzy, Martin Mitchell, AKA Tyliek and others
Defendant - Appellant:
Oneil Dasilva, AKA Soxx, AKA Bobby Soxx and Robert Haughton, AKA Duke
United States of America v. Burrell (Haughton)
as 17-1140
Appellee USA:
United States of America
Defendant:
Nico Burwell, AKA Zico Nico, Douglas McLarty, AKA Q-Don, AKA Q-Dizzy, Martin Mitchell, AKA Tyliek and others
Defendant - Appellant:
Robert Haughton, AKA Duke
United States of America v. Burrell (Haughton)
as 17-1140
Appellee:
United States of America
Defendant:
Nico Burrell, AKA Zico Nico, Douglas McLarty, AKA Q-Don, AKA Q-Dizzy, Martin Mitchell, AKA Tyliek and others
Defendant / Appellant:
Robert Haughton, AKA Duke and Oneil Dasilva, AKA Soxx, AKA Bobby Soxx
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