North Carolina v. J.T.
Jan 28, 2015OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES
The client was facing charges of communicating threats, assault, and injury to real property. After a short trial, my client was found NOT GUILTY on ALL CHARGES.
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OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES
The client was facing charges of communicating threats, assault, and injury to real property. After a short trial, my client was found NOT GUILTY on ALL CHARGES.
OUTCOME: ACQUITTAL
Defendant was charged with indecent exposure and soliciting crimes against nature. We went to trial. My client was found NOT GUILTY on ALL CHARGES.
OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY
The defendant was charges with assault by pointing a gun and communicating threats. After a long trial that ended at 9:00 pm, the client was ACQUITTED of the assault charge. Although there was a guilty ... verdict on the other charge, the client was given unsupervised probation.
OUTCOME: CHARGES DISMISSED
The State was charging the defendant with discharging a firearm. I was able to get the charges dismissed.
OUTCOME: CHARGES DISMISSED
Client was charged with DWI. I was successful in having the DWI charges DISMISSED.
OUTCOME: Acquittal
The defendant was facing DWI and several other charges in Guilford County. After a trial, my client was ACQUITTED of ALL CHARGES.
OUTCOME: Charges Dismissed
The defendant was charged with Assault on a Female.
OUTCOME: Charges dismissed
My client was charges with several charges of "moonshining."
OUTCOME: 5 dismissals, 1 acquittal
The defendant was charges with several charges of violation of a domestic protective order, harassing phone calls and communicating threats. After a hearing and a trial, all of the violation charges we ... re dismissed, one of the harassing phone call charges was dismissed, and the defendant was acquitted of the other harassing phone call charge. Although the defendant was convicted of the communicating threats charge, she received unsupervised probation for 6 months.
OUTCOME: Acquittal
This client was charged with two counts of Communicating Threats, one count of Domestic Trespass, and one count of Second-Degree Trespass. After talking with the client, we agreed that we were going to ... take it to trial. The result of that trial was a verdict of NOT GUILTY on all charges.