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People (California) v. Glover (Distribution of Cocaine) |
Anthony was facing 22 years, and ended up entering a plea to a simple Misdemeanor, and was sentenced to probation. This was after a trial resulted in a hung jury. |
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People v. Aaron (Possession of Marijuana) |
Aaron was charged with possessing drugs, even though he was in jail! Dan Ambrose showed that it was his step-father who set him up and called the police anonymously. NOT GUILTY. |
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People v. Thompson (Possession With Intent To Deliver) |
After the jury heard that Larry had Marijuana, $6,000, and a scale in his home, it might look impossible for Larry to escape a felony charge. Dan Ambrose showed the jury that the money was legitimate, and that the government seized the money with no reason. The jury found him NOT GUILTY of a felony. |
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People v. Battistel (Possession With Intent To Deliver) |
| The police found ten ounces of marijuana in Will's bedroom after executing a search warrant. Although difficult, Dan Ambrose questioned the prosecution's expert and convinced the jury that the marijuana, even this much, was just for personal use. NOT GUILTY of a felony. |
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