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Rockville man accused of Sexual Offense charges released.

Rockville sex offense lawyer In the Defendant’s third bond hearing, Rockville criminal Attorney David Moyse convinced the Judge to lower his client’s bond from $250,000 to an unsecured personal bond. This means that all his client had to do was sign his name in order to be released from jail.

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DUI Attorney David Moyse Convinces Montgomery County Judge to Suppress FSTs.

Rockville DUI attorney In a recent trial in May 2014, Rockville DUI attorney David Moyse convinced the District Court Judge that the police officer had no basis to request that his client perform field sobriety tests. As a result, the prosecution could not introduce any evidence of Moyse’s client being

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

David Moyse gets two clients Not Guilty verdicts on DUIs in the same day!

In May 2014, Maryland DUI attorney David Moyse had an impressive morning as he helped two clients beat their DUI charges and avoid jail time. In the first case, the prosecuting attorney planned to ask for a month in jail for Moyse’s client’s third DUI. Moyse successfully convinced the Montgomery

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

Maryland Personal Injury Forces Drunk Driver to Accept Responsibility for the Injuries He Caused

Maryland Personal Injury Attorney, Jonathan Carroll, won a hard-fought case for his client who was injured after crashing into a disabled car on a busy highway. The disabled car was left behind by a drunk driver who previously crashed into a guardrail. Carroll argued that even if he was not

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Posted in Injury Cases, Maryland Injury cases, News of the Firm

Client’s Future in America Secure After Cocaine Distribution Charges Dropped.

In April 2014, Virginia criminal lawyer Jonathan Oates convinced Fairfax county prosecutors and narcotics detectives to drop cocaine distribution charges against his client, who was facing up to 20 years of incarceration and a significant period of active jail time. To raise the stakes in the case, Jon’s client was

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Posted in Criminal cases, Virginia cases

DWI charges tossed when officer found to be out of his jurisdiction.

Maryland DUI lawyer David Krum convinced a Montgomery County District Court Judge to throw out all traffic charges in a DWI case where the Defendant had been stopped for speeding and weaving over the lane. The judge sided with Mr. Krum who argued that the officer was out of his

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Posted in Criminal cases, Maryland cases, Montgomery county criminal cases

Dismissal and little Jail time for DWI number three and four.

Howard County DUI lawyer Attorney David Krum convinced a Howard County district court judge to sentence the Defendant to only four days of incarceration for his client’s third and fourth DWIs. The Jezic, Krum & Moyse client had been charged with driving under the influence two times within 30 days.

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Posted in Criminal cases, Howard County criminal cases., Maryland cases, News of the Firm

Maryland Injury Attorney Wins Trial Based on Key Photographic Evidence.

Maryland personal injury attorney, Jonathan Carroll, fought hard at trial after his client had been sideswiped by another car that unlawfully merged into his lane. The at-fault driver tried to argue at court that our client was the one who unlawfully left his lane. Our client prevailed, because he had

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Posted in Injury Cases, Maryland cases, Maryland Injury cases, News of the Firm

DUI dismissed due to speedy trial violation.

Maryland DUI Attorney In April 2014,  Maryland DUI Attorney David Moyse convinced a Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge to dismiss his client’s DUI due to a violation of the client’s right to a speedy trial. It was the client’s second DUI and he had already been sentenced to six days

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

Woman pleads guilty to vastly reduced charge of Manslaughter in 2007 killing of D.C. paralegal.

By Keith L. Alexander, Published: July 30, 2012 An Argentine woman charged in the 2007 slaying of a Washington paralegal pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter Monday shortly before a jury was to be selected for her murder trial. Prosecutors had charged Blanca Ortiz, 47, with first-degree murder while armed in

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