2004 Case Outcomes
CASE: State of Florida v. A.B.
DATE: 12/28/2004
OUTCOME:
Domestic Battery with Injury – case set for jury trial, but the charges were dropped on the first day of trial
CASE: State of Florida v. L.T.
DATE: 10/28/2004
OUTCOME:
Carjacking with a Firearm – all charges dropped
CASE: State of Florida v. M.J
DATE: 10/19/2004
OUTCOME:
DUI with a BAC of .174 – reduced to Reckless Driving
CASE: State of Florida v. M.B.
DATE: 9/23/2004
OUTCOME:
Capital Sexual Battery – case dismissed
CASE: State of Florida v. J.L
DATE: 9/14/2004
OUTCOME:
A hundred counts of Child Pornography and Distribution – client received probation
CASE: State of Florida v. E.P.
DATE: 9/14/2004
OUTCOME:
Felony DUI – not guilty at trial; Trafficking in Marijuana – departure led to probation
CASE: State of Florida v. D.S.
DATE: 9/10/2004
OUTCOME:
DUI – charges dropped
CASE: State of Florida v. G.M.
DATE: 8/24/2004
OUTCOME:
DUI – found not guilty at jury trial
CASE: State of Florida v. A.C.
DATE: 8/17/2004
OUTCOME:
Robbery with a Firearm and facing 10/20/Life statute, the State sought ten years prison – client received probation
CASE: State of Florida v. D.T.
DATE: 7/15/2004
OUTCOME:
Lewd and Lascivious Molestation – following negotiations, no charges were filed
CASE: State of Florida v. B.T.
DATE: 5/22/2004
OUTCOME:
DUI – found not guilty at jury trial
CASE: State of Florida v. J.K.
DATE: 7/07/2004
OUTCOME:
Felony DUI – case dismissed
CASE: State of Florida v. B.R.
DATE: 5/28/2004
OUTCOME:
Six counts of Sale or Delivery of Cocaine with ten prior drug related cases – resulted in probation for all counts
CASE: State of Florida v. R.C.
DATE: 4/28/2004
OUTCOME:
Driving While License Revoked (felony-habitual), Second DUI, Leaving the Scene of an Accident Involving Property Damage and Death – received two years probation
CASE: State of Florida v. S.H.
DATE: 3/31/2004
OUTCOME:
DUI – found not guilty at jury trial
CASE: State of Florida v. M.Z.
DATE: 3/30/2004
OUTCOME:
DUI – all charges dropped
CASE: State of Florida v. P.B.
DATE: 2/19/2004
OUTCOME:
Second Degree Murder at a Starbucks Cafe – reduced to Manslaughter and was found not guilty at jury trial on all counts