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Mr. Jezic speaks at the Goldstein criminal law lecture for fourth year in a row.

On March 29,  2014 criminal attorney Andrew Jezic was a featured presenter for the fourth consecutive year at the 21st annual Alan Goldstein crminal law lecture, the most prominent criminal law seminar for practitioners and prosecutors in Maryland. Mr. Jezic spoke about recent developments in confession law, the topic of

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Armed Robbery defendant released in Montgomery County.

Attorney Raquel Smith obtained an unsecured personal bond for her client facing conspiracy charges involving first degree assault and armed robbery. During the bond hearing, Ms. Smith convinced the Montgomery County Judge to release the defendant under the supervision of the County’s Pre-Trial Services Unit while awaiting her trial.

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Annapolis Judge Finds Client NOT GUILTY.

Attorney Raquel Smith obtained NOT GUILTY verdicts for her client who was facing possible revocation of her Maryland driver’s license. During closing, Ms. Smith pointed to crucial case law which bolstered defense counsel’s assertion that her client was INNOCENT of the charges she was facing. As a result, her client

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Husband Found Not Guilty of seriously assaulting his wife.

Attorney David Wooten convinced a Montgomery County judge to acquit his client of allegations of domestic violence. During her direct examination, the defendant’s estranged wife appeared to be an innocent victim seeking justice. She described a brutal attack, involving multiple punches to the face, choking, biting, and kicking. Her father

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Drug charges thrown out at trial table.

Attorney David Moyse gets drug charges dismissed as case was being called for trial. Moyse told the prosecutor that his case would be a trial early in the day, and all of the police officers came to court with the necessary evidence. However, Moyse cited an old case to point

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Attorney David Moyse convinces District Court Judge to throw out case.

In March 2014, Attorney David Moyse was able to convince a judge to completely dismiss assault charges against his client. The client, a permanent resident, faced loss of his Green Card if convicted of the domestic assault. The prosecutor made a generous offer to reduce the charges and plea to

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Judge Finds Defendant Driver Responsible for Accident Based on Post-Accident Conversation.

Maryland Personal Injury Attorney Jonathan Carroll represented a client who was rear-ended. The responsible party claimed that Mr. Carroll’s client backed into him while he was stopped. During the course of the trial, Mr. Carroll forced the responsible party to admit that after the accident when the two drivers spoke,

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Insurance Company Compares Severity of Car Crash to a Sneeze, Personal Injury Attorney Jonathan Carroll and Court Disagree.

At trial, the Defense hired an engineer to testify that a rear end collision that pushed the Plaintiff’s car several feet forward exerted no more force on the Plaintiff’s head and neck than a simple sneeze. Maryland Personal Injury Attorney Jonathan Carroll called the defense out for trying to use

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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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