Burglary 2nd: Grand Theft Auto Client charged with stealing cars from a car dealership based on surveillance video and the location data from his cell phone. During testimony, the actual thief admitted that my client was not one of the car thieves depicted in the surveillance video.
Results
Case Dismissed
Drug Trafficking My client was found passed out behind the wheel of his vehicle. When police searched his vehicle, they found heroin, marijuana, and prescription drugs. After cross-examination of the arresting officer, the Judge ruled the search was illegal and suppressed the drugs that were found leaving the prosecutor no choice but to dismiss the […]
Amended to Careless Driving
DUI: 2nd Offense My client, a member of the armed forces, was pulled over a 2:00 a.m. for failing to use her turn signal. The officer arrested her for DUI based solely on his observations and her refusal to take a breathalyzer. The prosecutor agreed to amend the charges based on the lack of evidence […]
Case Dismissed
Possession of Child Pornography My client’s house was raided, and the family computer was seized by the FBI. Multiple images and videos of child pornography were found on the computer. Charges were dismissed when the credibility issues of one of the State’s key witnesses were exposed.
Charges Dismissed
DWI: 2nd Offense Charges were dismissed when we proved that the case was filed in violation of the Statute of Limitations.
Charges Reduced to Littering
Stealing Veteran has his charges reduced, keeping his criminal record clean.
Charges Dismissed
Assault Upon review of surveillance video, we were able to show our client was wrongly identified as the assailant.
Charges Dismissed
Drug Trafficking All narcotics evidence thrown out of court when police violated our client’s Fourth Amendment rights by searching his apartment without probable cause.
Charges Reduced to Peace Disturbance
Unlawful Use of a Weapon Weapon charges reduced to peace disturbance upon proof that the weapon was never discharged in the presence of the alleged victim.
Charges Reduced; No Suspension of License
Assault Despite injuring someone in an accident and refusing to take a breathalyzer, our client’s Felony DWI charge were reduced to a misdemeanor.