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If you have a criminal charge and are looking for someone to fight for you until the very end, please read below about The Law Offices latest trial win: a felony jury trial from July 28 through August 1, 2014 in Maricopa County Superior Court. With my clients permission, details below: A cop says he sees my client going 100 mph on the freeway on a motorcycle and chases. He says at one point my client turns around, looks at him, and takes off 130 mph + down a residential street and through a highly crowded school zone. Cop says he sees my client at 3/4 of a mile, blow through 3 red lights while doing this before he loses him. A short time later, the cop says hed pulled into the gas station on the corner, looks north and sees my client on his motorcycle about 1/2 mile away with his turn signal on, and IDs his motorcycle as the one he was chasing. Cop chases and arrests him. The beginning of the end for this asshole was during my interview with him when I asked him Have you ever been investigated or disciplined for any occurrence involving dishonesty? His response: dishonesty...no. Strange answer, so after some half-baked accounts from him, I send my investigators hunting and they find: this cop had several internal affairs investigations that were sustained. He was criminally convicted himself, and was found to have lied under oath in his own criminal trial for assault, criminal damage, and disorderly conduct (while he was a cop) and lied during his internal affairs investigation. The state police licensing agency suspended him from being a cop for a month for lying. He also had another internal affairs investigation where he was found to have violated his departments pursuit policies related to a...motorcycle chase, and then unlawfully arrested someone not even involved in it. I told the prosecutor(s) well in advance of trial that this would not end the way they wanted it to. So, he gets on the stand, I play his interview where he lied to me, I make him read his disciplinary documents to the jury, I go through Google Maps on street view for the whole route showing that his Hawk-vision is complete horseshit and have my accident reconstructionist show mathematically that what he testified to is a lie, as well as that my client would be dead if he rode like that through a crowded city street. And the cop conveniently forgot how he pulled his gun on my client, cursed at him, and yelled at him for causing him to miss his daughters dance recital. My client testified, I had him demonstrate his full face helmet doesnt let him turn around when riding, we showed that he had his earphones in and couldnt have heard any sirens if there were any, we unspooled a 300 foot tape measure in the courtroom (about six laps from the jury box to the back door) to show just a portion of how ridiculously far away the cop was when he said he saw all of these criminal acts. Then the prosecutor put him on the stand again at the end of the case for rebuttal and I got another chance to beat his ass again. My closing was the best of my career: Cops are supposed to be heroes. They make TV shows and movies about them. They get awarded medals and get parades. They are supposed to be better than us. They are supposed to protect and serve people like my client. This one didnt and now it is your job [jury] to protect and serve him. Abbreviated version but I truly believe it and the jury did too.Out of all five charges, including a felony unlawful flight from law enforcement, reckless driving, and excessive speed, the jury acquitted for everything except going over 85 mph on the freeway. Justice served for both a good person and for a lying piece of filth. Most satisfying win of my career.
Posted on: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 16:14:07 +0000

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