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CR-20124323
Felony Endangerment ARS § 13-1201
University Student arrested and indicted for two counts of felony endangerment, for pointing a laser (class 3 device) at a police helicopter flying in mid-town Tucson just south of campus at approximately 500 feet. The FAA began a parallel investigation. After negotiations and client cooperation, a resolution was reached dropping all felony charges in exchange for a plea to misdemeanor criminal nuisance ARS § 13-2908, (class 3 misdemeanor) and a commitment to public service and education including a televised public service segment. Our client was sentenced to 100 hours of community service. The FAA closed its investigation.
04/09/2013 TR 12-031445
Super Extreme DUI ARS § 28-1382
Our client called 911 to report an assault. Police responded to his Foothills home and saw him standing in his driveway; they arrested him for DUI. BAC .222. We filed a motion, alleging that the State could not prove he was driving. All DUI charges dismissed
TR 11083851
DUI ARS §28-1381(a)(1)&(2); ARS §28-729.1
Police claimed an Emergency Medical Services professional was weaving, driving on a lane divider, smelled like alcohol, failed the field sobriety tests and admitted to drinking half a liter of wine as well as beer. A jury trial ensued where he was acquitted of all charges Not Guilty all charges
03/15/2013 CR 122111837
Domestic Violence Assault ARS §13-1201& 3601
Pima County Sheriff’s Deputies charged R.N. (ICU nurse) with assaulting romantic partner during domestic dispute at residence. All charges dismissed
TR 11020327
DUI ARS §§ 28-1381; 1382 & speeding
Police claimed client was speeding on interstate, smell like alcohol, failed all field sobriety tests, swayed, had slurred speech, and an alcohol concentration of .11. We attempted to waive jury trial, but prosecutor refused. Jury trial ensued.
TR 12011093
DUI/Drugs; A.R.S. §§ 28-1381(A)(1) and 1381(A)(3)
Defendant found passed out in roadway, admitted to smoking “designer drug” that police believe is 100 times more potent than marijuana.
CR 12018001
Aggravated Assault, Class 4 felony; Domestic Violence A.R.S. §§ 13-1304(B)(1) and 13-3601(three counts); Aggravated assault upon an incapacitated victim, Class 6 felony, A.R.S. §§ 13-1204(A)(8); 13-3601.
NCAA athlete accused of strangling and assaulting former romantic partner while incapacitated. At the preliminary hearing, the court found no probable cause for assault of incapacitated victim, but found probable cause on remaining three counts. We moved to remand, arguing, inter alia, that the matter was not domestic violence because the threshold relationship had not been established. We also presented evidence that the purported victim was previously indicted for, inter alia, shooting another NCAA athlete, a former boyfriend. Although our motion was not granted, the matter was settled by plea.
Felony matters dismissed. Client received misdemeanor Unlawful Restraint conviction, 3 years unsupervised probation, $2,000 fine.
TR 11007161 and TR 12003965
DUI; A.R.S. § 28-1381
Police stopped client for making “wide” right turn, (northbound Fourth Avenue to eastbound Speedway), claiming our client smelled like alcohol, had poor balance and failed all field sobriety tests. We moved to suppress evidence on 4th Amendment grounds. At evidentiary hearing, police officer failed to appear.
All charges dismissed with prejudice
PT/LZA02618
Arizona DOT Executive Hearing Office
Threat to Public Safety/Suspension; A.R.S. § 28-3306 and AACR 17-4-404 One-year suspension.
State suspended octogenarian’s license for eight speeding tickets convictions within a two-year period (24 points). We appealed the suspension, arguing that defendant’s constitutional rights were violated.
Suspension vacated and voided.
TR 11055081
DUI; A.R.S. §§28-1381(A)(1) and 1381 (A)(2)
Police stopped our client for “no license plate light.” We moved to suppress, presenting expert testimony that our client’s license plate light was indeed working at time of stop.
Motion to Suppress Granted; All charges dismissed
TR 11120655
DUI; A.R.S. § 28-1381(A)(1) and (A)(2); Hit and Run, A.R.S. § 28-662.
Police claimed our client committed hit and run, ran a stop sign, smelled like alcohol, had poor balance, and failed two of the three field sobriety tests. We discovered that police had actually given our client three HGN tests, and he had passed the first two.
TR 11053515
DUI; A.R.S. §§ 28-1381(A)(1) and 1381(A)(2)
Police stopped a university student because a taxi was “honking” at him, and claimed he smelled of alcohol, failed two field sobriety tests, and was over the legal limit. We moved to suppress, arguing that the stop was unconstitutional.
Motion to Suppress granted; all evidence suppressed.
CR 11042005
Military professional found passed out in roadway, fled from police who tackled him, and claimed he had slurred speech and BAC of .148. We took the matter to a jury trial.
TR 11107738
Police claimed our client was speeding and had slurred speech, was unsteady, failed all field sobriety tests, and had a BAC of .149/.138. We moved, repeatedly, to suppress all evidence based on illegal detention.
CR 20122682
Possession of Narcotics; A.R.S. § 13-3408, a class 4 felony
Police found our client in possession a large quantity of Tylex, a controlled substance. We presented evidence to the Pima County Attorney’s office that our client possessed a valid foreign prescription for Tylex and other pain killers that he took due to injury as an athlete.
TR 10030485
DUI; A.R.S. §§ 28-1381(A)(1), 1381(A)(2); Criminal speeding
Police claimed our client was criminally speeding (+20), smelled like alcohol, failed her field sobriety tests, and blew well over the legal limit. At trial, we presented evidence the police video did not support police observations, and the police may have manipulated breath machine.
TR 11080682
Police stopped client, for making a “wide” right turn. We presented expert testimony that the turn radius at that intersection was (3rd Ave./6th St) narrow.
CR 12202571
Felony Burglary; A.R.S. §13-1802 (Occupied Residential Structure)
Fraternity member entered sorority house to steal composite photograph.
TR 11019687
DUI; A.R.S. § 28-1381, A.R.S. § 28-1381(A)(2); BAC .149/.144
Police claim, our client swerved so badly in the roadway that he almost struck the curb twice, then crossed the lane divider, smelled like alcohol, failed his field sobriety tests and admitted he drank ten shots of Absolut Vodka. Jury trial ensued.
CR 12018819
Extreme DUI A.R.S. § 28-1381 (A)(2) (BAC .169/.171)
Military personnel arrested for extreme DUI when found sleeping in automobile with engine running.
CR 11078481
DUI ARS § 28-1381 (a)(1); §28-1381 (a)(2); improper turn ARS 28-751.2
Police stopped our client, a university student, for an improper left turn. Police then claimed our client smelled like alcohol, swayed while walking, failed all 3 field sobriety tests, and had a breath alcohol concentration of .136/.134.
CR 201113200
Felony Resisting Arrest A.R.S. § 13-2408(a)(1)
University Student, an All American defensive back, was stopped by police for “jaywalking.” Police claim that our client then broke police officer’s sunglasses. The police officer tackled our client, claiming he was resisting arrest. Our client steadfastly maintained his innocence, turning down several plea offers, including one for a misdemeanor.
DUI A.R.S. § 28-1381(a)(1); § 28-1381(a)(2); A.R.S. § 28-729.1 (failure to stay within one lane)
University student stopped by police for "weaving in and out of lane" and "almost striking the curb." Police claim he failed two 2 field sobriety tests, smelled like alcohol, and had a breath alcohol concentration of .144/.149. When the state failed to disclose COBRA data, we moved to preclude breath testing results. The trial court granted our motion.
All breath evidence precluded
TR11-036528
DUI A.R.S. § 28-1381(a)(1); A.R.S. § 13-8182.
When a visiting professional was stopped at DUI checkpoint, he did poorly on three field sobriety tests, smelled of alcohol, and admitted to drinking.The firm moved to preclude blood results. The trial Court granted our motion.
All blood testing results precluded
CR2011-3048-001
DUI Domestic Violence; Assault with injury ARS § 13-1201(A)(1) and ARS §13-3601 et seq
Our client, a full-time undergraduate student at the University of Arizona, was charged with seriously assaulting and injuring a former romantic partner, and criminally damaging her property. A special prosecutor was assigned and the matter came before the court for a two day trial. The trial judge precluded two defense witnesses, including the only independent percipient eyewitness. On appeal, the Superior Court granted our request for a new trial, vacating conviction, and reversing the trial judge's order of preclusion.
Conviction set aside; case remanded for new trial
TR-11034262
DUI A.R.S § 28-1381(A)(1); A.R.S § 28-951(1)
Police claimed our client, an active-duty military professional, made an "improper" wide right turn, smelled of alcohol, had a flushed face, watery bloodshot eyes, poor balance, and failed all three sobriety tests. We filed a motion alleging that our client's 4th amendment rights had been violated by University of Arizona Police Department. The County Attorney's Office, after considering our motion and other issues, dismissed the case. All charges dismissed
DUI A.R.S § 28-1381(A)(1) and A.R.S § 28-1381 (A)(2); speeding A.R.S § 28-701(a) unsafe lane usage A.R.S § 28-729.1
Police claimed that our client was slow to respond to a green light, "sitting at the intersection for approximately five seconds" and then not moving "until after someone came up behind . . . and honked the horn." When she finally did move, police claim our client was then speeding (54 mph in a 40 mph) while her vehicle was "continuously" drifting over the right lane divider. Our client reportedly also smelled of alcohol, had a flushed face, bloodshot watery eyes, poor balance, and failed two of three field sobriety tests. The matter was set to a two day jury trial. Immediately before trial the prosecutor dismissed.
J14010CR201001744
Attempted possession of marijuana A.R.S § 13-3405(A)(1); A.R.S § 13-3415(A) (drug paraphernalia)
Out client entered the fixed Border Patrol check point on Interstate 8 east of Yuma, Arizona. A government canine alerted to the vehicle and a subsequent warrantless search ensued, revealing secreted marijuana and paraphernalia. Our client and his passenger made post-Miranda admissions.
DUI A.R.S. § 28-1381 and A.R.S. § 28-751(1)
Police claimed that our client made an improper right turn (starting from the median lane in a four lane road), smelled like alcohol, had slurred speech, 6/6 "cues" of HGN (horizontal gaze nystagmus) and 4 of 8 "cues" on the walk and turn test. Breath test reading was a .102. The firm filed a motion alleging that our client's 4th Amendment rights had been violated by the police. The City Attorney's Office, after considering our motion, dismissed the case.
CR-10016559
Super Extreme DUI § 28-1382(a)(2); (BAC .20) (45 days minimum in jail); Minor operating motor vehicle with liquor in body, A.R.S. § 4-244.34 (2 year mandatory license suspension); Minor in possession of liquor § 4-244.41.
Police claim that our client ran a red light while driving with both head lights off at 1:30 a.m., had slurred speech, 8 of 8 possible "cues" on the walk and turn test, 6 of 6 on HGN, and a BAC of .20. We filed a motion for sanctions based on the State's failure to timely disclose breath tests, and police reports of the stop officer. The day before jury trial, the State offered a plea to reckless driving.
All charges in complaint dismissed, pled to reckless driving, no jail, $488.00 fine.
TR-10-01479
Criminal Speeding, A.R.S. § 28-701.02 (a)(2) [more than 20 mph over limit in residential/commercial area].
Police stopped client for driving 71 mph in 35 mph zone several blocks from University of Arizona, using calibrated radar. Prosecutor refused to enter plea negotiations. At trial court found our client not guilty of criminal charge, reducing matter to civil speeding.
Criminal charge dismissed; reduced to civil infraction; $249.00 fine.
TR10-060655 and CR 10-016343
DUI A.R.S. §28-1381 (a)(1) & 1381 (a)(2)
Police claimed defendant drove in lane of on-coming traffic, smelled like alcohol, had slurred speech, failed HGN test, and had a BAC of .124/.119. The firm filed motions based on the State's failure to disclose a video of the defendant's driving, that the State originally claimed may not exist, and COBRA data for the breath machine, which our firm believes contains important information concerning the reliability of the machine. The State moved to dismiss case before trial.
CR-2010-015899
Disorderly conduct A.R.S. § 13-2904
Police claim that in a road rage incident our client followed the victim to the victim's house, parked right outside his driveway, shouting obscenities. After surviving probable cause determination, and refusing to offer diversion, the State moved to dismiss on the eve of trial indicating it does not intend to refile.
TR10-035334
Extreme DUI A.R.S. § 28-1383 (BAC .180; DUI A.R.S. § 28-1381 (A)(1); 1381 (A)(3)
Police claimed defendant ran two stops signs, drove left of center, exhibited slurred speech, was unsteady on feet, did poorly on the field sobriety tests and had replicate readings on the Intoxilyzer 8000 of .180/.198. At trial we demonstrated that the COBRA data for the Intoxilyzer 8000 used revealed a series of electrical/voltage problems, some of which went unreported.
Jury found defendant not guilty of ALL CHARGES. All charges dismissed.
08-99032
Premeditated First Degree Murder A.R.S § 13-1105; Attempted Sexual Assault A.R.S §13-1406
The firm filed a petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in the U.S. District Court alleging inter alia, that the imposition of the death penalty violative of due process, because the trial judge became impermissibly enmeshed in the proceedings, raising an unacceptable risk of judicial bias. On appeal the United States District Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit in a published decision granted Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, vacating the death penalty on grounds claimed.
Penalty of death set aside for new trial.
CR1774411
DUI A.R.S. § 28-1381
Defendant, a professional, arrested by officer who allegedly saw 4-6 cues on the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN), and failure on the Walk and Turn test. The firm filed a motion to dismiss for lack or probable cause to arrest, alleging that the arresting officer failed to keep accurate HGN records, and had a history of claiming facts not supported by video evidence. The court granted defendant's motion to dismiss for no probable cause to arrest.
CR2000-1536
Arson, A.R.S. § 13-1704 [class 2 felony]
Defendant, convicted of multiple counts of arson, A.R.S. § 13-1704 engaged the firm, inter alia, to move to set aside the conviction pursuant to A.R.S. § 13-907. Superior Court, after hearing, granted motion to set aside.
Conviction for Arson A.R.S. § 13-1704 Class 2 Felony set aside.
TR 2010-057035
"Super" extreme DUI A.R.S. § 28-1383 with accident [BAC .256 blood]
Defendant involved in single car accident charged, inter alia, with "super" extreme DUI A.R.S. § 28-1383 [above a .20 within 2 hours of driving]; 45 day jail minimum penalty. Blood reading .256. We called no expert at trial, but rather relied upon the State's criminalist expert.
At jury trial: jury found defendant NOT GUILTY of extreme DUI.
TR-10036935
ARS § 28-1381, 1383 (extreme DUI) BAC .198; A.R.S. § 28-781.2.
University Student charged with extreme DUI. We filed a motion to suppress all evidence based on illegality of stop by motor officer, who alleged that client made a "wide turn."
CR10-011773
Domestic violence/Assault with Injuries A.R.S. § 13-1201 (a)(1), A.R.S. § 13-3601 et seq.
Foreign national charged with domestic violence: potential immigration consquences.
Driving on a suspended license, Title 28 Arizona Code, § 3473; running a red light A.R.S. § 28-645.
College-bound juvenile, charged with criminal conduct
TR2001-0211
DUI drugs A.R.S. § 28-1381(a)(1), A.R.S. § 28-1381(a)(3) and A.R.S. § 28-645.
Oro Valley mother with spotless record, charged with driving under the influence of amphetamines.
CR10-100735
Trial: client with prior felony record, charged with domestic violence assault with injuries
CR20-10003911
Hit and run with damage (A.R.S. § 28-662), criminal damage (A.R.S. § 13-1602).
Professional with no prior record charged with hit and run, and criminal damage. At trial defendant was found not guilty of all charges.
Not guilty verdict at trial (all charges dismissed).
Possession of Marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, A.R.S § 13-3405.
Licensed professional with fingerprint clearance charged with marijuana possession.
TR10-030679
DUI (A.R.S. § 28-1381(a)(1), driving above a .08. A.R.S. § 28-1381(a)(2), contributing to the delinquency/dependency of a minor (A.R.S. § 13-3613).
Client charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and DUI
CR20-100013716
Domestic violence/criminal damage/disorderly conduct A.R.S. § 13-1602; A.R.S. § 13-[2904], A.R.S. § 13-3601.
Military professional charged with domestic violence. We filed motion to dismiss for violation of Fourth Amendment rights (illegal search), as well as a motion to strike the State's response
CR20-10103575
Possession of false identification [A.R.S. § 28-3478] and shoplifting [A.R.S. § 28-1802].
University student charged with possession of false identification and shoplifting
TR20-10059420
"Super" Extreme DUI (A.R.S. § 28-1383) [BAC .216]; extreme DUI; DUI (A.R.S. § 28-1381); running red light (A.R.S. § 28-645); improper lane usage A.R.S. § 28-751.1.
Client charged with "Super" Extreme DUI (BAC .216) which carries a minimum penalty inter alia of 45 days in jail. We filed a motion for sanctions alleging the State had failed to diligently disclose blood test results for almost five months. The trial court granted defense motion and ordered all blood results precluded.
"Super" Extreme DUI, Extreme DUI, and A.R.S. 1381(a)(2) DUI charges dismissed.
CR10-017215
Domestic violence; assault with injury; ARS § 13-1203 (a)(1) & § 13-3601.
Professional charged with domestic violence. The firm, inter alia, took the position that charges were improvidently issued, and without probable cause.
TR10061040
ARS § 28-1383 Extreme DUI (BAC .18); §4-244 Minor in possession while driving.
University student facing academic discipline, criminal charges, and two year license suspension, engaged firm which filed motion to suppress breath tests for late disclosure.
DV20101053/SP20030581
A.R.S. § 13-3601 & 3602 Domestic Violence ex parte order of protection, affecting firearm possession.
Although our client had five previous domestic violence arrests with same victim, the court on the firm's motion dismissed order of protection.
Order of Protection dismissed.
CR09-0902-TUC-RCC-BPV
21 USC 841(a)(1) and 841 (b)(1)(c) drug trafficking; 5 year mandatory minimum.
At Border patrol check point on Interstate 19 drug dog alerted and found approximately 140 pounds of marijuana. Defendant, legal permanent resident of the United States for 40 years, made inculpatory statements and faced automatic deportation from the United States pursuant to 8 USC 1101(a)(43). Government offered a plea to 21 months. Client discharged his prior attorney, and the firm (2) moved to suppress evidence, arguing that drug dog responded improperly, (2) moved for disclosure of drug dog training and performance materials as Brady evidence. Government argued national security was jeopardized by disclosure, but when court ordered disclosure government offered to dismiss indictment in exchange for a plea to 8 USC 4 (misprision of a felony) which will not result in automatic deportation.
All charges in indictment dismissed, two years probation, no jail, no fine.
PCC § 22-52
Licensed professional, with prior arrests, in undercover sting operation. After conducting formal interview, it was determined that undercover officer had engaged in aggressive conduct, soliciting the transaction. Assistant Trial Bureau Chief, Phoenix City Prosecutor's Office reviewed the matter.
TR10000542
Extreme DUI A.R.S. §§ 28-1381 and 1382. BAC .187 Defendant moved to suppress evidence for want of reasonable suspicion to stop vehicle for an alleged "wide" right turn in violation of A.R.S. § 28-751(1). At the evidentiary hearing, defendant presented a civil engineer who testified that poor road design rendered impracticable for defendant to turn as police officer thought she should have. The trial court held that the defendant did not violate A.R.S. §28-751(1). Therefore, the stop violated the 4th amendment. The Court granted defendant's motion to suppress.
08-01578M
Conspiracy to smuggle and harbor aliens 8 § U.S.C. 1324 and 18 U.S.C. § 371
Manager of fast food restaurant chain arrested for conspiracy to smuggle, harbor, hire, and to employ illegal aliens
Reduced to petty offense (low level misdemeanor). No jail; $1500 fine; 9 months probation and all other charges dismissed.
TR09096935
Defense motion to dismiss for no reasonable suspicion to stop; and motion to introduce polygraph evidence
All criminal charges dismissed.
TR10026240
State failed to disclose blood testing in timely fashion. Defendant moved for sanctions, and State failed to respond. Defendant moved to preclude State's argument under Rules of Criminal Procedure. Court grants defendant's motion, and precludes all blood evidence by ruling that State waives all substantiative arguments.
U076164
Super extreme DUI A.R.S. § 28-1382(a)(2); BAC .22
State failed to disclose police report of stop officer. Defendant's motion for sanctions granted; stop officer is fully precluded from case.
TR09-057949 and CR09-923135
Hit and run; A.R.S. § 28-622
At trial State failed to properly subpoena witnesses.
CR2009-924575
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; A.R.S. § 13-3415 & Driving on a suspended license A.R.S. § 28-3473 (a)
Defendant moved to suppress evidence for 4th Amendment Violation. At first evidentiary hearing, State dismissed, but later refiled. At second evidentiary hearing, State dismissed.
TR10083928
State filed motion to dismiss.
CR10076363
DUI for legal professional with a .086 BAC.
TR09002335
Super Extreme DUI, ARS § 28-1382(a)(2); B.A.C. .23
State failed to disclose material witness; defendant moved to preclude.
CR2009-4760
Drive by shooting of officer, ARS § 13-1209
Dangerous felony; presumptive 7 years in prison; motion to remand for grand jury misconduct granted; upon refile all charges dismissed.
CR100087-TUC-JMR
8 USC 1324, Alien Smuggling; 18 USC 371, Federal Conspiracy
Alien smuggling conspiracy case in Southern Arizona with priors.
CR9093828
Domestic Violence/Threats to Intimidate, ARS § 13-1202
At trial, all charges dismissed.
TR09057951
Super Extreme DUI, ARS § 28-1382(a)(2); B.A.C. 2.12; minimum sentence: 45 days jail
Motion to Suppress granted [4th Am. No reasonable suspicion to stop by Pima County Sheriff for allegedly weaving and turning unsafely]. State dismisses and states it will not ever refile.
Possession of Narcotics in Drug Free School Zone, a Class 4 Felony, ARS § 13-3411 & 3408
At trial [adjudication hearing] after testimony by Oro Valley Police and School Asst. Principal, defendant acquitted of all charges.
TR09045427
Extreme DUI, B.A.C. .18; minimum sentence 30 days jail, ARS § 28-1382
Motion to Suppress granted [4th Am. no reasonable suspicion to stop by Pima County Sheriffs Department for allegedly driving without headlights]. State dismissed all charges.
CR09-912428
Domestic Violence; Criminal Damage; Disorderly Conduct; ARS § 13-3601 & 1602
At trial: Motion for Directed Verdict Granted
C20094215
Civil Malicious Prosecution case against large corporate entity
Motion for summary judgment granted (Ariz. R. Civ. Proc. 56).
Only our counterclaims remain.
CR08023235
State's Appeal of trial court granting defendant's motion to preclude blood evidence [unreasonable phlebotomy practices]
TR9008339
Pima County JP Court
Motion to Suppress [4th Amendment, no reasonable suspicion to stop by University of Arizona police]; unopposed by state
TR8107966
Extreme DUI with prior and injury accident
Motion for Sanctions for Discovery violations; unopposed by State. Defendant facing 120 min in jail based on prior and BAC above .20.
CR2009-1433-002
Motion to Suppress [4th Amendment, warrantless stop by HIDA narcotics agents in parcel case] granted. Above threshold amount: 5 year mandatory minimum prison sentence under State Law.
TR0903165
Extreme DUI with prior
Motion for Discovery Sanctions granted [witness misconduct]
TR08-023235
Motion to Suppress blood [unreasonable phlebotomy] granted
CR2009-1032
Motion to Suppress [warrantless seizure of vehicle for invalid reason/construction zone signage by Oro Valley Police] granted
CR08-0122
Criminal zoning/maintaining a commercial junkyard business
Motion to dismiss [based on existing use prior to effective date of ordinances] granted
Marana Town Court
No formal diversion required
TR08-034674
State served with civil rights violation notice of claim against Pima County Sheriff's department for conduct of arresting officer
TR08-018623
Extreme DUI with prior BAC .202
Motion to suppress blood granted [disclosure violation]
All DUI related charges dismissed; reduced to disorderly conduct; no jail.
C-2007-7490
Civil Malicious Prosecution
Defense verdict. No liability.
TR-7101895
JFR-2009000135
Reduced to misdemeanor. No jail.
CR-8057041 Tucson City Court
Motion to suppress breath granted (Intox. 8000)
CR-8133924 Tucson City Court
DUI BAC .13
TR-8120224
Extreme DUI BAC .17
Motion to suppress 4th Amendment grounds
TR-08032619
CR-06-1703
Federal money laundering and alien smuggling conspiracies with prior
734 count Indictment
Reduced to misdemeanor $200 fine; no jail
CR-2008-00535 Cochise County Superior Court
Reduced to misdemeanor; no jail
These results include only litigated public record results. These results do not include numerous diversion agreements, pre-indictment resolutions,
juvenile matters, confidential settlements, administrative matters, and most negotiated public record plea agreements, the firm has achieved
during this time period. Rather, listed almost exclusively are public record results obtained through successful litigation efforts. 250 North Meyer Avenue Tucson, Arizona | Tucson: (520) 624 3500 | Toll Free: 1 (800) 760 2986