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Drug Case Wins

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26th & California

Possession of Cannabis

Chicago Police received a call of a man with a gun. When the police approached our client he walked away, and they detained him, and eventually charged him with possession of cannabis. The Court granted our Motion to Suppress, and the case was DISMISSED.

Case:
People v. B.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

26th & California

PCS with Intent (Ecstasy)

Chicago Police stopped our Client for a traffic violation. Despite having a valid license and insurance, police searched the vehicle and discovered narcotics. The Court granted our Motion to Suppress, and the case was DISMISSED.

Case:
People v. V.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

26th & California

PCS

Chicago Police observed our client double parked and approached him, arrested him, and searched his car where drugs were found. The Court granted our Motion to Suppress, and the case was DISMISSED.

Case:
People v. W.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

26th & California

PCS with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police pulled our client and another individual over for failure to use a turn signal. A search of the vehicle resulted in police finding two kilos of cocaine. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.

Case:
People v. J.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

26th & California

PCS with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police stated they saw our client selling drugs on a street corner. As the police approached, they state they saw our client run to a backyard to retrieve drugs. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case:
People v. B.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

26th & California

Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police executed a search warrant at our client’s house and found a large amount of cannabis, scales, packaging materials and a gun. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case:
People v. R.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

26th & California

PCS with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police reported that they saw our client place a large package in the trunk of a car which was later found to have three ounces of heroin. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case:
People v. T.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

26th & California

Delivery of a Controlled Substance

Chicago Police video and audio recorded a delivery of heroin to an undercover police officer, and stated that our client took part in the sale of drugs. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. E.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

26th & California

Delivery of a Cannabis on School Grounds

Chicago Police reported they saw our client selling marijuana at an elementary school to another individual. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. J.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

26th & California

Delivery of a Controlled Substance

Chicago Police stated that our client sold heroin to an undercover police officer by directing that officer to a seller of the drugs. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. H.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

26th & California

PCS with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police were watching a corner with high drug sales activity. The police reported they saw our client sell drugs to another individual at that corner. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. W.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

Skokie Court

Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police executed a search warrant at our client’s home address and found approximately 1.5 pounds of marijuana, scales, packaging material and a large amount of cash. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. J.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

26th & California

PCS

Chicago Police observed our client handing a small package to a woman from his driver’s side window. Police reported that the package was six grams of cocaine. The woman was arrested a short time later with the cocaine. After a bench trial the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. W.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

Maywood

PCS

Maywood Police stated they saw our Client selling drugs out the side of his car. The police approached and found him in possession of narcotics. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.

Case
People v. D.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

26th & California

PCS with Intent (Class X)

Chicago Police pulled our client over for a minor traffic violation. The police reported that our client acted nervous and suspicious, and because of that, pulled him out of the car and searched him finding cocaine. We filed a Motion to Suppress and the case was DISMISSED.

Case
People v. W.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

26th & California

PCS

Chicago Police observed our client trying to hide something near the side of a house. The police approached him and stated they found him trying to hide five grams of heroin in the aluminum siding. After a bench trial, the Court found him NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. W.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

Maywood

Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Deliver

Maywood Police attempted to pull our client over for an investigation into an armed robbery. Our client fled the police and was caught later that evening with half of a pound of Marijuana. After a bench trial, the Court found our client NOT GUILTY of possessing the Cannabis.

Case
People v. S.

The Verdict:
DISMISSED

McHenry County

Possession of Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver

McHenry County Sheriff’s Police raided our client’s house and found an ounce of Cocaine in a wall safe. After a bench trial, the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. M.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

Skokie Court

PCS with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police accused our client of selling rocks on a street corner. After a bench trial, the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. J.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

26th & California

Possession of cannabis with Intent to Deliver

Chicago Police executed a search warrant at our client’s house and found three pounds of marijuana. After a bench trial, the Court found our client NOT GUILTY.

Case
People v. T.

The Verdict:
NOT GUILTY

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