LegalGround Forum >> The Stats from last year are back ladies!
| 4/25/09 6:27 PM | |
bflex
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Member Since: 5/11/02 Posts: 5022 |
Here are my DWI stats bitches: 8 Guilty; 6 Not Guilty or Dismissed; 2 Reductions to lesser offenses; 1 fired from case; 1 client failed to appear. Not bad. There were a couple of those guilty's that I would have liked to appeal, but oh well. |
| 4/25/09 7:51 PM | |
bflex
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Member Since: 5/11/02 Posts: 5023 |
BTW - that is for 1 county in NC only. Doesn't include FL cases and cases outside of Wake. |
| 4/26/09 7:41 PM | |
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Shaz
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 1331 |
I've tried three DWI cases in my career, all felonies, all guilty verdicts (on all counts). Last few weeks I was helping out some of the newer ADA's with their trials, and there were three DWI trials. All guilty. Defendant's testified in two of them - one claimed he was diabetic having a hypoglycemic attack, even called in an expert. Boo yah! -Shaz! |
| 4/26/09 10:11 PM | |
bflex
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Member Since: 5/11/02 Posts: 5024 |
When you coming down here to impress me with your skills? |
| 4/27/09 3:52 PM | |
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Cookie Monster
Member Since: 3/3/03 Posts: 12690 |
With all due respect to our resident prosecutor, the state should NOT lose a single DUI case, IMHO. I win them too, but by and large the state should not lose a DUI if the facts are even half way decent. State loss is generally becuase of either 1. lazy dont give a shit prosecutor or 2. dumb as fuck cop who could fuck up a wet dream AND 3. good defense attorney to take advantage of the state's weaknesses. |
| 4/27/09 3:52 PM | |
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Cookie Monster
Member Since: 3/3/03 Posts: 12691 |
btw, those stats are impressive, IMHO. |
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