People v. O.K.
Mar 31, 2017OUTCOME: Not Guilty
O.K. was accused of assaulting his ex-wife. The State presented pictures of the alleged injuries. However, a vigorous defense was able to show the case was baseless resulting in an acquittal.
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OUTCOME: Not Guilty
O.K. was accused of assaulting his ex-wife. The State presented pictures of the alleged injuries. However, a vigorous defense was able to show the case was baseless resulting in an acquittal.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty
Defendant charged with obstruction of justice, but after a vigorous cross-examination of the arresting officer the State's case fell apart.
OUTCOME: Evidence Suppressed
Defendant arrested and charged with super class x felony. Law enforcement seized over 300 pounds of marijuana.
OUTCOME: Client was acquitted after a bench trial.
CR was charged with aggravated use of a weapon and unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. State offered a six year sentence if CR pleaded guilty.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed. The Court granted the Defense's motion to dismiss based on a due process violation.
TM was charged with theft and forgery.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
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OUTCOME: Not Guilty on ALL Counts
F.A. was charged with 17 counts of aggravated sexual abuse.