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Assault, CONDITIONAL CASE DISMISSAL

August 23rd 2018
Assault
Client was a hard-working father, husband and employee. Objectively significant obstacles resulting in him disciplining his insubordinate daughter resulted in criminal charges of abuse. Shortly after the charge, Immigration and Naturalization took him into custody. His lawyer for his immigration case was able to secure his release from custody. Attorney Barabino worked with all involved, including the Department of Social Services and the District Attorney. In the end, the case will be dismissed with Pre-Trial Probation, which is not probation at all. As long as he stays out of trouble for nine months, this case will be dismissed with no admission of guilt. Client maintains the presumption of innocence and his clean record.
RESULT: CONDITIONAL CASE DISMISSAL

Motion to Suppress Evidence, FILED, CASE DISMISSED PRIOR TO HEARING

August 2nd 2017
Conspiracy
Attempt to Evade Tax
Client was in possession of a large amount of tobacco products from a southern state—without license or stamp. The amount of tobacco was substantial. Immigration consequences if the case was not successful. Several court dates led to the filing of a motion to suppress evidence. At that key hearing, Commonwealth declared that they would not be able to secure a necessary witness and were then forced to dismiss the entire case.
RESULT: Motion to Suppress Evidence, FILED. Case DISMISSED PRIOR TO HEARING.

Unlicensed Operation, DISMISSAL

May 25th 2017
Unlicensed Operation of MV
Client was unable to obtain a license and was cited for (4th Offense) driving without a license. Given his background, history and surrounding circumstances, he was given a dismissal with the agreement that client pay two hundred dollar penalty.
RESULT: OPERATING UNLICENSED, DISMISSED ON COURT COST.