DWI 2nd Trial - Not Guilty
Jan 11, 2017OUTCOME: Not Guilty - Acquittal
Second DWI. 0.11 BAC.
Mckinney, TX
Criminal defense Lawyer at Mckinney, TX
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Appeals ... +8 more
OUTCOME: Not Guilty - Acquittal
Second DWI. 0.11 BAC.
OUTCOME: Motion to quash granted
Client charged with violating a protective order by making direct communication with his ex-girlfriend with whom he has children. Motion to quash filed and granted.
OUTCOME: Not guilty
Client charged with assaulting her boyfriend. State presented evidence of bite marks together with client's own statements made to the police. Trial was before a judge.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Client arrested and prosecuted for DWI-Drugs. State sought to prove that client was intoxicated due to meds that had been prescribed to her.
OUTCOME: deferred adjudication
Client charged with four cases of Possession of Controlled Substance. DA refused to agree to deferred adjudication due to the number of charges and prior criminal history. Through rigorous pre-hearing ... preparation with client, judge granted deferred adjudication in all four cases.
OUTCOME: Dismissal and eligibility for nondisclosure
Motion to dismiss State's motion to adjudicate was granted on speedy trial grounds after four years of delay in executing the probation violation warrant
OUTCOME: Motion for Summary Judgment Granted
State seized and attempted to forfeit client's luxury automobile. Asserted defenses and demonstrated State's lack of evidence to support a claim. State's case was dismissed after District Court granted ... our motion for summary judgment
OUTCOME: Not Guilty Judge Verdict
DWI trial before the court. Client found not guilty by judge.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty Jury Verdict
Sachse Police Department arrest. Case taken to jury trial. Jury returned not guilty verdict.
OUTCOME: Motion to Suppress Granted
Officers approach a 2 younger adults parked in an empty parking lot and detained both individuals based on nervous appearance. Court suppressed all three cases based on a detention without reasonable s ... uspicion.