United States of America v. Stansberry et al.
May 03, 2018OUTCOME: All charges dismissed
Money laundering & conspiracy charges
Tucson, AZ
Criminal defense Lawyer at Tucson, AZ
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
OUTCOME: All charges dismissed
Money laundering & conspiracy charges
OUTCOME: Two years standard probation
Original Charges: Money Laundering, Operating a House of Prostitution, Illegal Control of an Enterprise, Transporting Persons for Purposes of Prostitution, & Receiving the Earnings of a Prostitute. Ou ... tcome: all original charges dismissed--client pled no contest to Solicitation to Commit Money Laundering and was placed on a short term of probation.
OUTCOME: All charges dismissed
Multi-count indictment alleging aggravated assault and aggravated domestic violence, with client facing mandatory prison time if convicted.
OUTCOME: Probation (No Sex Offender Registration Required)
Multiple counts of Sexual Conduct with a Minor, Child Molestation, Sexual Abuse, and Furnishing Harmful Material. Negotiated a plea to Furnishing Harmful Material and all other counts dismissed with p ... rejudice.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
High-profile sexual assault case. All charges dismissed outright.
OUTCOME: Probation
Possession of Child Pornography & Knowing Access of Child Pornography. Federal prosecutors requested 96 months. Client was sentenced to zero incarceration and placed on probation.
OUTCOME: All charges dismissed.
Client was arrested by Tucson Police and charged with Super Extreme DUI and Misconduct Involving Weapons for allegedly possessing an illegal firearm.
OUTCOME: Won at AZ Supreme Court
Argued at the Arizona Supreme Court. This case is now a landmark decision on consent to search and Fourth Amendment violations in Arizona.