Criminal Defense Case Results

Here you will find our most recent and notable criminal defense case results. Schedule a personal consultation with a criminal defense attorney today!

Dismissed – Driving While License Revoked

Our client was charged with Driving While License Revoked (DWLR) and other traffic charges. Our Traffic Defense attorney reviewed the client’s driving history to determine all the different holds on our client’s license. Once we got them cleared up, our legal team secured a dismissal of the Driving While License Revoked charge. Our client can [...]

Dismissed – Driving While License Revoked

Dropped Charges – Drug Program

Our attorney recently helped a man who is a hard worker. Our client has a good job and was being considered for a promotion, but a conviction on a charge of Possession of Marijuana would have stopped all that. The Dummit Fradin Law Firm understands that people make mistakes, and so our attorney worked with [...]

Dropped Charges – Drug Program

Dismissed – DWI in Randolph County

A client with a commercial driver’s license came to our firm for help with a DWI charge after being pulled over at a DWI checkpoint in Randolph County. Dummit Fradin DWI attorney argued that the checkpoint lacked the proper purpose, and was conducted in an unreasonable way making the checkpoint unconstitutional. The judge agreed and [...]

Dismissed – DWI in Randolph County

Not Guilty – DWI, Failure to Reduce Speed

A client was charged with DWI and failure to reduce speed. He had left a restaurant in the late evening after having two sizable beers and a bit to eat. While driving around a corner, he went off the road. The police responded within minutes. Our client was put through the battery of field sobriety [...]

Not Guilty – DWI, Failure to Reduce Speed

Dismissed – DWI won for Corpus Delicti

Our founder, Clarke Dummit, won another DWI case based upon the Corpus Delicti rule. Our client got charged with DWI after the Winston-Salem police officer heard the crash and drove over to the scene of the wreck 3 minutes later. When the officer arrived our client was out of the car with the hood open looking [...]

Dismissed – DWI won for Corpus Delicti

False Assault Charges Dismissed | Respect for All People Under the Law

Police respond to a domestic violence call one night. They see that the husband has scratches on his face and arms, and begin to question the wife. What the officers do not see is the bruising on the wife’s body, particularly her back, where she has been beaten by the husband. The wife takes her [...]

False Assault Charges Dismissed | Respect for All People Under the Law

Dismissed Prior to Trial – Shoplifting and Injury to Personal Property

A client came to us with charges of shoplifting and injury to personal property. Even though the prosecution had offered a dismissal in exchange for community service hours and classes, our criminal defense lawyer pushed for trial knowing the state could not prove their case. The case was dismissed just prior to trial. Schedule a [...]

Dismissed Prior to Trial – Shoplifting and Injury to Personal Property

Dismissed – Under 21 DWI

Mr. Dummit wins again! This time, our client was a young woman who had been charged in Winston-Salem with Driving After Consuming under the age of 21. This charge is different from an over 21 DWI. When under 21, a breathalyzer reading of anything over 0.0 is, by law, enough for the charge. Mr. Dummit [...]

Dismissed – Under 21 DWI

50B Order Renewed Protecting Client and Fiancé

A client needed to renew the 50B domestic protection order that had been taken out against his ex-wife. In the year since the original 50B order, the ex had been making many threatening statements, attempting to defraud an insurance company by posing as his current wife, even referring to our client’s new fiancé as his [...]

50B Order Renewed Protecting Client and Fiancé

Dismissed – Carrying a Concealed Weapon

Our criminal attorney was successful in having misdemeanor Stalking and Carrying a Concealed Weapon charges dismissed in Guilford County Superior Court for a client this week.

Dismissed – Carrying a Concealed Weapon
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