Case Dismissed Despite Full Confession
Jun 29, 2015OUTCOME: Case Dismissed at Trial
Driving on a suspended license and leaving the scene of an accident with extensive damage to multiple vehicles. Developed witness issues in interviews.
Criminal defense Lawyer
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed at Trial
Driving on a suspended license and leaving the scene of an accident with extensive damage to multiple vehicles. Developed witness issues in interviews.
OUTCOME: Not Guilty (Rule 20)
Following State's case, moved for dismissal stating that State had presented no significant evidence on which a jury convict. Judge granted motion and dismissed the case in the middle of trial.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Client was set for trial and did not appear. Despite this, judge dismissed case because prosecutor was not ready to proceed.
OUTCOME: Not guilty verdict
Client found not guilty after trial. Client was the only witness against State's 3 witnesses who all claimed that client had attacked and injured one of them.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed
Extreme DUI with BAC over .25 dismissed based upon procedure.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Assault case was charged as a misdemeanor and was likely to be changed to a felony that would carry mandatory 5-15 years in prison dismissed before trial.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Blood results in DUI came back early and with issues. Convinced prosecutors to bypass plea offer to reckless driving and dismiss the case before client ever had to appear in court.
OUTCOME: Dismissed
Case dismissed. Negotiated resolution with prosecutor after plea offer was to plead guilty to DUI.
OUTCOME: Time served
Manslaughter case with client facing 7-21 years in prison reduced to assault with time served. The other 2 defendants received 7 years of prison.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed With Prejudice (State cannot ever refile charges)
Client facing 6-15 years in prison on a theft. Client wrongly accused, but prosecution ignored exculpatory evidence. Gathered video and other evidence, presented to the judge, and asked judge to take ... extraordinary measure of dismissing the case.