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Protective order dismissal.

Attorney David Wooten recently convinced two different Montgomery County Circuit Court judges to dismiss two protective orders filed by the client’s estranged wife over the course of four months.  Attorney Wooten’s client had pled guilty to Second Degree Assault against his wife in 2012.  In the first 2013 protective order,

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Jezic convinces Montgomery County Circuit Court judge not to revoke probation.

Jezic’s criminal client was facing 8 1/2 years back-up time for an alleged violation of probation, which was based on his client’s alleged continued involvement in an illegal gang.    At the hearing the prosecution presented numerous damning photos and blog postings, as well as expert testimony from a Montgomery County

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JKM attorney obtains sentence reduction for client in ICE Custody.

Criminal defense attorney Rand Lucey convinced a Howard County District Court Judge to reduce his client’s 2008 sentence for theft.  The sentence reduction paved the way for the client, who had been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for several months, to be released and avoid deportation.

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JKM client acquitted of Felony Theft.

Criminal attorney Rand Lucey obtained an acquittal for his client accused of stealing World War II antiques worth thousands of dollars from an antique dealer’s home.  The Prince George’s County District Court judge delivered a Not Guilty verdict on the sole count of Felony Theft, despite the antique dealer’s testimony

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Debate on brain scans as lie detectors highlighted in Maryland murder trial.

Montgomery County, Maryland, criminal Cases. Article Link 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 Ranger Michael McQueen. He has long said that

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Maryland criminal attorney Andrew Jezic gets client out of state prison 10 years early with successful post-conviction petition.

Thursday, March 25, 2013 On March 28, 2013, Maryland criminal attorney Andrew Jezic convinced prosecutors in Montgomery County to release his client more than 10 years before the end of his sentence because of potential errors of client’s original lawyers (not Jezicfirm lawyers) at his original jury trial in 2009.

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Virginia Criminal Attorney gets client ” no conviction ” on theft case arising out of National Airport.

March, 2013 Criminal attorney Jonathan Oates successfully fought in Arlington County against a conviction for client, despite video surveillance evidence. Oates’ diligent and persuasive efforts were effective, and client’s case will  be closed without record and free from any convictions.

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Moyse obtains a lightning-quick acquittal for a man accused of sexual assault in Prince George’s County.

Monday April 1, 2013 Maryland criminal attorney David Moyse obtained a lightning-quick acquittal from a jury in Prince Georges County – in a mere 15 minutes of deliberation – on charges of …On April 1, 2013, criminal attorney David Moyse obtained a complete acquittal for a man accused of sexual

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Bond reduced from $750,000 to $50,000.

Monday, April 1, 2013 On April 1, 2013, Maryland criminal attorneys Jaime Alonso along with Andrew Jezic convinced a District Court judge in Montgomery County to cut his client’s bail by 15 times – from $750,000 to $50,000, with no house arrest or restrictive release conditions, even though the charges

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Moyse gets bond reduced from $300000 to Personal Recognizance.

April, 2013 Montgomery Criminal attorney David Moyse convinced a district court judge to change his clients bond from $300k to an unsecured personal bond. – meaning that the client was released from jail without paying any money. The defendant faces felony sex offences, and was apprehended after leading police on a

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