City Of Tupelo V. J.O.
Client was charged with reckless driving and after negotiations and discussing merits of case the charge was dismissed.
Client was charged with reckless driving and after negotiations and discussing merits of case the charge was dismissed.
Client was charged with multiple traffic violations ranging from DUI to possession of paraphernalia to reckless driving.
Client indicted for the charges of first degree arson and malicious mischief. Negotiated a plea retiring malicious mischief and pled to arson charge and was
Client was charged with DUI refusal. After thorough investigation, discovery and negotiations with prosecutor and highway patrol officer, the matter was dismissed.
Client charged with 2 counts of false identification and both charges were dismissed.
Client was charged with grand larceny and embezzlement. After continuing negotiations, matter was retired by the State of Mississippi.
Client had two outstanding warrants for failure to appear. Successful in getting said warrants lifted.
Client charged with false pretense for converting $500 money order to her possession. She pled pursuant to the non-adjudication statute (M.C.A. Sec. 99-15-26) which allows
Client charged with possession of paraphernalia and possession of marijuana after travelling through roadblock. After lengthy negotiations, a plea to possession of paraphernalia with a
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