Motion for New Trial
Jun 30, 2014OUTCOME: Granted
Houston, TX
Criminal defense Lawyer at Houston, TX
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Appeals
OUTCOME: Granted
OUTCOME: Dismissed.
Client was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Fort Bend County. The original offer was 10 years in prison, after being offered a misdemeanor, we finally received a dismissal. My cl ... ient has her life back!
OUTCOME: Motion for New Trial Granted
New trial granted in murder conviction resulting in a 60 year sentence.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Possession of Marijuana
OUTCOME: Dismissed; Motion to Suppress Granted
Possession of Controlled Substance and Felon in Possession of Firearm were dismissed after hearing and motion to suppress was granted in Harris County District Court (felony).
OUTCOME: Nondisclosure petition Granted
Deferred adjudication (probation) was successfully completed and I was able to secure a nondisclosure of this client's criminal record on a charge of indecent exposure. This will clear the record from ... anyone every knowing the charge existed.
OUTCOME: Motion for New Trial Granted
My 17-year old client plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges without the proper advise of counsel. We filed a motion for new trial and fought the case to restore his liberty. The motion for new trial ... was granted and ultimately both cases were dismissed.
OUTCOME: No Billed - Harris County Grand Jury
Client was charged with Burglary of Habitation and after presenting a grand jury packet, we convinced the grand jury there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
OUTCOME: Reversed and Vacated
My client was charged in federal court with unlawful re-entry after felony conviction. We fought the case and won in the Firth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case was reversed and vacated. My client wen ... t home to his family.
OUTCOME: Motion to Suppress Granted; Case Dismissed
Felon in possession of a weapon; Possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. All cases were dismissed after a motion to suppress the warrant was granted in ... Harris County felony court.