U.S. v. TONEY

Case No. 17-cr-20184.

United States of America, Plaintiff, v. D-1 Corey Toney, D-2 Edward Tavorn, D-3 Andre Chattam, D-4 Kevin Pearson, D-5 Sontez Wells, D-6 George Eubanks, D-7 James Bowens, Defendants.

United States District Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division.

February 14, 2018.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Corey Toney, also known as Green Eyes also known as B-Mo, Defendant, represented by Federal Defender, Federal Defender Office.

Corey Toney, also known as Green Eyes also known as B-Mo, Defendant, represented by Matt Savich.

Edward Tavorn, also known as Chico also known as Cheeks, Defendant, represented by Federal Defender, Federal Defender Office.

Edward Tavorn, also known as Chico also known as Cheeks, Defendant, represented by Sanford A. Schulman.

Andre Chattam, also known as Big Man, Defendant, represented by Federal Defender, Federal Defender Office.

Andre Chattam, also known as Big Man, Defendant, represented by Keith A. Spielfogel, Henry M. Scharg & Warren E. Harris.

Kevin Pearson, also known as BMG Kev, Defendant, represented by Federal Defender, Federal Defender Office.

Kevin Pearson, also known as BMG Kev, Defendant, represented by David S. Steingold, Law Offices of David S. Steingold PLLC & John T. Theis, Law Office of John T. Theis.

Sontez Wells, also known as Skittles, Defendant, represented by Federal Defender, Federal Defender Office.

Sontez Wells, also known as Skittles, Defendant, represented by Harold Z. Gurewitz, Gurewitz & Raben, PLC & Michael O. Sheehan, Sheehan and Reeve.

George Eubanks, also known as Big G, Defendant, represented by Federal Defender, Federal Defender Office.

George Eubanks, also known as Big G, Defendant, represented by Marshall E. Goldberg.

James Bowens, also known as Lucky, Defendant, represented by Federal Defender, Federal Defender Office.

James Bowens, also known as Lucky, Defendant, represented by Michael S. Friedman.

United States of America, Plaintiff, represented by Jerome F. Gorgon, United States Attorney's Office & Conor Mulroe, U.S. Department of Justice Criminal Division.


ORDER DESIGNATING CASE AS COMPLEX

On May 10, 2017, a grand jury returned a superseding indictment against the above-named defendants, charging them with a number of violations of federal law committed while they were members of a street gang, the "Young and Scandalous." (Dkt. 28.)...

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