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Room 228: How We Defended A Misunderstood Accused​

The Story According to the Complainant At first glance, it sounded like a textbook crime: a man reports to the police that he was assaulted and held against his will in a hotel room. According to his statement, three individuals (including the defendant) forced him into Room 228 at the...

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Possession Or Presence? When Legal Precision Defeats Suspicion​

In a case that underscores the power of nuance in criminal defense, our client was accused of possessing a narcotic substance for personal use after a small amount was discovered in his apartment room during an emergency intervention. What initially appeared to be an open-and-shut case was anything but —...

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Acquittal vs. Suspicion: When Doubt Isn’t Enough to Convict

In a case that illustrates how fragile criminal charges can be under proper legal analysis, our client was accused of possessing a psychoactive substance for personal use. The basis? A vague police report, founded solely on an anonymous tip — no direct seizure, no surveillance, and no evidence in hand....

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