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Case Results

The following is a sample of a few of the Jury Pro Law Office's successes. This list is far from complete. These successes demonstrate our legal expertise, but do not guarantee success on any future case. Every case is different and must be approached according to the specific facts and circumstances of that case.

Criminal Defense Results in Oklahoma

Attorneys at Jury Pro have successfully concluded criminal charges at all stages of prosecution: Declined charges where the matter is closed prior to the initial arraignment. Dismissal by the prosecution at preliminary hearing based on our negotiations. Dismissal by the judge at a preliminary hearing, over the prosecutions objection. Dismissal on our motion at hearing, over the State's objection. Acquittals (not guilty verdicts) at jury trial.

Dismissals

  • Felony Endeavoring to Manufacture Methamphetamines - Dismissed after Jury Pro Law Office Demurrer (motion to dismiss).

  • Felony Animal Cruelty - Acquittal (not guilty verdict) at jury trial.

  • Felony False Personation – Dismissed by judge on Jury Pro Law Office attorney motion.

  • Felony Running a Roadblock – Dismissed by judge during preliminary hearing.

  • Felony Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Drug – Dismissed by prosecutor after Jury Pro Law Office attorney explained deficiencies in the case.

  • Obstructing an Officer - Acquittal (not guilty verdict) at jury trial.

  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Dismissed by prosecutor after Jury Pro Law Office attorney explained deficiencies in the case.

  • Felony Possession with Intent to Distribute - Dismissed at preliminary hearing.

  • Felony Robbery with Dangerous Weapon – Dismissed after filing motion to dismiss for lack of speedy trial.

  • Domestic Assault and Battery – Dismissed.

  • Felony Failure to Comply with Sex Offender Registration – Dismissed at preliminary hearing.

  • Felony Inducing a Minor to Engage in Prostitution - Dismissed by prosecutor after Jury Pro Law Office attorney explained deficiencies in the case.

  • Soliciting another to Commit Prostitution - Dismissed by prosecutor after Jury Pro Law Office attorney explained deficiencies in the case.

  • Domestic Assault and Battery - Dismissed.

  • Destruction of Evidence - Acquittal (not guilty verdict) at jury trial.

  • Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon – Dismissed.

  • Feloniously Pointing a Firearm – Dismissed.

  • Violation of Compulsory Education Act - Dismissed by prosecutor after arguments made by Jury Pro Law Office attorney.

  • Felony Unlawful Possession of Controlled Drug - Second Offense - Dismissed at preliminary hearing.

  • Domestic Assault & Battery - Dismissed at pre-trial.

  • Bogus Check - Dismissed on Jury Trial Sounding Docket on Jury Pro attorney's oral motion to dismiss based on denial of speedy trial.

Dismissals as Part of Plea Deals

  • Possession of Paraphernalia - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Felony Attempting to Elude Officers – Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Felony Unauthorized use of Motor Vehicle - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Possession of Controlled Dangerous Substance - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Obstructing an Officer - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Public Intoxication - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Resisting an Officer - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Felony Sexual Battery - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Violation of Protective Order – Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Threatening an Act of Violence - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Felony Second Degree Burglary - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Felony Entering with Intent to Steel Copper - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

  • Felony Possession of Firearm with in Commission of a Felony - Dismissed as part of plea agreement.

Example Sentencing Victories

  • Feloniously Pointing a Firearm – After a finding of guilt, successfully argued for no jail time.

  • Felony Child Abuse - After a finding of guilt, successfully argued for no jail time.

  • Violation of Probation on Conviction of Assault and Battery in Presence of a Minor – Defendant picked up a new conviction of domestic assault and battery while on probation for assault and battery and had an additional previous conviction for threatening a violent act.  The prosecutor requested six (6) months imprisonment; however, attorney James M. Wirth argued for and received a probation only sentence with no jail time.

  • Felony Distributing Cocaine. Defendant sold 3.5 grams of cocaine to undercover offer and confessed to wrongdoing, showing the officers where he was storing ten (10) more grams. Blind pled to the judge and received a five (5) years deferred sentence.

Example Plea Deal Victories

  • Jury Pro Law Office attorneys have argued for and obtained countless case resolutions through deals that allow for no conviction and dismissal and expungement after probation (deferred sentences) and sentences that provide for probation with no jail time (suspended sentences).

 
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