People v. Piecyk
Aug 10, 2017OUTCOME: Infraction - disturbing the peace
Client charge with Felony Vandalism,
San Diego, CA
Criminal defense Lawyer at San Diego, CA
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
OUTCOME: Infraction - disturbing the peace
Client charge with Felony Vandalism,
OUTCOME: Dismissed by prosecution before Preliminary Examination
Client charged with multiple fraud and elder abuse felonies.
OUTCOME: Grant of Probation
Initial offer of 18 years on PC 187(2) charge. Allegations involved a physical altercation, death threats, the production of a firearm, kidnapping and false imprisonment.
OUTCOME: Dismissed on day of trial after over 1 year of litigation.
Charged with 7 misdemeanors: resisting arrest x3, battery on an officer x3 and vandalism. Client did not want to take any deal. This counsel agreed that she had done nothing wrong.
OUTCOME: Reduced to 1 Misdemeanor at sentencing
Client Charged with 2 Strike Felonies with 2 Great Bodily Injury (GBI).
OUTCOME: After over 1 year of negotiation, Client pled to an amended count of 647(f), sparing him from having to register pursuant PC 290
Client was charged with one count of PC 314.1, which requires PC 290 if convicted.
OUTCOME: Client was re-sentenced and neither parole nor probation was imposed. Client has approximately 10 months of parole remaining.
Client was released from prison pursuant Prop 47 and placed on county parole for 1 year. Client did not want to be on parole or probation.
OUTCOME: Felony was reduced to a misdemeanor and ultimately dismissed
Client required 7 reassignments to PC 10000. The 6th reassignment was initially denied, reheard a week later, then granted
OUTCOME: Client pled to the sheet (pled to the violent strike). Prior to sentencing, Attorney Sam Zakhour submitted voluminous mitigating documentation. At sentencing, after substantial oral argument, client was sentenced to no custody and formal probation.
Client was charged with violent strike felony. No offer from the people. The people sought 365 days in custody followed by a stayed 2 year prison commitment.
OUTCOME: Misdemeanor - No fine, No 52 week Domestic Violence Course and NO PROBATION
Client was accused of violating restraining order and was found by police barely within the 100 minimum distance.