State v. T.G.
May 26, 2017OUTCOME: CHILD ABUSE DISMISSAL SEALED
Client had child abuse/neglect case that was dismissed. Amanda was able to get it sealed within four months.
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OUTCOME: CHILD ABUSE DISMISSAL SEALED
Client had child abuse/neglect case that was dismissed. Amanda was able to get it sealed within four months.
OUTCOME: CASE TO BE DISMISSED
Client was charged with petty larceny. Amanda negotiated a case dismissal once client completes 30 hours of community service and avoids further arrest for 6 months.
OUTCOME: TRESPASS DISMISSED
Our client was charged with trespass in Laughlin. Amanda convinced the prosecutor to dismiss the case for a small fine. So there was no conviction, and the client was free to seal her criminal record r ... ight away.
OUTCOME: BATTERY DOMESTIC CHARGE DISMISSED
State tried to persuade client to take a deal where client would plea to battery domestic violence with minimum penalties, but client refused. When the trial arrived and the alleged victim was a no-sho ... w, the entire case was dismissed. Client has no conviction and can pursue a record seal right away.
OUTCOME: TWO FELONIES REDUCED TO ONE MISDEMEANOR
Client was charged with two drug felonies: Possession of a controlled substance, and transport of a controlled substance. State agreed to a deal where client pleaded only to a misdemeanor (called ITS) ... with a $750 fine. Client will be eligible for a record seal after two years.
OUTCOME: SALE OF TOBACCO TO MINOR CHARGE DISMISSED
Client was charged with sale of tobacco to a minor. State agreed to dismiss case after client paid $250 fine and Attorney General investigation fees.
OUTCOME: PETIT LARCENY CHARGE DISMISSED
Client was charged with petit larceny. State agreed to dismiss charge once client took an online class and avoided arrest for 6 months.
OUTCOME: SOLICITATION CHARGE DISMISSED
Client was charged with solicitation. State agreed to dismiss the entire case for a $250 fine. Client may pursue a record seal immediately.
OUTCOME: BATTERY DOMESTIC CHARGE DISMISSED
State offered a plea deal where client would be convicted of battery domestic violence with the minimum penalties, but client rejected this offer. On trial day the alleged victim never showed, and the ... state had no choice but to dismiss. Client has no conviction and can pursue a record seal immediately.