Case Results Firmwide

Welcome to our Case Results Page. Here we will post results from some interesting cases our Attorneys choose to share.

Unjust Drug Trafficking Charges To Be Dismissed

Our client was facing several felony drug charges including drug trafficking charges in heroin and opium. Under that charge alone, she was up against a mandatory 18-year minimum prison sentence. But, she was likely facing a 22-year prison sentence if convicted. Her bond was set at 1.5 million [...]

Immigration Case Expedited for Urgent Humanitarian Reasons

Our bilingual immigration attorney in Greensboro, Devon Senges, helped a local woman get an expedited immigration process for “urgent humanitarian reasons”. We usually see these expedited processes granted in cases such as a dying spouse with a week to live. Except, in this case, there was no dying spouse. The woman was stuck in [...]

Assault on a Female Charge Dismissed

A husband was charged with Assault on a Female in Forsyth County, NC for allegedly assaulting his wife. The charge was holding our client back from applying to become a United States Citizen. Fortunately, our Winston-Salem criminal defense attorney secured a dismissal of the charges against the husband. There are two sides to every story. [...]

DACA Awarded to Young DREAMer in NC

Our Greensboro immigration attorney successfully obtained DACA for a young DREAMer who the government said lacked the proper documentation to prove he qualified. Our attorney won the case by working collaboratively with her client to come up creative ways to show he qualified despite lack of 'traditional' documentation that many immigrants lack due to their legal [...]

4 years of Separation Over

Our Greensboro immigration attorney successfully reunited a client with his wife and young daughter after the family had endured nearly four years of heartbreaking separation. The U.S. embassy had falsely accused the United States Citizen and his wife of having a "sham" marriage and had denied the wife's visa. Our attorney was able to overcome the denial and reverse the mix-up by slashing through years bureaucratic red [...]

Family Reunited

Our Greensboro immigration attorney successfully reunited three United States Citizens with their parents after U.S. immigration laws forced them to live apart for over ten years. Nuestra abogada de inmigración en Greensboro reunió exitosamente a tres ciudadanos de los Estados Unidos con sus padres después de que las leyes de inmigración de los Estados Unidos [...]

Domestic Violence Protective Order Granted Against Abusive Boyfriend

Our client had been seriously physically assaulted by her boyfriend throughout their relationship. She never told anyone about the abuse until recently. She finally decided that she had enough of the abuse and filed a request for a temporary emergency protective order. Our criminal defense attorney was able to negotiate with the defendant and, as a [...]

Client’s License Reinstated After DWLR Charges

A client came to criminal defense attorney in High Point with multiple tickets from Guilford County and Randolph County. These tickets included Driving While License Revoked (DWLR) charges. It had been several years since the client had his driver's license. But, after a review of the client’s DMV record, our attorney determined what needed to [...]

Dismissed – Assault by Pointing a Gun

A private warrant was sworn out against our client by a jealous girlfriend. The prosecuting witness cut our client’s tires and sent threatening text messages.  Our High Point criminal defense attorney was able to secure a dismissal of the assault charges against her client. Schedule a Consultation with Criminal Defense Attorney Today These types of criminal [...]

DWI Dismissed After Constitutional Rights Violation

Our criminal defense attorney in High Point successfully defended a man charged with DWI. After spotting a violation of the client’s constitutional rights in the officer’s in-car video, she filed a motion with the court. The officer stopped the client’s vehicle and had no constitutional basis. After a hearing, the motion was granted and the charges [...]

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