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People v. Confidential 609

Case Number: 2011-35-609
Obstructing A Peace Officer
NOT GUILTY
26th & 111th & Ellis, Chicago

Chicago police officers claim that Mr. N would not follow orders to move out of the way to allow them to execute a search warrant. At trial we showed the judge that it was the officers that caused the problem and that Mr. N was just on the porch talking to his friends when the police ran up on him. Finding of Not Guilty.
111th-Ellis-Chicago-Cook-County-Court

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Type: Obstructing A Peace Officer
Court Decision: NOT GUILTY
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People v. Confidential 656

Case Number: 2009-05-656
Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking
NOT GUILTY
Bridgeview Courthouse

The victim identified Mr. S as the person who told her and her boyfriend to get out of her Bravada which was parked at 5331 S. Shore Drive. The stolen car was found in a crash the next day containing four other people. At trial we showed that the boyfriend identified someone else in a line-up and gave a different story than his girlfriend. Attorney Levinsohn showed the the judge it was a case of mistaken identity and that Mr. S had no involvement in the hijacking.  Not Guilty.

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Type: Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking
Court Decision: NOT GUILTY
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Charged with Battery Found Not Guilty

Firm Case Number: 2010-46-611
Battery
NOT GUILTY
26th & Branch 46, Chicago

Chicago Police Officer Perez claimed that Mr. E kicked him while he was arresting him for traffic tickets. We called two eye witnesses who saw that Mr. E did not kick the officer and was only concerned about his children who he was picking up at the park. We showed the court that the officer was lying . . . finding of not guilty.

Case Number: 2010-46-611
Type: Battery
Court Decision: NOT GUILTY
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People v. Confidential 1097

Firm Case Number: 2009-05-1097
Delivery of a Controlled Substance
DISMISSED
Bridgeview Courthouse

Chicago Ridge Police claimed that Mr. M sold drugs to a confidential informant at the Blue Star Motel. We set the case for trial. The so-called informant did not appear in court. Neither the state nor the police officers could produce any evidence against Mr. M and the case had to be dismissed.

Case Number: 2009-05-1097
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People v. Confidential 1095

Firm Case Number: 2010-05-1095
Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon
NOT GUILTY
Bridgeview Courthouse

Chicago police officers claimed that they saw Mr. N throw a gun out of his car after he got into an argument with his uncle. After cross-examining the police officer it was clear to the judge that the officer did not see Mr. N throw anything out of his car. Attorney Levinsohn used the preliminary hearing testimony of the officer to show the judge that the officer was lying. Finding of NOT GUILTY.

Case Number: 2010-05-1095
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