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Sheriff’s office notifications lacking after death involving service weapon.

Article Link By Danielle E. Gaines News-Post Staff The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office did not comply with state notification laws after a courthouse deputy’s family member was reported shot to death in their home. In response to a Public Information Act request from The Frederick News-Post, State’s Attorney Charlie Smith

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Man released from Immigration Custody, Granted Permanent Residency after 2009 Conviction Vacated.

April, 2013 Maryland criminal lawyer Rand W. Lucey obtained a new trial for a client that had pled guilty to drug possession in 2009. With his plea vacated, the client who had been detained bu ICE for months pending deportation proceedings, was released from ICE custody and granted permanent resident

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Homicide Charges Dismissed Nearly 2 Decades after Guilty Plea.

April, 2013 In April 2013, Howard County prosecutors dismissed all charges against a Jezic, Krum & Moyse client accused of killing her boyfriend in 1994. The client pled guilty to manslaughter in 1995, but in 2010 Maryland criminal Attorneys Rand Lucey and Andrew Jezic successfully convinced a Howard County Judge

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Hung jury for Jezic’s client on sex offenses.

Monday 04/15/2013 After a four-day jury trial in Montgomery County Circuit Court, and after 11 hours of deliberation, Mr Jezic’s client remains free on bond after the jury remained deadlocked or “hung,” and a mistrial was declared by the circuit court judge. The re-trial on several counts of sexual offense will

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Gaithersburg man, husband of day care provider, faces sex-abuse charges.

Article Link By St. John Barned-Smith, Posted:  04/25/2013 5:59 PM A Gaithersburg man whose wife runs a Montgomery Village child day care center faces charges of child sex abuse. On Thursday, Montgomery County police said that last month, David Fernando Javier Zarayasi was arrested and charged with sexually abusing a

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over 45 lbs of marijuana possesion receives misdemeanor deal with no additional time in jail.

April 2013, Criminal attorney Jonathan R. Oates successfully fought and won deal in Prince George’s County Circuit Court for client accused of possessing and distributing over 45 lbs of marijuana.  Despite being charged with two felonies, and having a previous felony conviction for distributing CDS, attorney Jonathan Oates’ advocacy on

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bond reduced from $400,000 to $17,500 in Prince George’s Court.

Thursday April 25, 2013 , Mr. Jezic convinced a District Court judge in Prince George’s County to reduce his client’s bond from 400,000 to 17,500, despite the very serious charges of sexual child abuse.  Several family members testified at tbe bond hearing, including the client’s ex-wife.  The client was freed

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Man ran down two brothers in Gaithersburg with his car.

Article Link By St. John Barned-Smith, This story was updated on May 14, 2013. A Damascus man accused of running down two Potomac men in December with his mother’s black Honda Civic — killing one and injuring the other — pleaded guilty Tuesday to second-degree murder and first-degree assault. Fernando

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Fraudulent credit card purchases receives misdemeanor deal with no jail and no probation.

May, 2013   In Loudoun County, Virginia, the effective advocacy of attorney Jonathan R. Oates resulted in a misdemeanor deal with no probation, despite the allegations that his client had fraudulently taken over $20,000. Despite the prosecutor demanding a felony conviction, crimina attorney Jonathan Oates was able to persuasively present

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Moyse gets misdemeanor deal just before jury selected.

May, 2013 On the first morning of a jury trial in May 2013, Criminal attorney David Moyse got all felonies dismissed in a home invasion armed robbery case in Montgomery County. Moyse’s client plead only to misdemeanors with one year of work release, despite confessing to police that he had

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