Firm Case Number: 2010-03-730
Possession/Delivery of a Controlled Substance
NOT GUILTY
Maywood Courthouse
The police claimed that our client, Mr. D, was selling drugs from his house. They found drugs on the top shelf of a closet and a scale used to weigh drugs and drug packaging. When they searched the home there were at least 5 adults in the apartment. At trial we proved that the drugs were not his. We also proved that the scale could not be used to weigh drugs because it had no batteries and was being used as a cigarette ashtray. The judge found our client Not Guilty.
Firm Case Number: 2009-04-1101
Possession of a Controlled Substance
DISMISSED
Maywood Courthouse
Oak Park Police officers stopped Mr. A as he was coming out of the bathroom at a gas station on Harrison Street. The officers claimed that they saw drug paraphernalia in his pocket. He was then brought over to his car, which was searched. At a hearing, I proved that the heroin found in the car was the result of an illegal search and therefore could not be used against him. The case had to be dismissed.
Firm Case Number: 2009-26-1099
Residential Burglary
NOT GUILTY
26th & California, Chicago
Chicago Police investigated a burglary and found Mr. Y’s fingerprints on the victim’s property found in the alley. At trial, we proved that the property had been in the alley for almost 11 hours before it was recovered by the police, that the alley was a public way, that under controlling case law the evidence was not enough to convict Mr. Y. Finding of NOT GUILTY.
Firm Case Number: 2009-DM-816
DOMESTIC BATTERY
NOT GUILTY
Chicago Domestic Violence Court
Mr. P’s ex-girlfriend accused him of pouring mop water on her, pushing her to the ground, and choking her. After an extensive investigation of the allegations, our attorney showed that the ex-girlfriend was lying and the judge found our client NOT GUILTY of all of the charges.
Firm Case Number: 2009-DM-814
DOMESTIC BATTERY
NOT GUILTY
Chicago Domestic Violence Court
Mr. F’s ex-wife accused him of grabbing her about the body and neck while at her uncle’s house causing her bodily harm. At trial I showed that Mr. F’s ex-wife had lied and the judge found him NOT GUILTY.