Recent Client Victories and Case Highlights

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Charges Case Details Outcome Date of Resolution
After a personal dispute escalated into serious legal allegations, the client was left feeling betrayed by both a former friend and their initial legal representation. Dissatisfied with the suggestion of a diversion program, the client sought out Kersey Law for a more aggressive defense. Through meticulous case review and strategic legal action, Kersey Law dismantled the false claims, leading to a full dismissal of all charges. This case underscores the importance of skilled legal representation when facing unfounded accusations.
Charges Dropped
August, 21th 2024
When our client walked into our office, the stakes couldn’t have been higher. Charged with carjacking under Penal Code 215, with allegations of personal infliction of great bodily injury and the use of a knife, he faced an uphill battle. On top of that, four aggravating factors were in play, threatening to make him eligible for the maximum sentence of 16 years and 8 months in prison. Adding to the complexity, he had another case that could have added two more years if found guilty.
Not Guilty
July, 16th 2024
As a criminal defense attorney, I often encounter cases that test the very fabric of justice. One such case involved a young male client facing serious charges, including attempted murder, shooting at an inhabited dwelling, and various firearm-related offenses. The severity of these charges meant that my client was looking at a potential life sentence, with an additional 20-year firearm enhancement, leading to a daunting prospect of over 30 years to life in prison.
Reduced to Lesser Charges With Two Years of Probation
December, 5th 2023

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