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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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!
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Unlawful Stop By Arrested Police OfficerCase Dismissed!
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Judge's Ruling Leads to Plea OfferDUI Reduced to Reckless Driving
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Client arrested for a Second DUI Offense Within 5 YearsProbation Terminated Early!
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DUI Defense Rests on Keys Not in the IgnitionNot Guilty!
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Client Accused of Clobbering Philandering HusbandCharges Dropped!
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Prosecution argued that client was in “actual physical control” of a vehicleNot Guilty!
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Submitted Motion to Suppress Evidence on the Grounds That Traffic Stop Was UnlawfulCase Dismissed!
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Cab driver falsely accused of leaving the scene of an accidentCase Dismissed!
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First Officer on the Scene Didn’t Show for HearingState dismisses all charges!
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Disaster Avoided. DUI Charges Dismissed on the Day of Trial.Charges Dropped!