Source: http://www.scibettalawoffice.com/success-stories
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 17:11:20+00:00

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People v. A.H.: Client accused of Criminally Possessing a Weapon (loaded revolver). Possible state prison sentence of 15 years. During trial, Mr. Scibetta brought a motion to have the charges dismissed for lack of proof. Motion granted. Charges Dismissed!
People v. E.P.: Client accused of Criminally Possessing and firing a gun and Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree. Possible state prison sentence of 15 years. After a jury trial, Mr. Scibetta's client was found NOT GUILTY of all charges.
People v. J.R.: Mr. Scibetta's client was accused of Robbery in the First Degree involving the use of a hand gun. Possible state prison sentence of 25 years. After a jury trial, the client was found NOT GUILTY of all charges.
People v. F.P.: Client accused of Robbery in the First Degree involving the use of a firearm. Possible state prison sentence of 25 years. After a bench trial, Mr. Scibetta's client was found NOT GUILTY of all felony charges and only convicted of a petit larceny misdemeanor.
People v. R.C.: Client charged with Criminally Possessing a Gun and Drugs. Possible state prison sentence of 7 years. Having filed legal pleadings challenging the evidence, Mr. Scibetta succeeded in getting the charges DISMISSED, thereby avoiding a criminal conviction and jail.
People v. F.A.: Client charged with Criminal Mischief and Reckless Endangerment involving the discharge of a firearm. On the day of trial, Mr. Scibetta made a unique legal motion to dismiss the charges...motion granted and charges DISMISSED.
People v. A.N.: Client, a respected businessman, was charged with Assault in the Third Degree. After a bench trial, Mr. Scibetta's client was found NOT GUILTY and avoided a criminal record.
People v. M.C.: Client charged with felony Criminal Mischief for allegedly ramming another vehicle with her car during a dispute. Mr. Scibetta subpoenaed vital governmental records which formed the basis for a unique motion to dismiss the charges...DISMISSAL granted.
People v. M.C.: Client charged with Possession of Stolen Property and Criminal Impersonation felonies. After bringing a unique pre-trial motion, Mr. Scibetta was successful in getting the charges DISMISSED.
People v. D.R.: Client accused of Criminal Trespass in the Third Degree, a misdemeanor. Mr. Scibetta presented a novel legal argument prior to trial and the charges were DISMISSED.
People v. E.N.: Client charged with Harassment for allegedly threatening to shoot another individual. After a bench trial, the client was found NOT GUILTY.
People v. M.M.: Client charged with Prostitution. Mr. Scibetta brought a unique pre-trial motion which resulted in DISMISSAL of the charge.
People v. H.F.: Client charged with DWI after a motor vehicle accident. Mr. Scibetta conducted a bench trial and his client was found NOT GUILTY of DWI and only convicted of the traffic violation of DWAI.
People v. J.L.: Mr. Scibetta represented the client on two separate charges of DWI each involving traffic accidents. After filing unique legal motions challenging the evidence, each charge was ultimately DISMISSED.
People v. E.H.: After a bench trial, Mr. Scibetta successfully convinced the trier of fact to find NOT GUILTY of DWI and client was only convicted of traffic violation of DWAI.
People v. O.G.: Client charged with DWI after a motor vehicle accident. After filing unique legal motions challenging the evidence, Mr. Scibetta succeeded in having the most serious charges against the client DISMISSED and the client was allowed to plead to a the Traffic Law violation of DWAI.
People v. D.F.: Client charged with DWI and career with Army in jeopardy. After filing unique legal pleadings, Mr. Scibetta convinced the Court that the charges against the client should be DISMISSED.
These are but a few of MIKE SCIBETTA'S success stories.
WILL YOU BE THE NEXT SUCCESS STORY? CONTACT MIKE SCIBETTA TODAY.

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