State of Florida v. "A.B."
Aug 01, 2018OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Criminal Jury Trial. 1 count of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon.
Miami, FL
Criminal defense Lawyer at Miami, FL
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Insurance
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Criminal Jury Trial. 1 count of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty to all counts
Mr. Monroy was falsely accused by an acquaintance of his of having committed an armed robbery & armed sexual battery. State charged my client with (1) Armed Robbery with a Firearm (first degree felony ... punishable by life); (2) Armed Sexual Battery with a Firearm (a Life Felony); and (3) & (4) two counts of Accessory After the Fact. After a week long jury trial the jury acquitted Mr. Monroy of all charges.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed after successfully proving our client's alibi using digital forensic evidence.
Armed Robbery with a Firearm. First Degree Felony Punishable by Life.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
DUI involving serious bodily injury. Our client was charged with running a red light at about 1am and causing a collision with another vehicle that sent both drivers to the hospital.
OUTCOME: Guilty to Petit Theft under $100 (a 2nd degree misdemeanor punishable by max 60 days in jail) and Mr. Coker went home that night.
Criminal Jury Trial. Charges: (1) Armed Robbery with a Firearm; and (2) Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon. If convicted client would have been sentenced to a mandatory life sentence.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty to both counts.
Criminal Jury Trial. Charges: (1) Attempted Premeditated Murder with an Aggravated Battery/Deadly Weapon; and (2) Grand Theft of a Firearm.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty to both counts.
Criminal Jury Trial. Charges: (1) First Degree Murder (death penalty waived pre-trial); and (2) Aggravated Child Abuse Resulting in Death of a Child. If convicted client faced a mandatory life sentenc ... e.