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Montgomery courts take detour around Google

Article Link by St. John Barned-Smith Staff writer   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 a man last month accused of child sex abuse, Andy Jezic asked a Montgomery

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No jail, despite 45 pounds of Marijuana.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013 Andrew Jezic convinced a Montgomery County Circuit Court judge to give his client no jail, after the client was found guilty of Conspiracy to Distribute Marijuana – a misdemeanor – involving a package containing 45 pounds of marijuana He was given three years of probation and

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Bond of Gaithersburg man accused of child sex abuse cut in half.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013 Article Link By St. John Barned-Smith, At a bond review hearing in Montgomery County Circuit Court Tuesday, a judge halved the bond of a man accused of child sex abuse from $500,000 to $250,000. David Fernando Javier Zarayasi, 66, of Royal Bonnet Circle in Montgomery Village,

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Jezic elected into select group of leading criminal law practitioners.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Andrew Jezic was voted by other Maryland criminal lawyers and judges as a member of the select group of criminal practitioners who comprise the Maryland State Bar’s Criminal Law Section Council. This is the second time that Mr. Jezic has been elected to serve on this

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Jezic gets all sex offenses and felonies dismissed in Prince George’s County Circuit Court.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Andrew Jezic convinced a Prince George’s County prosecutor in a statutory rape case, carrying decades in jail, to dismiss all felonies and all sex offense charges. The defendant, who had confessed to the police, plead guilty to a misdemeanor, Second Degree Assault. As a result, the

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Maryland criminal lawyer David Moyse gets DWI Conviction dismissed on appeal.

Thursday, May 23, 2013 Attorney David Moyse got his client’s conviction for DUI dismissed on appeal, despite the client blowing NEARLY THREE TIMES THE LEGAL ALCOHOL LIMIT. Moyse’s tenacious defense led the prosecutor to dismiss all jailable offenses, allowing his client to avoid jail time, 12 driver’s license points, and

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Defendant in Prince George’s County, charged with Armed Robbery, pleads only to a misdemeanor Second Degree Assault.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Andrew Jezic convinced a Prince George’s County prosecutor to dismiss Armed Robbery charges, all felonies, and all gun charges, despite the defendant being caught nearly red-handed with a shotgun in his fleeing vehicle. The defendant plead to Second Degree Assault, a misdemeanor, giving him a strong

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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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