MURDER & SEX CRIMES
- The State of Georgia v. K.P.: Murder, Felony Murder, Aggravated Assault, Possession of Firearm During the Commission of a Felony–Not Guilty Jury Verdict.
- The State of Georgia v. M.Q.: Murder, Felony Murder, Aggravated Assault, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Possession of a Firearm by Convicted Felon–Reduced to Aggravated Assault, Sentenced to 15 years in prison with the possibility of parole.
- The State of Georgia v. C.P.: Rape- Not Guilty Jury Verdict.
- The State of Georgia v. J.D.: Child Molestation, Sexual Battery, Aggravated Sodomy–Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. R.W.: Child Molestation, Incest, Aggravated Sodomy–Not Guilty Jury Verdict.
- The State of Georgia v. M.A.: Enticing a Child for Indecent Purposes–Sentenced to 10 years probation.
- The State of Georgia v. M.K.: Sexual Battery–Reduced to Misdemeanor Indecent Exposure.
SERIOUS FELONIES
- The State of Georgia v. M.N.: Armed Robbery–Reduced to Robbery Jury Verdict.
- The State of Georgia v. L.E.: Armed Robbery, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony – Dismissed Prior to Indictment.
- The State of Georgia v. M.N.: Armed Robbery–Alford Plea, No Conviction, Sentenced to 9 years probation.
- The State of Georgia v. Y.M.D.: Aggravated Assault–Reduced to Misdemeanor Simple Assault.
- The State of Georgia v. C.S.: Burglary in the First Degree – Dismissed Prior to Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. B.A.: Burglary in the First Degree–Dismissed Prior to Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. K.K.: Felony Sale of Counterfeit Goods – Dismissed Prior to Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. M.K.: Felony Sale of Counterfeit Goods – Dismissed Prior to Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. J.A.: Cruelty to Children in the Second Degree, Battery Family Violence- Reduced to Misdemeanor Battery.
- The State of Georgia v. R.W.: Felony Obstruction of a Police Officer–Not Guilty Jury Verdict.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
- The State of Georgia v. T.T.: DUI Alcohol (Client Urinated Self During Field Sobriety Tests)–Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. R.M.: DUI, Obstruction of Justice (Headbutting a Law Enforcement Officer) – Dismissed and Reduced to Reckless Driving.
- The State of Georgia v. D.T.: DUI, Obstruction of Justice (Fleeing the scene on foot and seen throwing away bottles of liquor while fleeing)–Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. R.S.: DUI Drugs (Client unable to stand on their own feet after the traffic stop)–Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial, Negotiated Plea to Reckless Driving, No Points, No License Suspension.
DRUG OFFENSES
- The United States of America v. J.R.: Federal Conspiracy to Commit Drug Trafficking, Possession with Intent to Distribute Heroin, facing 10-30 years in confinement —Negotiated Plea to 4 years in confinement.
- The State of Georgia v. D.W.: Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine, Possession with Intent to Distribute Cocaine, Possession of Firearm During the Commission of a Felony —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. C.R.: Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II Controlled Substances —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. A.M.: Manufacturing Methamphetamine, facing 30 years in confinement —Reduced to Simple Possession and sentenced to 2 years in confinement.
- The State of Georgia v. B.T.: Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana 2nd Offense, facing 40 years in confinement —Reduced to Misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana and sentenced to 12 months.
- The State of Georgia v. C.M.: Possession of Marijuana —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
ALL OTHER CRIMINAL CHARGES
- The State of Georgia v. D.A.: Making a False Report to the Police —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. L.B.: Family Violence Battery —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial
- The State of Georgia v. C.A.: Misdemeanor Possession of Marijuana —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. A.A.: Minor in Possession of Alcohol —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
- The State of Georgia v. T.A.: Speeding Over 24 MPH Over the Speed Limit, 3rd Offense —Reduced to Basic Rules Violation, No Points.
- The State of Georgia v. M.D.: CDL Truck Driver Improper Turn, Failure to Maintain Lane, Reckless Driving —Reduced to Defective Light, No Points.
- The State of Georgia v. C.L.: Theft by Shoplifting —Dismissed Prior to Jury Trial.
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