Many people think the only possible outcomes of a criminal trial are either a guilty or not guilty verdict, but that is not the case. Learn about the range of possible outcomes—from dismissals, to appeals, to writs of prohibition—by reading our recent and past case results.
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Jury Finds Domestic Violence Client Not GuiltyNot Guilty!
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Aggravated Assault With A Deadly Case Dismissed!Case dismissed!
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SECOND DUI GETS REDUCED TO RECKLESS DRIVING. NO JAIL. HARDSHIP DRIVER'S LICENSE GRANTED.DUI Charges Reduced
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DUI With Property Damage, DUI, Possession of Cannabis & Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia Reduced to Reckless Driving & No ConvictionCharged Reduced & Dismissed
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Amateur Police Investigation Exposed - Jury Finds Client Not GuiltyNot Guilty!
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DUI Motion To Suppress Granted, Reckless Driving Charged Dismissed As Filed Outside Statue of LimitationsCase dismissed!
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DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL REMANDS FOR RE-SENTENCING AFTER FINDING APPELLATE COUNSEL INEFFECTIVEReversed & Remanded
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State Attorney Agrees To 3.850 Motion & Client's Sentence is Reduced3.850 Motion Granted
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Teenager running with the wrong crowdCase Dismissed!
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Pain clinic investigated for illegal drug distributionPrison Avoided!
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Ruling on whether partition ratio evidence is admissible in a prosecution for DWI (Driving While Intoxicated)Opinion Confirmed!
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Felony Domestic ViolenceCase Dismissed!