State v. Mitchell
Aug 01, 2016OUTCOME: Not Guilty by jury verdict
Assault 3 case with substantial allegations of police brutality against my client.
Appeals Lawyer
Practice Areas: Appeals
OUTCOME: Not Guilty by jury verdict
Assault 3 case with substantial allegations of police brutality against my client.
OUTCOME: Dismissal with Prejudice
Female defendant was charged with DV Assault against her male ex-partner, who is also the father of her three children. Defendant denied the claims and requested a jury trial. On the day of trial, the ... City ultimately dismissed the case because the complaining witness failed to appear under subpoena after initially showing up to court.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty Verdict
Defendant charged with Obstructing after rushing to the aid of his pregnant fiance who was being forcibly arrested without probable cause by a King County Sheriff's Deputy. Case was taken to trial by j ... ury, and the Defendant was acquitted by the jury after roughly 45 minutes of deliberations.
OUTCOME: Dismissal with Prejudice
Defendant was charged with Violation of a No Contact Order. After brief investigation, there was substantial evidence that the protected party had fabricated numerous reports, and had provided false in ... formation to the prosecutor's own victim advocate. After being presented with this evidence, the City dismissed the case.
OUTCOME: Dismissal
Defendant was charged with DUI after police responded to a 911 call of a one car accident involving a sign post. City was forced to dismiss after being unable to provide conclusive evidence that the De ... fendant was the driver of the vehicle, and multiple conflicting witness accounts suggested that he was not the driver.
OUTCOME: Dismissal with Prejudice
Defendant was charged with Violation of an Anti-harassment Order based on falsified claims by the protected party. After substantial investigation, it became obvious that protected party was providing ... false information in an effort to harass the Defendant, and the State was forced to dismiss the case.
OUTCOME: Dismissal with Prejudice
Occupy Seattle protester was arrested by Seattle Police on a bogus Obstructing charge and also accused of Resisting Arrest. Client was unjustly convicted at trial because of abuses of judicial discreti ... on, but the case was reversed on appeal and ultimately dismissed by the City.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty on both counts.
Father accused of assaulting two teenage daughters in a drunken rage. Father claimed self defense against out-of-control daughters, and also claimed parental discipline in the alternative.
OUTCOME: Dismissal after Deferred Sentence
Defendant charged with 48 counts of animal cruelty after moving into another woman's house not realizing that woman had been under investigation for cat hoarding for over six years. Case was taken to t ... rial by jury and was reduced from 48 counts to two counts at halftime. Jury acquitted on one count, and convicted on the other for keeping an animal in unsanitary conditions. Defendant was ultimately given a deferred sentence and the case was recently dismissed.