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People v. Confidential 808

Firm Case Number: 2009-DM-808
DOMESTIC BATTERY
NOT GUILTY
555 W. Harrison, Chicago

Our client’s 12 year old niece accused him of grabbing her and holding her while her mother hit her for using her phone to send sex messages. I showed that the witness lied and that Mr. B was not even in the room when the mother was disciplining her daughter. The judge agreed that our client was not guilty and threw out the case NOT GUILTY.

Case Number: 2009-DM-808
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People v. Confidential 763

Firm Case Number: 2009-26-763
Unlawful Use of Weapon
CASE DISMISSED
26th & California, Chicago

The Chicago Police claimed to have seen Mr. N in the area 63rd and Albany while holding his right side jacket pocket with his hand. The officers approached Mr. N and detained him. During the detention they found a .32 Smith & Wesson revolver with 6 live rounds. At a motion to suppress evidence, I proved to the judge that the officers did not have probable cause to detain Mr. N. The judge ruled in my favor. Case Dismissed.

Case Number: 2009-26-763
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People v. Confidential 761

Firm Case Number: 2009-26-761
Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapon
CASE DISMISSED
26th & California, Chicago

The Chicago Police claimed that Mr. S did not stop at a stop sign and pulled him over. The officer then claimed that Mr. S did not have a driver’s license even though Mr. S handed the officer the ticket he was driving on. When the officer arrested Mr. S, he searched the car and found a .357 magnum revolver. At a motion to suppress, I proved that the officer did not have a right to search the car and evidence was suppressed case dismissed for lack of evidence..

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People v. Confidential 759

Firm Case Number: 2009-26-759
Aggravated Unlawful Use of Weapon
DISMISSED
26th & California, Chicago

The Chicago Police claimed that Mr. C was attending a vigil for a gang member who was shot when he had a Smith & Wesson .380 pistol with 6 live rounds in his pocket. At a motion to suppress, I proved that the police officer did not have probable cause to come up to Mr. C and search him in front of his home. The court agreed case Dismissed.

Case Number: 2009-26-759
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People v. Confidential 721

Firm Case Number: 2009-26-721
Possession w/Intent to Deliver over 5000 gms of Cannabis
DISMISSED
26th & California

DEA agents saw that Mr. C paid cash for a last minute Amtrak ticket. They identified him as a possible drug smuggler. They approached Mr. C and questioned him in Union Station. Without consent, the agents opened and searched Mr. C’s luggage. I filed a motion to suppress evidence and the State’s Attorney’s Office agreed to drop the charges. Case dismissed.

Case Number: 2009-26-721
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