City Of New Albany V. J. M.
Client, a commercial driver, was charged with failure to yield the right of way and charge was dismissed.
Client, a commercial driver, was charged with failure to yield the right of way and charge was dismissed.
Client needed record expunge for work opportunities and was successful in accomplishing that end.
Client was charged with felony shoplifting at the local mall. Negotiated a non-adjudicated plea that will allow her to continue her pursuit of a nursing
Client charged with felony exploitation of a child carrying up to forty (40) years in the Mississippi Department of Corrections. A plea was negotiated allowing
Client charged with possession of controlled substance, methamphetamine greater than .1 gram carrying a potential maximum sentence of 8 years and a $50,000 fine. A
Client and co-defendant entered a local business and were charged with felony shoplifting and after lengthy negotiations was able to have the charge retired to
Client was charged with driving under the influence (DUI) within the city limits of Tupelo. The DUI charge was dismissed by the prosecuting attorney after
This shoplifting case was on appeal from Tupelo City Court to the County Court of Lee County. The shoplifting charge was dismissed.
Client was facing two felony indictments one charging credit card fraud and the other false pretense. Miss. Code Ann. Section 99-15-26 was negotiated for client.
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