Not Guilty Jury Verdict
Jun 12, 2020OUTCOME: Client acquitted and released from jail
My client was charged with burning an inhabited building
Pleasanton, CA
Criminal defense Lawyer at Pleasanton, CA
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI
OUTCOME: Client acquitted and released from jail
My client was charged with burning an inhabited building
OUTCOME: Not guilty
Client was charged with two counts of threating to kill a tow truck driver and brandishing a gun. Client found not guilty on both counts.
OUTCOME: Client gets home detention instead of prison time
My client was charged with selling drugs, and he was facing many years in prison. I noticed that the police hadn't performed the investigation correctly. After filing a motion with the court I was able ... to get the charges reduced to simple possession based on the police officers errors.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client was illegally detained by police
OUTCOME: Not Guilty!
Client Charged with domestic violence. DA refused to drop charges. Went to trial, and client was found not guilty.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed!
Client was charged with possession of heroin. After writing and arguing a motion to suppress the judge ruled that the police had search my client in violation of the constitution. The judged ruled that ... the heroin was not admissible at trial, and dismissed the case.
OUTCOME: Hung Jury
After a four month, six-defendant murder trial the jury could not reach a decision as to my client. The judge declared a mistrial.
OUTCOME: Client recieved an infraction
Client was charged with assault on a police officer. After extensive litigation I was able to obtain documents suggesting that the police officer was lying. The prosecutor agreed to give my client an i ... nfraction so long as he finished a 12 week anger management class.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Client was charged with first-degree burglary. The prosecutor eventually dismissed after I set the case for a contested hearing and the complaining witness did not show up.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed
Client was charged with possession of a controlled substance. I showed the prosecutor why the police had violated the 4th amendment, and she dismissed the case.