State v. BB
Jan 14, 2013OUTCOME: Dismissal
Defendant charged with assault. Case dismissed after Mr. Chetson was able to persuade a DA that the identification of the client was questionable.
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OUTCOME: Dismissal
Defendant charged with assault. Case dismissed after Mr. Chetson was able to persuade a DA that the identification of the client was questionable.
OUTCOME: Hung Jury and Dismissal
Defendant was charged with the fourth DWI in as many years. Defendant was on probation and facing a total sentence of at least one year. Mr. Chetson hung the jury, favoring acquittal, and resulting in ... the ultimate dismissal of the charges.
OUTCOME: Dismissal
Client was charged with: DWI, Misd. Possession of Paraphernalia, Misd. Possession of Schedule II (Klonopin), MIsd. Purchasing Malt Beverage for a minor. Client was charged with multiple crimes followi ... ng an argument with his girlfriend in which police illegally searched his vehicle, conducted faulty field sobriety tests, and sought to punish him for being disrespectful. All charges dismissed.
OUTCOME: Dismissal
Client was arrested after a robbery. Armed robbers, knowing he was a drug dealer, attempted to steal from him and friends staying at his apartment. Police failed to pursue the robbery, but did charge ... the client with serious drug offenses. Client engaged in a multi-part cooperation agreement, and even though he failed to live up to his end of the bargain, we were able to get all charges dismissed, and everything expunged.
OUTCOME: Dismissal
Client was charged with multiple counts of felony drug crimes. Case was dismissed after client worked through a successful diversion program.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty Jury Verdict
Client charged with Driving While Impaired, appealed a District Court result handled by a different attorney. Client hired The Chetson Firm to represent him in a Superior Court Jury Trial. Jury f ... ound the client "Not Guilty" in a unanimous verdict handed down after just 10 minutes of deliberation. Client, following expungement, has an entirely clean record.
OUTCOME: Dismissal
Client, on parole, was alleged to have assaulted an ex-girlfriend. Mr. Chetson represented the client at a post-supervision release hearing where Mr. Chetson successfully argued for the client's relea ... se from prison. Mr. Chetson then represented the client in his felony assault criminal matter, which was ultimately dismissed by the District Attorney citing lack of evidence.
OUTCOME: Dismissal
Client was one of four implicated in a First Degree Burgary, a D felony in North Carolina carrying with it mandatory prison time. Client was least culpable of the four, including someone who had a ... dvised the others not to commit the crime. DA originally stuck to offering a plea conviction. Provided DA with many letters of support, supporting witnesses, character witnesses, in order to persuade DA to voluntarily dismiss these charges. Charges dismissed, client walked out of courtroom without any criminal record.
OUTCOME: Successful Deferral
Client accused of a simple assault. Counseled client in custody. Negotiated deferral plan with the District Attorney, resulting in a dismissal of charges upon successful completion of conditions.
OUTCOME: Dismissal
Client was arrested and entered into an initial deferral program for the possession of marijuana. Four days after this initial arrest, client was arrested a second time for possession of marijuana. ... This second arrest jeopardized his deferral agreement, and placed him in jeopardy of having not one, but two drug convictions on his record. Because the client has a sensitive job involving military matters, any drug conviction could've resulted in his loss of his employment. After contacting The Chetson Firm, PLLC, and conducting an extensive interview, Damon Chetson negotiated an informal second deferral agreement with the District Attorney. This second deferral agreement allowed the client to escape with a dismissal of his second possession charge, and allowed him to continue on his initial deferral program. The result, upon completion of his deferral program, is the dismissal of all drug charges.