by admin@defenselawtucson | Dec 14, 2020 | CRIMINAL LAW
One of my favorite trials because it appeared unwinnable but the prosecutor (who has since left Pima County) insisted on bringing in information at trial that was not relevant and was meant to make my client look bad. The problem was that by doing so, I was able to...
by admin@defenselawtucson | Dec 14, 2020 | CRIMINAL LAW
I wanted to win this case so bad that I did it for free! Mr. RS was wrongfully charged with shooting at a police officer outside of strip club. We showed that the ID was bad and that the police officer was fibbing on some pretty critical details. Complete...
by admin@defenselawtucson | Dec 14, 2020 | CRIMINAL LAW
Mr. RR got attacked at a birthday party and beaten pretty badly He fought back and was charged with multiple counts of aggravated assault. We were able to show that the majority of his actions were in self defense although we did agree to one misdemeanor that was...
by admin@defenselawtucson | Dec 14, 2020 | CRIMINAL LAW
Mr. B–d, who had no prior criminal history, was facing seven to twenty-one years of mandatory prison time. He had previously shopped at the convenience store (and subsequently left fingerprints) in which the robbery took place. About a year later, he was picked...
by admin@defenselawtucson | Dec 14, 2020 | CRIMINAL LAW
This case was another one that was difficult for me. JS was a senior in high school who had an alcohol fueled sexual encounter that should not have happened. We were able to show that this was completely aberrant conduct. He earned a misdemeanor and did not have to...