Jeremy was stopped for “speeding” while exiting Central Expressway. He admitted to drinking 2 -4 drinks and, after “failing” the field sobriety tests, he was arrested for DWI. We argued that the stop was illegal and the Judge agreed. CASE DISMISSED.
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Jeremy was stopped for “speeding” while exiting Central Expressway. He admitted to drinking 2 -4 drinks and, after “failing” the field sobriety tests, he was arrested for DWI. We argued that the stop was illegal and the Judge agreed. CASE DISMISSED.
Tony, a 20-year-old skateboarder, was speeding down George Bush in his Scion. He took an exit too fast and crashed into an undercover police squad car. The police found an empty bottle of Mad Dog 20/20 in the car. The Jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
Christopher was charged in the Western District of Texas, Midland/Odessa Division, in a three count indictment. He was charged with Conspiracy to Distribute and Possess with Intent to Distribute over 5 grams of actual methamphetamine in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 844; Possession of a Firearm (five of them) in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 924(c); and Maintaining a Drug Premises Within 1000 Feet of a School in violation of 21 U.S.C. § 860. Christopher was facing a maximum of life in prison.
After two days of evidence where the United States Attorneys argued Christopher confessed to selling methamphetamine in Midland and had a picture of himself holding a firearm, Michael L. King argued for Christopher to be acquitted on all counts. After four hours of deliberation, the jury returned NOT GUILTY verdicts on all counts!!!
Richard was pulled over for speeding while driving in from Midland. He refused to perform any field sobriety tests and did not take a breath test. The stakes were high because he was already on probation for delivery of marijuana. The jury found him NOT GUILTY.
Susie was stopped for driving 90 mph down the Tollway. After “failing” her field sobriety tests, she was arrested. On the day of trial, CASE DISMISSED
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