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People v. Thomason (Assault and Battery)
52-2 District Court Clarkston |
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| For defending against someone pushing his mother, Tommy ended up falsely accused by people looking to get his money. Their lies were exposed. NOT GUILTY. |
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People v. Furton and Young (Assault)
51st District Court Waterford |
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| After Fred suffered a fractured orbital and sixty stitches, he and Curt were charged with assault. Both would never be involved if they were not standing up for an abused child. Both were found NOT GUILTY and I also won a civil suit against the same liars. |
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People v. Atkins (Assault) 52-2 District Court Clarkston |
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| To view the details click the link |
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People v. Spiller (Domestic Violence) 51st District Court |
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| Her story was a lie from the beginning. All throughout his marriage, Jason was insulted by his wife for being unemployed. She even physically assualted him years before she made this accusation. I was able to show that Sherry and her son were lying. Jason was found NOT GUILTY! |
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People v. Oray (Domestic Violence) 48th District Court Bloomfield |
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| In a very ugly family dispute, Henry is given a choice. He must either agree to a divorce under his wife's terms, or sit in jail. Henry chose to go to trial. NOT GUILTY |
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People v. "Earnie" (Domestic Violence) |
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| Ernie was in an impossible position. His wife was cheating on him, and attacked him physically. His kids could free him but he didn't want them traumatized on the stand. He was found NOT GUILTY by a jury. |
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People v. Ruddy (Resisting an Officer/Disordery Conduct) |
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| Mr. Ruddy was thinking creatively about running a business, but quickly became the accused when a mother didn't like that her son was paid money to work. Police and Corrections harrasment could not stop Mr. Ruddy from being found NOT GUILTY. |
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People v. Betzdolt (Domestic Violence) 41B District Court Mt. Clemens |
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| Jason's ex-wife came over to pick up their son. The problem was that she tried to break into the home, and had her punk boyfriend with her. They both lied to police, and Jason was charged with Domestic Violence. He was found NOT GUILTY. |
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People v. Aycox (Felonious Assault) |
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| In a bar with racists, Albert Aycox's friend Charles, who is African American, has a beer bottle broken over his head in the bathroom. Albert's friend fights back, and Albert is attacked by two men in the parking lot. Dan Ambrose, on Albert's second trial, showed the jury that charging Albert with a felony was a joke. NOT GUILTY |
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