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Many of our clients ask the same question: “What kinds of cases have you taken in the past, and what was the outcome in those cases?” If you would like to view the case results in felony and misdemeanor cases listed below, please read the following disclaimer:
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Our Client was Granted Protection from Stalking and Avoiding an Injunction in a Cross-Complaint
On December 8, 2016, in case number 16-DR-0171XX with Judge Frances Perrone in Hillsborough County, we helped our client obtain a stalking injunction. During the same hearing, the Court dismissed an cross-injunction that had been filed against our client.
Petition for Injunction for Protection Against Our Client Dismissed
On January 8, 2016, in case number 16-DR-017XXX before the Honorable Judge Frances Perrone in Hillsborough County, we helped our client get an injunction for protection against another person. We also helped our client get the injunction filed by the other person dismissed.
Petitions for Injunctions for Protection Against Stalking Dismissed After Evidentiary Hearing with Two Respondents
On October 26, 2017, in 17-DR-015XXX and 17-DR-015XXX, an injunction hearing was heard before the Honorable Judge Frances Perrone in Hillsborough County. After taking an extensive deposition of the Petitioner, we were able to get the evidence we needed to defeat an injunction against one client in a Motion for Directed Verdict. As to the second client, Judge Perrone dismissed the Injunction against him after hearing testimony from the Respondent that showed there was not competent substantial evidence of stalking.
Violation of Injunction Charge Dropped in Tampa, Florida
On July 11, 2018, in 18-CM-006XXX, the State dropped a violation of injunction charge after our firm showed the State Attorney’s Office extensive mitigation. This client was plagued with threats from his ex wife on a consistent basis and dragged through the courts in Tampa, Florida on various occasions. Based on our previous representation and ability to get a long standing injunction dismissed on the merits, we were able to provide the State Attorney with a clear look at this case to show that our client should have never been charged at all.
Our client came to us two years after having a 10-year permanent injunction granted against her. Although the petitioner initially objected to dissolving the injunction, The Honorable Judge Alicia Polk permitted us to refile the motion after gathering additional mitigation to support our position. Upon returning to court with additional mitigation, Judge Polk granted the Motion to Dissolve the injunction.