Proven Case Outcomes
A sample of dismissals, not-guilty verdicts, and reduced charges. Every case is unique, but these show our courtroom preparedness.
Proven Victories in Court
Below is a representative selection of real court outcomes achieved for clients in Massachusetts District and Superior courts. This list is illustrative and does not represent all cases handled or won.
Client was indicted on two counts of rape, carrying significant state prison exposure. By highlighting the lack of physical evidence and exposing major contradictions in the allegations through cross-examination, the jury returned not guilty verdicts on all counts. Barnstable County Superior Court: Not Guilty.
Client was accused of rape and indecent assault and battery. I established that the communication between the parties before and after the alleged incident contradicted the charges, leading to a full acquittal at trial. Barnstable County Superior Court: Not Guilty on all counts.
Client was accused of OUI after hitting a telephone pole. At trial I introduced evidence that the client may have been a passenger, not the driver. Orleans District Court: not guilty on all counts, and not responsible on the civil motor-vehicle infraction.
Client was accused of driving to a police station while intoxicated to bail out a friend. I showed the Commonwealth could not prove the person who walked through the door was the one who drove the car there. Orleans District Court: not guilty on all counts.
After a thorough investigation, our team produced a statement from the complaining witness that differed entirely from what she had told police. After reviewing the investigator’s report, the government dismissed the case before trial.
Charges of assault and battery on a child with substantial injury and reckless endangerment ended in a nolle prosequi, meaning the District Attorney’s office dismissed the case.
Not guilty on the OUI (second offense); the only finding was negligent operation, which preserved the client’s license. Not responsible on all other infractions.
Assault and battery charge dismissed after the alleged victim did not appear at the first trial date.
Larceny charge dismissed upon payment of restitution, resolving the matter without a conviction.
Client found not guilty at trial on a felony charge of vandalizing property.
Negotiated a substantially reduced penalty on an OUI charge, limiting the impact on the client’s record and license.
Disclaimer: Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is unique and depends entirely on its own facts, laws, and evidence. The case summaries above represent a selection of highlighted outcomes and are not an exhaustive list of all case victories or representation.
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