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The Defendant was arrested and charged with DUI with Property Damage, facing up to one year in the county jail. Ms. Concepcion's defense efforts through pre-trial motions, including Motions to Suppress, ultimately got the charges dismissed.
The Defendant was out of felony probation for the crime of Grand Theft and was arrested on a separate felony, which was a new law violation, Defendant was facing 5 years in State Prison on the Grand Theft and another 5 years on the new law violation. Due to Ms. Concepcion's defense efforts in negotiating with the Prosecutor she was able to resolve both violations with credit for time served, meaning the client was no longer on probation and did not serve any prison time.
The Defendant was arrested for Concealed Carry of a Firearm and cocaine possession, facing up to 10 years in State Prison. Due to Ms. Concepcion's defense efforts the client resolved both charges with a withhold of adjudication, which meant the client did not serve any time in prison and was not labeled a convicted felon.
The Defendant was arrested and charged with DUI. The State wanted the Defendant to serve time in the county jail. Ms. Ramos' defense efforts pre-trial and during the trial helped the client be exonerated by a jury of his peers. The client walked out of the courtroom after the Not Guilty verdict with all charges dismissed.
The Defendant was arrested and charged with Battery against her roommate, facing up to one year in the county jail. The State's offer included jail time. Ms. Ramos' defense efforts led a jury to return a verdict of Not Guilty, acquitting the client of all charges.
The Defendant was arrested for Robbery with a Deadly Weapon and Aggravated Assault. facing up to life in prison, including a 20 year minimum/mandatory sentence because the firearm was discharged in the course of the alleged assault. Ms. Ramos' defense convinced the State Attorney's Office not to file charges and allowed the client to walk freely.
The Defendant was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of marijuana because the Defendant consented to a urine test which revealed THC in his system. The Defendant was facing jail time. Ms. Ramos’ defense efforts allowed for the Defendant to receive a withhold of adjudication to the reduced charge of reckless driving, which meant no DUI on his record.