Misdemeanor and Felony Offenses
St. Petersburg Misdemeanor and Felony Case Results
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Other Misdemeanor and Felony Criminal Cases
Traffic: Reckless Driving Reduced to Speeding Ticket
- Date: 11/03/2011
- Case No: 73XX-GHV
- County: Pinellas
- Facts: Client was charged criminally with reckless driving after an undercover officer observed him driving aggressively and speeding. Client denied any reckless driving.
- Outcome: The Morris Law Firm set the matter for trial, and on the morning of trial the State Attorney reduced the charges to a speeding ticket that is a civil infraction as opposed to a criminal charge.
Driver License Suspension: License Reinstated
- Case No: 004484FXX
- County: Pinellas
- Facts: On June 2, 2008 client received a citation for Driving While License Suspended Without Knowledge. On July 31, 2008 client appeared at the clerk’s office and paid the citation. When he did so, he unknowingly received a conviction for DWLSR. On August 18, 2008 the Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles issued an Order of License Revocation, notifying client his driving privileges were revoked for a period of five years.
- Outcome: On August 22, 2008 client hired the Morris Law Firm. On August 27, 2008 the Morris Law Firm filed a Motion to Withdraw Plea and Set Aside Judgment and Sentence which was granted that same day by the Court. The client’s conviction for DWLSR was withdrawn resulting in the Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles vacating his five year driver license suspension and reinstating client’s driver license.
Felony Fleeing & Eluding: No Information (not prosecuted)
- Case No: CRC 09-004XXCFANO
- County: Pinellas
- Facts: On January 8, 2009 client, a twenty year City of St. Petersburg employee with no prior criminal record, was arrested by St. Petersburg Police for fleeing police after a suspected drug deal. Client was adamant it was a case of mistaken identity and it was not him who had fled police.
- Outcome: On January 20, 2009 client hired the Morris Law Firm. The Morris Law Firm was successful in establishing an alibi for client and convincing the prosecutor not to file any criminal charges against the client.
False Report of a Crime: Nolle Prosequi (dismissed)
- Case No: CTC 08-111XXMMANO
- County: Pinellas
- Facts: On April 19, 2008 client was involved in a minor single vehicle accident while on his motorcycle. At his girlfriend’s insistence he reported the incident to police. He had damage to his motorcycle consistent with laying it down while attempting to make a turn. Police did not believe him and arrested him for Filing a False Police Report as well as Resisting Arrest without Violence.
- Outcome: Client hired attorney the Morris Law Firm on April 22, 2008. The Morris Law Firm set the case for trial and listed several defense witnesses on client’s behalf. The day before the scheduled trial the state filed a dismissal (Nolle Prosse) of client’s charges.