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Vandalism, Disorderly Conduct, MOTION TO DISMISS ALLOWED, DISORDERLY CONDUCT CONDITIONAL DISMISSAL

July 30th 2013
Vandalize Property
Disorderly Conduct
Client was spending time with her boyfriend at a local hotel. According to police, they were overflowing their room's bathtub when they were called. As a result, the police and firefighters responded to the hotel room. When they arrived, boyfriend simply refused to allow law enforcement entry to the room. They were forced to pry open the door—resulting in even more damage. In the end, the court allowed a motion to dismiss for the vandalism charge and simply a dismissal for the Disorderly Conduct charge if the client agreed to a court cost expense of $150.
RESULT: Motion to Dismiss, ALLOWED, Disorderly Conduct DISMISSED on Court Cost.

Operating to Endanger, APPLICATION FOR COMPLAINT DISMISSED

November 8th 2012
Operating to Endanger Chapter 90 Section 24
Client was an out-of-state college student who was charged with Operating to Endanger. According to police, client was driving in the early morning hours when he drove through a stop sign and into several parked motor vehicles causing over $100,000 of damage to two vehicles, a motorcycle, and a portion of a home. In the end, application for complaint was dismissed.
RESULT: Application for Complaint, DISMISSED.