State v. P.B.
Sep 18, 2015OUTCOME: Acquittal on both counts
Client charged with DUI and Reckless Driving for allegations of driving over 100 mph, smelling like alcohol, having red watery eyes, swaying, and refusing the breath test.
Everett, WA
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OUTCOME: Acquittal on both counts
Client charged with DUI and Reckless Driving for allegations of driving over 100 mph, smelling like alcohol, having red watery eyes, swaying, and refusing the breath test.
OUTCOME: not guilty
P.B. was accused of driving 110 mph on I-5 and blowing a .18 BAC. After a trial, the jury returned not guilty verdicts on all counts.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Charge of Hit and Run of an Unattended Vehicle.
OUTCOME: Default Judgmnet
Client was injured in an accident. Defendant driver was using his parents car. Law suit filed in Everett District Court.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
C.R. had four counts of criminal charges pending against him for firearms and domestic violence charges.
OUTCOME: Reckless Driving amendment
Client blew a .13 BAC after being stopped for bad driving and arrested for failing field tests. At motions, after raising several legal issues, the prosecutor made a deal to a lesser charge.
OUTCOME: Prior to trial, the State reduced the charge to a simple misdemeanor of disorderly conduct.
Our client, a Navy vet, was out with friends in Bell Town, Seattle, WA. They literally bumped into another group. Words were exchanged and a fight resulted. Our client threw punches that resulted in ... brain injury to one of the others. He was charged with the Strike Offense of Assault Second Degree.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Our client called 911 after a dispute with his wife and stepdaughter. When police arrived, he denied hitting them. He was arrested. On the eve of trial, the State dismissed after receiving a reque ... st for dismissal based upon our office's investigation and evidence of acting in self-defense.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty Jury Verdict
Our client was stopped while merging onto I-5 in Seattle. He was investigated by a 30 year police veteran and a WSP trooper. Prior to trial, his refusal to take a portable breath test, as well as h ... is BAC test results were suppressed.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed.
F.L. was stopped after racing out of a fast food restaurant. He was pretty hammered. He was subsequently stopped by the officer. Fortunately for my client, numerous issues occurred during the person ... al contact between him and the officer. After a lengthy motion, the court suppressed almost all evidence obtained against my client.