Creative and Aggressive Advocacy
Being accused of a crime is a jarring and frightening experience. To help you through this process with the best possible outcome, Lucie will take the time to carefully go over your options with you, review all discovery with you, and conduct detailed and prompt investigation. Based on your goals and priorities, Lucie will litigate the case or negotiate for a favorable resolution. Please contact the office to set up a free, confidential consultation.
RESULTS
- Possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine charge dismissed
- Possession with intent to distribute cocaine charge dismissed
- Unlawful possession of a firearm charge dismissed
- Felony harassment charge dismissed
- Second degree assault conviction vacated after trial counsel provided ineffective assistance
- Not guilty verdicts for a client charged with DUI and hit and run of an attended vehicle
- Not guilty verdict for a client charged with DUI refusal
- Not guilty verdict for a client charged with reckless endangerment after he was accused of throwing a rock into a group of police officers
- Not guilty verdict for a client charged with obstructing after he was accused of causing an officer bicycle crash during a protest
- Not guilty verdict for a client charged with DV assault where the state presented inconsistent eyewitness testimony
- Not guilty verdict for a client charged with DV assault where client was defending himself
- Not guilty verdict for a client charged with assault where the client was defending property
- DUI dismissed after investigation revealed governmental misconduct
- Reckless driving amended to infraction after successfully arguing that warrantless search of helmet-mounted "Go Pro" camera was unlawful, leading to suppression of key prosecution evidence
- Violation of a no-contact order dismissed after successfully arguing that DOC search was unreasonable
- Possession of dangerous weapon charge dismissed after successfully arguing that weapons ordinance is unconstitutional as it pertains to carrying a switchblade
- Vehicle prowling, property destruction, possession of burglary tools, and false reporting charges dismissed after successfully arguing that an informant's tip provided an inadequate basis for client's arrest and search
- Obstructing and dangerous weapon charges dismissed after successfully arguing that client was unlawfully ordered out of the street while peacefully protesting and that officers lacked authority to arrest him
- Driving while suspended in the second degree charge dismissed after successfully arguing that the government failed to satisfy procedural due process requirements in notifying defendant of his license suspension
- Countless felony charges reduced to misdemeanors, thereby avoiding harmful consequences to employment and educational opportunities, housing options, voting rights, and firearm rights