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The Vindictive Ex: A FrizWoods Case Study

Background

In this case, our client faced six separate criminal cases, all originating from an alleged assault that occurred in a parking lot. The complainant-an ex-partner-used the alleged incident to secure a protective order against our client. Following this, the complainant filed multiple charges for alleged violations of that order, with law enforcement also filing two additional charges.

The stakes were high. At the time we took on the case, our client was incarcerated on several of these cases, facing the real possibility of a criminal record and the long-lasting consequences that come with it.

Our Strategic Approach

When our client retained FrizWoods, we immediately prioritized his release and began a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the charges. We sought and were granted a second review of his bail based on a well written bail review request.

1. Securing Our Client’s Release

2. Challenging the Prosecution’s Narrative

3. Targeted Dismissals and Trial Wins

4. Trial Results

The Outcome

Our client walked away with:

Why This Case Matters

This case highlights how FrizWoods:

By investigating every angle, identifying legal loopholes, and undermining unreliable testimony, we were able to secure a total victory for our client.

Facing Complex Charges? We Can Help.

If you or someone you know is facing serious criminal charges, especially in complex situations involving protective orders or multiple cases, reach out to FrizWoods Criminal Defense today. We have the experience and dedication to fight for the best possible outcome.


FAQs

Q: What happens if someone files false charges against me?

A: False charges can be challenged through legal motions, independent investigations, and strategic trial tactics. At FrizWoods, we specialize in exposing inconsistencies and safeguarding your rights.

Q: Can protective orders be misused?

A: Unfortunately, yes. Protective orders are sometimes exploited in personal disputes. However, violations can only occur if specific terms of the order are broken. In this case, we proved that our client’s actions were within the boundaries of the order.

Q: How important is credibility in criminal cases?

A: Extremely important. Witness credibility can make or break a case. By casting doubt on the complainant’s honesty, we were able to weaken the prosecution’s position and secure favorable verdicts.


Contact FrizWoods today for a free consultation. We fight for your future, because everyone deserves a fair defense.



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