Commonwealth v. A.J.
Jan 01, 2015OUTCOME: Acquitted/NOT GUILTY
Client accused of threatening to unload firearm into place of employment and possession of instrument of crime. Philadelphia, PA
Wenonah, NJ
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OUTCOME: Acquitted/NOT GUILTY
Client accused of threatening to unload firearm into place of employment and possession of instrument of crime. Philadelphia, PA
OUTCOME: Acquitted/NOT GUILTY
Client accused of road rage assault. Delaware County, PA.
OUTCOME: Acquitted/NOT GUILTY
Client accused of many charges, including robbery, assault and possessing an instrument of crime. Police alleged that client robbed people in a bar with a crossbow. Philadelphia, PA.
OUTCOME: CONVICTION OVERTURNED
Another lawyer first represented the client. That lawyer performed abysmally, and provided poor legal advice that led to client pleading guilty to crimes he did not commit. Client then hired Mr. Shut ... tleworth, who convinced the prosecutor to overturn the conviction and withdraw the case. Philadelphia, PA.
OUTCOME: CASE DISMISSED
Client was accused of aggravated assault and related charges for beating a person over the head with a lamp. Philadelphia, PA.
OUTCOME: OVERTURNED
The City of Philadelphia denied client a permit to carry a concealed firearm. Then, Mr. Shuttleworth stepped in. Philadelphia, PA.
OUTCOME: CASE DISMISSED
Fraud case against client. Mr. Shuttleworth defended client and lodged a motion to dismiss. Philadelphia, PA.
OUTCOME: Acquitted/NOT GUILTY
Client accused of gunpoint robbery. Mr. Shuttleworth exposed this case as one of mistaken identification. Philadelphia, PA.
OUTCOME: CASE DISMISSED
Client was accused of selling drugs directly in front of a narcotics police officer. Philadelphia, PA.
OUTCOME: CASE WITHDRAWN
Client was accused of possessing over 20 kilograms of synthetic marijuana for distribution in a joint DEA and State investigation. Mr. Shuttleworth lodged a successful motion to suppress evidence beca ... use law enforcement violated the client's constitutional rights. Mercer County, NJ