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The dismissal of three felony controlled substance charges after the court found insufficient evidence at the preliminary examination to bind the client over to circuit court.
The dismissal of an assault charge after an investigation revealed that the complainant had been the one who threw the first punch.
The termination of a PPO after a criminal sexual conduct allegation.
The dismissal of a criminal sexual conduct case after the client passed a polygraph and an extensive investigation.
A downward departure at a sentencing in a controlled substances case that resulted in the client spending six months in jail as opposed to sixteen years in prison.
A driver’s license appeals division success that resulted in the client being able to drive after years of revocation.
The dismissal of a neglect and abuse case after an investigation proved the child’s parents took the proper steps to ensure medical care for their child.
The termination of a PPO after a witness – who purported to identify C&N’s two clients – was deemed unreliable by the court.
A victory at the Court of Appeals involving the misapplication of a probate statute involving what constitutes a will.
The dismissal of a collections suit against a client after the company failed to produce the required documentation of a claim.
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