Source: https://www.kckwlaw.com/case-results/page/2/
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 19:44:56+00:00

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Client faced mandatory jail time for a probation violation. Judge indicated to Client previously that she would impose at least 30 days in county jail. After we were retained, the judge reinstated probation under the same terms and conditions.
No Jail Time People v. M.M.
Client was charged with a strike offense for making criminal threats in violation of Penal Code Section 422. After we appeared for trial, DA agreed to offer diversion and dismissal.
Case Dismissed No Strike People v. B.C.
Client was threatened with a lawsuit alleging that it failed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in past due commissions. After we entered the case, the charges were completely withdrawn.
Client was sued for $100,000 for civil damages. Case dismissed entirely against client.
Client was sued for over $40,000 in a contract dispute over shipped goods. Case dismissed entirely against Client after demurrer.
Client was charged with a felony strike in violation of Penal Code Section 245(a)(1). We requested a misdemeanor non-strike and the DA’s office refused. We proceeded to trial and client was acquitted of all charges.
Client was arrested for assault and battery. After speaking to the DA’s office, we were able to secure a non-filing.
No Charges People v. C.G.
Client was charged with operating an illegal dispensary and faced six months in jail. The City Attorney wanted the Client to pay over $300,000 in fines. We were able to reduce the charge to an infraction and the Client paid a minimal fine of $250.
Client was arrested in Las Vegas for domestic violence. After speaking to the prosecutorial agency, we were pleased to inform our client that no charges would be filed.
No Charges People v. S.L.
Client had multiple convictions for driving on a suspended license, along with a DUI conviction. The court had unequivocally indicated to client and the previous attorney that he was going to send the client to jail. We were then retained on the case and convinced the judge to not impose any jail time.
No Jail Time People v. L.S.
Client, a green card holder, was charged with prostitution at a massage business. If convicted, she faced immediate deportation and a minimum of 180 days in county jail. Client had fired her previous attorney to retain us. We were able to secure not only a non-jail time offer, but convinced the DA to have her plea to a non-deportable charge. Client still resides in this country and still holds her massage license.
No Jail Time People v. C.W.
Client was charged with driving a vehicle with a blood alcohol content of .17 and running a red light, hitting another car and injuring two other passengers, one of whom underwent surgery. Through negotiations, we were able to convince the DA to have client plea to a misdemeanor with no jail time.
No Jail Time People v. S.C.
Client was charged with driving on a suspended license, with mandatory jail time. DA agreed to reduce the charge to an infraction.
Client was charged with selling 9 kilos of cocaine along with a special weight enhancement allegation. His exposure was 9 years in state prison and DA’s office wanted state prison time and then deportation. Probationary sentence secured.

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