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Our client was charged with three counts of attempted murder while suffering from severe mental health delusions. Attorneys Jim Reilley and Ryan McHugh presented mitigation evidence and negotiated aggressively with prosecutors. The client received probation with credit for time served, avoiding prison and strike convictions.
Collin Moore and Jim Reilly defended a client charged with felony domestic violence and probation violation. Targeted written motions limited the complaining witness’s testimony and weakened the prosecution’s case. As a result, the District Attorney dismissed all charges.
A 72-year-old client faced multiple child molestation charges and potential life sentences. Attorney Jim Reilly negotiated a significantly reduced resolution, limiting the case to a single count. The client was released a few months after sentencing, avoiding life imprisonment.
Our client was accused of raping an unconscious person following a party and faced serious felony exposure. Attorneys Tennille Duffy and Ryan McHugh conducted a thorough pre-filing investigation, gathering witness statements and evidence. After presenting the findings to the District Attorney, prosecutors declined to file any charges.
A European doctor faced four years in prison and potential deportation for a felony criminal threat. Attorney representation included extensive trial preparation and cross-examination of the complaining witness, prompting the District Attorney to dismiss the case. The client avoided both jail time and adverse immigration consequences.
Our client faced multiple child molestation allegations involving several alleged victims and was exposed to a potential life sentence. Through aggressive pretrial advocacy and successful defense motions challenging the prosecution’s evidence, the District Attorney dismissed all charges, allowing the client to avoid life in prison.
Rabin Nabizadeh defended a client accused of store robbery, assault on a police officer, and assault on a loss prevention officer. Through negotiations with the District Attorney, Rabin successfully reduced the excessive charges to a single misdemeanor of disturbing the peace. The client resolved the matter without serving additional jail time.
Rabin Nabizadeh represented a client charged with robbery and assault following a bar brawl. Through further investigation and obtaining a statement from the alleged victim confirming it was a mutual fight, Rabin persuaded the District Attorney to reduce the charges. Despite the client’s prior conviction, the resolution resulted in a single misdemeanor with no jail time.
Collin Moore defended a client charged with DUI after allegedly failing a roadside sobriety test. He identified that the traffic stop lacked legal justification and filed a motion to suppress all evidence obtained after the stop. The court agreed there was no probable cause, suppressed the evidence, and dismissed the DUI charge in full.
A European client living in the Bay Area on a work visa was accused of domestic violence following a heated argument with his spouse. Attorney Collin Moore investigated the case and obtained a declaration from the spouse confirming there was no violence and that police were called only to de-escalate the situation. After presenting this evidence to the District Attorney, prosecutors agreed not to file any charges, protecting the client’s criminal record and immigration status.
Two defendants were charged with federal mail fraud based on allegations that they participated in a large mortgage fraud scheme investigated by the FBI and IRS and prosecuted by multiple federal agencies. After a hard-fought jury trial in the Eastern District of California, where the government presented 26 witnesses and hundreds of exhibits, the jury acquitted both defendants on all counts in just over one day of deliberations. The verdict marked a rare loss for federal prosecutors and the first acquittal in more than 23 years on that judge’s bench.
A San Carlos physician was arrested after a family dispute and accused of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon stemming from a shooting incident. Attorney Richard Weese secured the client’s release on bail and presented compelling pre-filing evidence to prosecutors, leading the District Attorney to decline filing charges within three weeks and dismiss the case entirely.