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Not guilty of all charges despite the testimony of two police officers and a civilian witness.

July, 2013 Criminal Attorney Jaime Alonso successfully defended an individual who was accused of assaulting a police officer, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The Court found the defendant not guilty of all charges despite the testimony of two police officers and a civilian witness. The

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Bond reduction from $250,000 to $50,000 despite client’s alleged confession.

Thursday,  July 23, 2013 Mr. Jezic convinced a Circuit Court judge in Prince George’s County to reduce his client’s bond from 250,000 to 50,000 despite his client’s alleged confession to sexual child abuse, and despite two previous unsuccessful attempts in District Court to reduce the bond.  The prosecutor vehemently objected.

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JKM client acquitted on charge of impersonating a police officer.

Monday, July 29, 2013 Criminal Attorney Rand Lucey convinced a Prince George’s County District Court Judge to acquit his client of impersonating a police officer at the conclusion of the State’s case and before any defense was presented. The client had previously been convicted of the same charge while represented

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Posted in Criminal cases, Maryland cases

Auto manslaughter Bond.

Thursday, August 01, 2013 Maryland criminal lawyer Andrew Jezic was able to persuade a Montgomery County Circuit Court judge to release his client on a bond of $30,000, despite another Circuit Court judge having revoked her bond entirely after her arrest on charges of auto manslaughter. The client’s blood alcohol

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Criminal Attorney David Moyse convinces a Montgomery judge to completely dismiss a DUI.

August 2013 Maryland criminal lawyer David Moyse convinced a Montgomery County district court judge in Silver Spring to completely dismiss a DUI, where Moyse’s client led the police officer on a 10 minute police chase before crashing into a median on the wrong side of traffic. If convicted, the client

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Montgomery man who rammed car into brothers, killing one, gets 20 years

By Dan Morse, Published: August 1 E-mail the writer Artcile Link Fernando Valenzuela’s crime was so jarring — he rammed a Honda Civic into two men who’d just gotten out of the car, killing one of them — that the story of the man who died has sometimes become lost in

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Posted in Criminal cases, Maryland cases

Jezic argues cutting-edge MRI brain science in Montgomery County murder trial.

Debate on brain scans as lie detectors highlighted in Maryland murder trial By Michael Laris, Gary Smith says he didn’t kill his roommate. Montgomery County prosecutors say otherwise. Can brain scans show whether he’s lying? Smith is about to go on trial in the 2006 shooting death of fellow Army

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Posted in Criminal cases, Maryland cases, Montgomery county criminal cases, News of the Firm

Hung jury, despite controversial prohibition on researching jurors in Montgomery County

Montgomery judge denies Internet searches for jury selection Montgomery courts take detour around Google by St. John Barned-Smith Staff writer Greg Dohler/The Gazette Attorney Andrew V. Jezic, at his Wheaton office, believes that personal information available on the Internet should be fair game when selecting jurors. While preparing to defend

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Charges Dropped Against Man Accused of Assaulting Girl, 8 in Prince George’s County.

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY COURTS Charges Dropped Against Man Accused of Assaulting Girl, 8 By Ruben CastanedaWashington Post Staff Writer Saturday, March 10, 2007   Prince George’s County prosecutors yesterday dropped charges against a 35-year-old man who was accused of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl as she walked from a school

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Posted in Criminal cases, Prince George's county criminal cases

June 20, 2006 – Teenager Is Released After Establishing Alibi in Montgomery County.

WHEATON SLAYING Teenager Is Released After Establishing Alibi By Ernesto Londoño Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, June 20, 2006   Montgomery County prosecutors dropped murder and assault charges yesterday against an 18-year-old Silver Spring man arrested in the May 10 fatal beating of a 30-year-old man. Jose Garcia’s attorney, Andrew

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