Lazzari Legal Secures Victory in Complex Domestic Violence Defense

A Uinta County jury has acquitted Shadawn Oehler of being an accessory after the fact to first-degree murder — a case that drew attention for its tragic circumstances, complex legal questions, and undercurrents of domestic violence. Oehler faced allegations of discarding a firearm used by her husband in a fatal shooting but was found not […]

Legal Alert: New Wyoming Legislation Criminalizes Driving for Undocumented Immigrants

In a significant legislative move, the Wyoming Legislature has passed House Bill 116, “Driver’s Licenses – Unauthorized Alien Restrictions,” creating a new legal landscape for undocumented immigrants traversing the state. This law introduces a misdemeanor charge for undocumented individuals driving in Wyoming, with penalties of up to $750 in fines or six months in prison—equivalent […]

Wyoming Court Affirms Crow Tribe Treaty Rights

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In Crow Tribe of Indians v. Repsis, the Crow Tribe of Indians sued to establish their hunting rights in the Bighorn National Forest, a right that was promised to them by treaties entered into by their Tribe and the United States Government in the 1800’s. This case was recently reopened by NARF and Lazzari Legal after the […]