T. v. Sharp HC. Case #: 37-2015-00037004-CU-MM-CTL: To show my versatility, I can win in Civil Court also against the smartest creatures, Insurance company lawyers and investigators representing doctors. This was a medical malpractice case that many attorneys didn’t think was a winner: Won: $500.000.00
People v. R.W. Case # CE388378: Incident 1: (1) Felony Willful Cruelty to Child, (2 Counts), (Penal Code sec 273a (b); Incident 2: (1) Felony Vandalism over $400 (Penal Code sec 594(a) (b)(1); (2) Misdemeanor Battery (Penal Code sec 242, misdemeanor);Incident 3: (1) Felony Robbery 2nd Degree (2 Counts) (PC 211) (F); (2) Force/Assault Deadly Weapon other than Firearm-(a vehicle) with Great Bodily Injury (2 Counts), (Penal Code sec. 245 (a) (1)) Disposition: a felony use of auto as deadly weapon. Client rammed into another person breaking bones. Prosecutors initially wanted to charge attempted Murder. We were able to avoid these charges, and work a plea for only 5 years, with good time he will be out in around 4 years, probably less with prison programs he can use. Also. no driver’s license suspension!! Good job. a guys life can be picked back up after 3-4 years instead on 20 years.
Case: Pled in 2019, final plea in 2021: People v. S. P. Case # SCD281713: Felony DUI with spine injury to “victim” (Vehicle Code Sec. 23153(a) and 23153 (b)) – Disposition: Did plea for Misdemeanor DUI, after 6 mths of no same & similar offenses and completion of agreed upon terms, we got no custody