The State of Texas v. De Los Santos, Guilberto
N/AOUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of using a cell phone in a commercial motor vehicle. I convinced a jury that was not the case.
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OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of using a cell phone in a commercial motor vehicle. I convinced a jury that was not the case.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of traveling 76 mph in a 60 mph zone. I argued that my client was not traveling at that speed, and his speed was reasonable and prudent under the circumstances. The jury a ... greed.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of going 79 mph in a 60 mph zone and of failing to signal while changing lanes. We took the speeding case to trial. I convinced a jury she was not traveling at that speed, ... and that the speed she was going was reasonable and prudent under the circumstances. The jury agreed and found my client not guilty. The State dismissed the other charge.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of using his cell phone in his commercial motor vehicle. I argued that wasn't the case, and the jury agreed and acquitted my client.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of illegally passing an emergency vehicle. I fought for my client and convinced a jury he was not guilty.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State alleged my client was traveling at 69 mph in a 60 mph zone. I convinced a jury he was not guilty.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of running a red light. I argued that wasn't true, and the jury agreed.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State alleged my client was going 75 mph in a 60 mph zone. Fought the case and the jury acquitted my client.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of traveling 69 mph in a 60 mph zone. We fought the charges, and the jury agreed with me, acquitting my client.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
The State accused my client of making a prohibited turn. I argued the case to the jury, and they found my client not guilty.