Defense Attorney Jon Oates Wins Contested Sentencing Hearing That May Result In Felony Dismissal In Arlington, Virginia
The client faced a felony child endangerment charge for a second DUI within five years with her minor children in the vehicle.
The client faced a felony child endangerment charge for a second DUI within five years with her minor children in the vehicle.
Cross examination of the police officer, coupled with 911 calls and other physical evidence, made it clear that the officer was fabricating his story.
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Cross examination and video surveillance helped to expose inconsistencies in the alleged victim’s story.
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None of the several co-defendants prosecuted in federal and state court had received a sentence of less than 18 months in jail.
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Based on the client’s driving and performance on the field sobriety tests, the State could not prove the client was impaired by alcohol.
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