NCSU v. Riley S.
Jan 27, 2016OUTCOME: Not Responsible
Student charged with drug violation on campus in University Housing. Immediate eviction notice. Helped student negotiate the student conduct process with successful result.
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OUTCOME: Not Responsible
Student charged with drug violation on campus in University Housing. Immediate eviction notice. Helped student negotiate the student conduct process with successful result.
OUTCOME: Not guilty.
DWI. Deputy alleged Defendant was crossing yellow line. Pulled defendant over. Deputy was rude and disrespectful. Filled motion to suppress/dismiss. Granted.
OUTCOME: Dimissal of DWI
Client charged with DWI, operating a vehicle with no insurance, and having a revoked tag. Negotiated dismissal of DWI. Client entered plea to traffic offense of having a revoked tag.
OUTCOME: Student found NOT RESPONSIBLE
North Carolina State (NCSU) student referred to Office of Student Conduct for multiple violations including alcohol and drugs. All violations dismissed.
OUTCOME: DISMISSED
State employee charged with DWI and Speeding by NC State Trooper. Motion to Suppress/Dismiss for Lack of Probable Cause filed.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY
Defendant facing his 2nd DWI within 7 years. Consequences would have included mandatory jail time. Disputed officer's account of the night. Trial before Judge resulted in NOT GUILTY verdict.
OUTCOME: DISMISSED
Client charged with driving while impaired. Officer left local police department.
OUTCOME: Negotiated agreement
Teenager charged with 8 felonies including B&E motor vehicles, and 2 misdemeanors. After careful investigation and negotiation, client was allowed to enter single misdemeanor plea and return to school ... .
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client charged with Felony assault inflict serious injury and Felony conspiracy. Investigation conducted and evidence presented to DA's office to show that client was not the responsible party. Case ... Dismissed.
OUTCOME: No suspension or explusion
North Carolina State student conduct charged this student with several drug violations of the student code that required a Administrative Hearing because the sanctions could lead to suspension and/or e ... xpulsion. We successfully argued against these allegations such that the student was able to continue her college career.