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We convinced the prosecution that they couldn’t move forward with the case because the witness was unable to identify the defendant.
Brian was vice president of marketing at a national home design company, and this was his first run-in with the law. He was terrified of going to jail and stressed about losing his driver’s license.
Brian B. was driving in South Florida when he struck the rear bumper of the car in front of him on Andrews Avenue. Scared, Brian sped away, fleeing the scene of the accident, but the vehicle he struck followed him. Brian ended up crashing into a tree and then got out of his vehicle and tried to run away on foot. When the police showed up, the person in the other vehicle ID’d Brian as the driver involved in the hit and run.
We proved the witness’s testimony recorded on the scene was done incorrectly and got the defendant’s ID suppressed. At a later date the witness was unable to identify the defendant in a photo lineup, so we pushed the prosecution to drop all charges.
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