Source: http://jwatsonlaw.com/Criminal_Law.php
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 06:14:33+00:00

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When you've been charged with a crime, the stakes are high. Jail time. Fines. Damage to your reputation. Loss of your job. These potential consequences demand a serious and professional response. Attorney Jonathan D. Watson understands this. Regardless of the charge - whether DUI, drug possession, assault, traffic violation, any charge - he zealously fights for your innocence and justice, uses every procedural and evidentiary advantage available, and constantly seeks to minimize your exposure. This complex and holistic strategy excels because Mr. Watson limits his criminal defense docket to only a few cases at a time; this allows extreme focus on each client and on each case. The results speak for themselves.
reason, I will tell you so and help you find a capable attorney that can.
risk of jail time, fines, a damaged reputation, and loss of your job aren't worth saving a few pennies.
tirelessly for their freedom, interests, and rights."
Morgan County, CC 2014 - ****, City of Decatur v. K.D.
K.D. was accused of threatening his former brother-in-law. He was found guilty in City Court (Mr. Watson did not represent him then) and appealed. The case was tried before a jury of twelve. After a very short deliberation, the jury returned a verdict of NOT GUILTY.
City of Decatur, TRT 2014 - ****, City of Decatur v. M.M.
M.M. was charged with illegal passing of a tractor-trailer. In reality, he had been forced to pass to avoid a collision. Regardless, Mr. Watson discovered that he was incorrectly charged on the ticket. As a result, the Prosecutor agreed the charge was due to be DISMISSED.
Morgan County, DC 2013 - ****, State v. S.A.
S.A. was charged with Theft of Property 3rd and was alleged to have aided and abetted two accomplices in the theft of certain property from Wal-Mart. Mr. Watson argued that the State failed to present prima facie evidence of S.A.'s alleged association with the crime. The Judge agreed. JUDGMENT OF ACQUITTAL.
Morgan County, CC 2011 - ****, State v. L.H.
L.H. was stopped by a Morgan County Sheriff's Deputy driving south on Interstate 65. The deputy stated that he immediately detected the smell of marijuana. L.H. had been smoking a legal herbal tobacco product. Disposition: DISMISSED. L.H. tested negative for marijuana only four days after the traffic stop. Mr. Watson produced this evidence, and the District Attorney's office rightly dismissed the case.
City of Decatur, CRM 2012 - **** | City of Decatur v. K.L.
K.L. had a little too much to drink one evening and involved himself in a barroom brawl. Though he managed to leave the bar, he did not make it home due to his intoxication. The police forcefully detained him charging him with assault, resisting arrest, public intoxication, and harassment. Disposition: More serious charges of Assault and Resisting Arrest DISMISSED. Minimal fines for the other charges.
Madison County, DC 2012 - ****, State v. K.N.
K.N., a successful student, had an unblemished record and wanted to keep it that way. Even though the charge was a minor one, Mr. Watson aggressively pursued the dismissal of the claim and succeeded in securing a NOLLE PROSSE, that is, a Dismissal of the charge. K.N.'s record remained clean.
Morgan County, DC 2012 - ****, State v. K.Q.
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