People v. Joey P. : (2006) The accused was charged with three counts of attempted murder, special allegations involving use of a firearm and possession of a controlled substance.He faced three 25 to life terms if convicted.The jury returned not guilty verdicts on all attempt murder and firearm use charges.Joey was released at time of sentencing on the remaining drug charge.He is now home with his family.
People v. Paul M. : (2005) The accused was charged with 20 counts of lewd conduct with children under the age of 14.In a trial by jury he was found not guilty of all charges and immediately released.
People v. Ben O.(2004) The accused was charged with 19 counts of lewd conduct with against two persons under the age of 14.He faced a minimum of 15 years to life in prison if convicted.He was found not guilty of all charges involving sexual misconductbut was convicted of misdemeanor assault for which he received a misdemeanor jail sentence.He is now home with his family
People v. Ronnie D. : (2002-2003) The accused was charged along with several others with engaging in Identity Theft, Insurance Fraud and Theft.Ronnie D was found not guilty of all charges after one of the longest white collar trials in Riverside history.
People v.Kevin B. :(2001) The accused was charged with multiple acts of lewd conduct against both of his daughters.He faced a sentence of 15 to life in state prison if convicted.After a hotly contested trial the jury hung 6-6 and the Judge dismissedthe case.
People v. Valerie P.(2001) The accused was charged with the murder of her husband and elder abuse against her father.During a hotly contested trial Valerie P.was found not guilty of all charges and released from custody.The case involved the use of a variety of expert pathologists,cardiologists and health care professionals to establish innocence.
People v. Robert L. (2000) The accused was charged in a police sting operation with attempted lewd conduct on a minor.The tactics used by the police were similar to and the forerunners of the internet sting operations used to catch people on a popular television show.The jury hung 6-6 and the charge was dismissed in exchange for a plea to a lesser non sex related charge.This result involved the skillful use of the defense of entrapment.
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