- People v. J.R. (2005) Grand Theft. Client faced felony theft charges when he used client funds -- lots of her funds -- for purposes other than ordering her goods. Arrested. Facing possible prison sentence. No one understood his intentions. No one else listened. I listened. At his trial, the jury understood just fine. Instead of going up on a felony -- he went home a free man. NOT GUILTY.
- People v. D.L. (2004). Second Strike, Failure to Register, trying to avoid prison term. Conviction from out of state. Legal Research was the key here -- result: Misdemeanor, Court Probation and Credit for 3 days already Served.
- People v. J.T. (2004) Third Strike. Residential Burglary (2 counts, 4 priors) while on Felony probation. Was looking at 50 years to life. Resolved as no strike, probationary sentence.
- People v. A.F. (2003) Three Strikes, but he's not out. Instead of more prison, he got into a drug program.
- People v. D.S. (2003) Juvenile case. They wanted him in CYA, I took him to trial and won. He's home now!
- People v. S.M. (2003) Felony Embezzling. Reduced to misdemeanor at preliminary hearing.
- People v. K.E. (2002) Third Strike. Not Guilty at court trial.
- People v. M.B. (2002) DUI. After win on blood alcohol, case settles for speeding ticket!
- People v. A.L. (2000) Marijuana cultivation. Case dismissed after showing court the search was illegal.
- People v. M.B. (2000) Juvenile case. Before trial: Accessory/Attempted Murder. After trial: Failure to yield.
- People v. P.M. (1999) Hit and Run. Not Guilty at jury trial.
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