Attorneys Elliot Silver and Marshall Hammons teamed up to represent a father charged with multiple life counts for allegedly abusing his daughter.
Through expert-level legal research, investigations, consultations with experts, and motion writing, on the eve of trial, the DA came to the two and conceded that he was boxed in and would be offering only 6 years, which the client agreed to.
Attorney Elliot Silver represented a client charged with a massive conspiracy.
Despite dealing with thousands of pages of discovery and a very aggressive district attorney, Elliot got his client a single misdemeanor with no jail time.
Attorney Marshall Hammons represented a man charged with domestic violence.
By looking into every possible detail, Marshall uncovered that the wife had been in a civil lawsuit where she provably-exaggerated her injuries under oath. Combining this with proof that she was not in fact injured at the time, in conjunction with the inconsistent statements she made to police during another investigation, the case was dismissed.
Attorney Marshall Hammons represented a woman who was being charged with sexually abusing her daughter in a case that was bungled by the DA from the start.
At arraignment, the DA fought to put the client in jail but Marshall was able to keep her out by pointing out the DA had the wrong information. When the DA again tried to bring her to jail at a later date, Marshall again successfully kept her out of custody. After intensive investigations and record review, Marshall discovered that the daughter, caught in a custody battle between his client and the daughter’s dad, had actually been brought to CPS and law enforcement several times before by the father. These agencies closed out the cases due to coaching by the dad and lack of evidence. When Marshall brought this to the attention of the DA, they dismissed the case due to insufficient evidence, saving his client not only years in prison, but her entire livelihood.
Attorneys Elliot Silver and Marshall Hammons teamed up on a case where the client, a non-citizen, was charged with various counts of rape.
The two worked tirelessly to uncover evidence that not only had the alleged victim made accusations in a similar manner before, but she admitted she lied during further investigations on that incident. By bringing this to light in a rarely-filed motion, the two were able to get the case dismissed and the client was able to go home a free man.
Attorney Keenan Webb represented a mother who was not only going through mental health issues, but tragically was facing charges for child abuse and neglect.
Over the objection of the DA, Keenan got the client mental health diversion and the case was ultimately dismissed.
Attorney Keenan Webb represented a client charged with domestic violence where he was alleged to have been kicking his wife multiple times causing injuries.
What was never looked into by the police was the key point that Keenan’s client was asleep, and so it was not a crime. When that evidence was brought to light, the DA dismissed the case.
Attorney Keenan Webb represented a client in a DUI case where the client was founding sleeping in his vehicle and there was no proof he ever drove the car.
Always fearless, Keenan set the case for a speedy trial. In his zealous advocacy, the DA had no choice but to dismiss the case.
Attorney Marshall Hammons represented a young client who was charged with domestic violence and and assault with a deadly weapon.
Realizing right away that the client was suffering from mental health issues at the time, he filed a motion for mental health diversion that was granted. After over a year in the diversion process, the DA tried to have the client removed from the program and put back into the criminal track, but Marshall was able to maneuver the case in such a way where the client got additional help and the case was ultimately dismissed.
Attorney Marshall Hammons represented a young man who was charged with murder.
After months of attempting to negotiate a plea bargain, the District Attorney’s offer was to plead to the homicide. By meticulously highlighting the weaknesses in the case and expert motion work during the trial, Marshall won the trial and his client went home within the hour.