Washington State Criminal Case Results

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Each client’s matter is unique. The results of any matter are determined by the relevant facts and applicable law. Past results are not a guarantee that your matter will be resolved similarly to the results here.

With that said, we truly believe there is hope in each and every case and we do our best to get great results for our clients.

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  • Not Guilty - Four Felony Counts

    Jason fought and won a trial for his client on all four felony counts.  Jason's client was wrongly accused by someone they did not know.  Jason fought back against an aggressive prosecutor and the jury returned a verdict of not guilty to all counts.  The judge said he had never seen an attorney h... Read On

  • Not Guilty - Assault in the Second Degree with a Firearm

    Jason won a week-long trial on an Assault in the Second Degree with a Firearm charge.  The client was looking at significant prison time but Jason believed in his client and fought all the way until the end.  The jury completely acquitted his client with a not guilty verdict.  Jason was overjoyed... Read On

  • State v. D.T.

    Outcome: Assault DV Dismissed. Read On

  • City of Marysville v. K.B.

    Outcome: Theft 3 Dismissed Read On

  • State v. Z.B.

    Outcome: Hit and Run Dismissed Read On

  • City of Seattle v. J.M.

    Outcome: Assault DV Dismissed Read On

  • City of Tacoma v. M.T.

    Outcome: Dismissed Description: Second offense DUI. Client was facing a minimum of 45 days in jail and 90 days of electronic home monitoring. I wrote a legal letter to the prosecutor explaining why the stop by the police officer was unconstitutional. The prosecutor agreed and dismissed al... Read On

  • State of Washington v. M.W.

    Outcome: Hung Jury, charges reduced to reckless driving Description: Second offense DUI, client was facing 45 days in jail and 90 days of electronic home monitoring. Prosecutor would make no offers on the case, requiring us to go to trial. At the end of the trial, the jury deliberated for a... Read On

  • State of Washington v. D.K.

    Outcome: Not Guilty Verdict Description: Not guilty verdict by jury in State of Washington v. D.K. where police report states defendant was contacted while already pulled over to the side of the road, admitted to driving, admitted to several drinks, became irate and escaped from her handcuff... Read On

  • State of Washington v. T.S.

    Outcome: DUI Charges Dismissed Description: DUI charge dismissed in State of Washington v. T.S. where client was stopped for not yielding to oncoming traffic and traveling into another lane. Client failed all sobriety tests and had a breath content of .14/.15. Case was dismissed after the ... Read On

  • State of Washington v. W.B.

    Outcome: Not Guilty Verdict Description: Not guilty verdict by jury in State of Washington v. W.B. where police report states that client was pulled over for swerving on the road, failed 6 field sobriety tests, admitted to drinking a "bucket" of Rolling Rock, or around 8 beers, and had a bre... Read On

  • State of Washington v. J.K.

    Outcome: Not Guilty Verdict Description: Not guilty verdict by jury in second offense DUI case where police report states defendant drove through a roundabout and crashed his car in the middle of the roundabout, failed all three field sobriety tests, admitted to drinking 8 beers and refused ... Read On

  • State of Washington v. R.H.

    Outcome: Not Guilty Verdict Description: 2nd Offense DUI charge dismissed in State of Washington v. R.H. where police report indicated that client was traveling 90 mph and client failed all field sobriety tests. Client refused to take the breath test. Case dismissed by State after jury hun... Read On

  • State of Washington v. B.J.

    Outcome: DUI Charges Dismissed Description: DUI charge dismissed in State of Washington v. B.J where client was stopped for swerving outside his lane. Failed all field sobriety tests and had a breath alcohol content of .10. Court found stop was unlawful and dismissed the charges. State ap... Read On

  • City of Seattle v. L.M.

    Charges: Hit & Run Attended Vehicle Outcome: Charges dismissed after 2 years. Description: Client had an accident on West Seattle Bridge and did not stay at the scene and give proper documentation.  The client was later identified by a photo montage and admitted to this.  He was charged wit... Read On

  • State of Washington v. E.B.

    Outcome: DUI Charges Dismissed Description: Second offense DUI case dismissed after judge found that there was not probable cause by the police to stop the defendant. The State initially appealed the decision, then conceded on appeal and agreed to the dismissal. Read On

  • City of Seattle v. L.W.

    Charges: Hit and Run Attended. Outcome: Charges dismissed. Description: Client hit another car in Belltown and fled the scene.  Police showed up at apartment soon thereafter and the driver confessed.  Case was dismissed through a compromise of misdemeanor, this meant that the driver paid for ... Read On

  • State of Washington v. D.C.

    Charges: Hit and Run Attended and Reckless Driving Outcome: Hit and Run charges dismissed; reckless driving reduced to the civil infraction of negligent driving 2nd degree. Description: Client intentionally hit another car on I-405 during heavy traffic and then fled the scene.  Client charg... Read On

  • City of Seattle v. T.C.

    Charges: Hit and Run Unattended Vehicle. Outcome: Charges dismissed. Description: Driver hit a parked vehicle, causing damage and did not leave any identification.  Driver later admitted to this.  The case was dismissed pursuant to a "compromise of misdemeanor" whereby the driver paid for the... Read On

  • City of Seattle v. H.G.

    Charges: Hit and Run Property Damage. Outcome: Charges dismissed. Description: Client was on his way home and hit a traffic signal.  Client left the vehicle there and walked home.  Father of the driver came back to talk to the officer.  Father went home and brought the driver.  The driver adm... Read On

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