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Not Guilty
Capital Murder
Our client was accused of robbing and stabbing another person to death. At trial, we presented a case about how other individuals framed him for the murder. The jury found our client not guilty.
Not Guilty
Official Oppression
Our client, a police officer, was charged with official oppression and assaulting a suspect while on duty. We took the case to trial, and through experts, we were able to show that our client did nothing wrong and followed all of the appropriate procedures and protocols. The jury found our client not guilty.
Lesser Included
Murder
Our client shot at another vehicle and the driver was killed. The prosecution wanted the jury to convict him of murder and sentence him to jail time. However, we were able to convince the jury it was only an assault and the jury sentenced him to probation.
Not Guilty
DWI
Our client was taking a nap in his car on the side of the road and was accused of driving while intoxicated. Despite the prosecution’s best efforts to convict him, the jury found that he was not operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and found him not guilty.
Dismissal
Sexual Assault
Our client, a man, was wrongfully accused of sexual assault. Due to the seriousness of the allegations, we immediately requested an examining trial. At the pretrial hearing, we were able to get the accuser to admit that she lied and the encounter was in fact consensual. The charges were dismissed shortly thereafter.
Dismissal
Manufacturing and Delivering
Our client was accused of being a large scale drug dealer. The prosecutor wanted our client to give names in exchange for a plea deal, but we went to trial instead. At trial, the prosecutor was unable to connect the alleged narcotics to our client and dismissed the case halfway through trial.
Not Guilty
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Our client used a knife during a bar fight. At trial, we were able to show that our client’s glasses were knocked off, that he could not see, and only took out the knife to defend himself. The jury agreed that he was acting in self defense and found him not guilty.