ROBBERY/THEFT CASES
This type of felony includes robbery, theft, burglary,
residential burglary, home invasion, and different types of identity
theft.
Court Wins
People v.
Brown -
10CR21327
Robbery |
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NOT GUILTY
26th
and California |
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Chicago Police arrested our client after a person accused
him and several other young boys of beating him and stealing
his property. Based on our investigation and witnesses that
we found, we proved to the judge that our client did not
take part in the robbery and he was found not guilty at
trial. |
People v.
Guardado -
11CR01916
Attempted Armed Robbery |
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NOT GUILTY - JURY TRIAL
Maywood Courthouse |
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Police accused our client of trying to rob a person on
the street at gunpoint. Our client denied all charges and
after a four day jury trial, he was proved innocent. |
People v.
Bussey -
10CR-17640
Burglary |
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Dismissed 26th and California |
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Chicago Police and witnesses observed our client and two
other individuals on the Chicago River going through
someone's boat. Police accused our client of burglarizing
that boat, and attempting to steal property. We set the case
for trial, and the State's Attorney dismissed the case for
lack of evidence. |
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People v.
Robinson -
Poss. Stolen Motor Vehicle 10CR1454 |
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DISMISSED
Chicago
(transferred to Skokie
Courthouse) |
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Our client was pulled over by the police in a car that was
reported stolen. The police had no evidence that our client
stole the car, or that he knew the car was stolen. We argued
to the judge that the state lacked evidence, forcing the
state to dismiss all felony charges. |
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People v.
Mitchell -
Residential Burg. 09C220402 |
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NOT GUILTY
Skokie
Courthouse |
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Lincolnwood Police accused our client of breaking into an
elderly persons home and stealing money and other valuables.
The State's Attorney offered 10 years in prison due to his
background. We took the case to trial and proved to the
judge that our client was mistakenly identified. |
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People v.
Dickson -
Theft, 09MC6-007844 |
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NOT GUILTY
Markham
Courthouse |
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Our client worked for the Village of Burnham. Village
supervisors claimed that our client stole property belonging to
the Village. We took the case to trial and proved our
client's innocence. |
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People v.
Harris -
Home Invasion Class X, 08CF000784 |
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DISMISSED
McClean
County |
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Police accused our client of breaking into a house armed
with a machete and robbing drug dealers of their money. We
interviewed all of the witnesses listed in the police
reports and found other witnesses that the police did not
disclose. When we presented this evidence to the State's
Attorney they were forced to dismiss the charges. |
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People v.
Wilkerson -
Bribery, 08CR-6365 |
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NOT GUILTY
26th/California |
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Police arrested our client at the Daley Center claiming
that he tried to bribe a Police Officer to drop a
traffic ticket. We took the case to trail and proved to a
Judge that the officer was not credible. The Judge found our
client Not Guilty. |
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People v.
Jacobsen -
Class X Home Invasion, 06CR5839 |
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FELONY CHARGES DISMISSED
Rolling Meadows |
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Our client was accused of breaking into a house, beating up the owner and
stealing valuables.
After our investigator interviewed witnesses and the victim,
these statements were brought to court, and all felony
charges were dismissed |
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People v.
Robinson -
Burglary, 04CR28155 |
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NOT GUILTY 26th/California |
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Our client drove a tow truck, and the Police accused him of stealing a
car engine while towing a car. We proved our client was just
doing his job. The Judge found him Not Guilty. |
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People v.
Freeman -
Forgery, 05CR26018 |
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DISMISSED 26th/California |
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Police accused our client of forgery in connection with mortgage fraud.
After we investigated the case and filed pre-trial
motions, felony charges were dismissed, and he was able to
keep all his State certifications and avoid a criminal
conviction. |
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People v. Hines
- Possession
of Stolen Moter Vehicle, 06CR1398 |
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NOT GUILTY 26th/California |
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Police claimed they saw our client steal a car and then fled from them as
they approached. Our Investigator found witnesses that
proved the Police were lying, and after hearing all the
evidence, the Judge found him NOT GUILTY. |
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People v.
Gonzalez -
Possession of Burglary Tools, 03CR5109 |
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DISMISSED Skokie
Courthouse |
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Our client was arrested when police observed him following jewerly
salesmen. The police believed our client was looking to rob
them. Upon his arrest the police found tools they believed
would be used in the robbery. We argued that the police stop
was unconstitutional and the Judge agreed. The case was
dismissed. |
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