Most Recent Criminal Defense Case Results (March 2016)
Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance – Dismissed.
Our client was the passenger of a vehicle that was stopped and searched. Both our client and the driver were arrested and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance. Our attorneys got the prosecutor to agree our client did not intentionally and knowingly possess the drugs and the felony was dismissed.
Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance – Dismissed.
Our client was stopped in his vehicle. Drugs were found, however criminal charges were not presented and filed until three years later. The prosecutor agreed there was a speedy trial issue and the felony drug charges were dismissed.
Possession of Marijuana – Dismissed.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle where marijuana was found. There were two other occupants in the vehicle, making it difficult to prove who possessed the marijuana. The case was dismissed.
Possession of Marijuana – Dismissed.
After being stopped and searched by officers, marijuana was found on our client. Our criminal defense lawyers presented caselaw supporting the unlawfulness of the stop, search, and seizure and the case was dismissed.
Trespass – Dismissed.
Our client was told to leave a local establishment and did so. Moments later, on his phone in the parking lot, he was arrested for trespass. After a few court appearances, our lawyers were able to convince the prosecutor he was attempting to leave before being arrested and the case was dismissed.
Assault Family Violence – Dismissed.
Our client was accused of assaulting her husband. After a thorough investigation by our legal team revealed this was not the first time the husband had made such a claim, calling his credibility into issue, the prosecutor agreed the case should be dismissed.
DWI – Dismissed.
A hospital blood draw yielded a 0.11. Without the necessary extrapolation facts, and without a valid forensic chemical test, we were able to get the DWI dismissed.