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Ex-courthouse deputy charged in wife’s death.

Link To Article Man faces reckless endangerment count; service weapon used in her suicide By Danielle E. Gaines News-Post Staff | Posted 2 weeks ago A former Frederick County courthouse deputy will return to the United States to face reckless endangerment and gun charges related to his wife’s death, a

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Misdemeanor assault conviction dismissed on appeal.

Criminal attorney David Moyse gets second degree assault charges dismissed on appeal following finding in District Court. In a domestic violence case, with severe immigration consequences for his client. Mr. Moyse refused to accept any plea bargains on appeal, opting instead for jury trial. While the case was pending on

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DUI Charges Dismissed in Howard County.

DUI Attorney David Wooten won a DUI trial in Howard County, despite his client’s .13 blood alcohol level. The  client ( a 21 year old petty Officer 3rd classin the Navy ) was elated because attorney Wooten even convinced the prosecutor to dismiss his speeding ticket prior to starting the

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

Drugs Charges Dismissed.

Maryland Criminal Defense attorney David Moyse convinced a Howard County prosecutor to completely dismiss drug charges against his client. The client was driving a car in which heroin was found in the passenger compartment. Both the driver and passenger were arrested and charged. However, Mr Moyse convinced the prosecutor to

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Theft Case Dismissed.

In January 2014, Maryland criminal attorney David obtained a complete dismissal of all charges in multiple count conspiracy theft case in Montgomery County. Moyse’s client mistakenly helped a friend sell stolen goods at a pawn shop in Silver Spring. Following a strongly contested trial in District Court, the State elected

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Silver Spring man sentenced to eight years in prison for Wheaton robberies.

Link To Article St. John Barned-Smith, Posted: 12/12/2013 2:32 PM Who was Joseph R. Urrutia — a dangerous career criminal or a man overcoming an addiction-filled past? Defense attorneys and prosecutors wrangled over that question Thursday, before a Montgomery County Circuit Court judge sentenced Urrutia to eight years in prison

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Jury acquits Jezic’s client of all sex offense counts after two Hours of Deliberation.

Mr. Jezic and Mr. Wooten successfully mounted an aggressive defense of a Rockville man accused of sexual assault, calling twice as many witnesses as the prosecution. After a four-day jury trial, the Montgomery County jury deliberated for less than two hours and acquitted Jezic’s client of ALL charges. 

Posted in Criminal cases, Maryland cases, Police

Silver Spring Man a year and half in jail for rape, second-degree assault.

Link to Article St. John Barned-Smith, Posted:  12/03/2013 7:12 AM A Silver Spring man faces a year and a half in jail after entering an Alford plea to rape and pleading guilty to second-degree assault charges Monday. Ramon Omar Vasquez, 36, of Little Sorrel Way, had been charged in two

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Mr. Jezic continues to guide former Army Ranger toward freedom in Murder case in Montgomery County.

Link to Article On Friday, October 25, a three-judge panel from Montgomery County Circuit Court reduced the sentence of former Army Ranger Gary Smith from 28 years to 15 years.   With Smith’s 7 years of time served, he will be eligible for parole in 6 months. Mr. Jezic and Mr.

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Jury Tells National Restaurant Chain To Accept Responsibility for their Food .

Montgomery County Injury Attorney Jonathan Carroll recently went to trial against a national restaurant chain when his client swallowed glass that was discovered in the client’s food. The restaurant’s attorney tried every excuse :”it’s the distributor’s fault” , ” you can’t prove the glass came from us”, and ” the

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