State v. J.L. (possession of a controlled substance)
Apr 29, 2021OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with possession of a controlled substance after a large bag of ecstasy pills was found in the hotel room he was staying in.
Houston, TX
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OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with possession of a controlled substance after a large bag of ecstasy pills was found in the hotel room he was staying in.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with assault on a family member for allegedly hitting his mother in the chest during an argument.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with assaulting his wife after pushing her to the floor at their home. Was able to prove that client pushed his wife in self-defense after she attacked him.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was charged with aggravated assault after allegedly threatening her husband with a hammer. Proved to the grand jury that client only grabbed the hammer in self-defense after she was physically a ... ttacked by her husband, who was much bigger and stronger. The grand jury no billed the case.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
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OUTCOME: Dismissed
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OUTCOME: Dismised
Client was arrested and charged with prostitution after allegedly agreeing to pay for sex with an undercover police officer.
OUTCOME: Dismised
Client was arrested and charged with prostitution after allegedly agreeing to pay for sex with an undercover police officer.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Elderly client was accused of fleeing from the police after they attempted to pull him over for failing to signal a turn.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
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