People v. Thakuri: Case Number C409464 Mr. Thakuri had two (2) DUIS. One (1) first in the State of Nebraska and then one (1) in California. DUIs are priorable so this made his Cal DUI his second, requiring an 18-month DUI program and a fine of almost $3000. DISPOSITION: After extensive litigation ‘Reckless Driving’ (wet). which has no driver’s license suspension and a fine of $1100.
People v. Solomon, (Case No. CE412679), Felony case: CCW in Vehicle, Penal Code section 25400 (a); (4) Possession Undetectable Firearm, (Ghost Gun) Penal Code section 24610; (5) Carrying a Loaded Firearm in Public Place, Penal Code section 25800(a).AND a DUI. Disposition: By litigation we were able to Pled to DUI only, and it as a misdemeanor only.
People v. Guevarra, (Case No. CS320478DV), Felony: Thisis a Assault, Criminal Threats and Fasle Imprisonment felony. where our client first criminally threatened his gilfriend and her date and falsely imprisoned them before he assaulted them with a knife. Then, he used the same knife to slash all 4 of his girlfriend’s tires. Disposition: Through litigation we got the case reduced to a misdemeanor with only unsupervised probation after he paid restitution ($988.) for the tires he destroyed.
People v. Rivera (Case No. CE407838), Felony: a rape/sodomy of a unconscious person case. Disposition: Through litigation, we were able to get probation of 2 years. What a plea for a “rape” case
People v. Alkarady, (Case No. M277183) a DUI. Disposition: We were able to get a regular reckless driving disposition. Not a ‘wet-reckless’, but a ‘dry’ reckless in exchange for a DUI.
DMV v. B. Fernandez: DUI Refusal and DUI case. Refusal carries a 1-year driver’s license revocation is found liable. I got case set-aside, (Dismissed!)
People v. Mitchell, (Case No. CD292849): This was a Felony DUI in which another person suffered GBI, (great bodily injury): i.e., they had a severly broken arm and internal injures requiring surgery. The prosecution wanted prison and an electronic monitoring device to prevent alcohol use pendente lite. Disposition: We were able to get probation with only 5 days of house arrest (with his good time credits) and regular DUI terms and conditions, (First Conviction Program, MADD and license suspension, with an ability to obtain a restricted driver’s license. Client is very happy!
DMV v. Naleye: DUI Refusal and DUI case. Refusal carries a 1 year driver’s license revocation is found liable. I got case set-aside, (Dismissed!)
People v. C.E. Case # CE402950: Client was prosecuted for Felony Theft and False Personation for Gain to steal of Little League Baseball funds. Disposition: Case dismissed after a short anti-theft class.