Favorable Outcome Achieved: Domestic Violence Charges Successfully Resolved on April 16th, 2024
April 2024
CHARGES:
CASE 1: DOMESTIC SIMPLE ASSAULT AND BATTERY
CASE 2: VIOLATION OF A NO CONTACT ORDER / DOMESTIC
CASE 3: VIOLATION OF A NO CONTACT ORDER / DOMESTIC
Our client found himself entangled in a legal predicament involving three cases initiated by the Cranston Police Department. The charges included domestic simple assault, along with two counts of Violation of No Contact Order (VNCO). Upon his arrest, he promptly reached out to the Marin, Barrett, and Murphy Law Firm seeking legal guidance and representation.
Facing the specter of three separate legal proceedings, the Client harbored understandable apprehensions, particularly regarding the ramifications of a potential violation of the imposed no contact order. With a mostly clean record, save for an older felony charge, he aspired to clear his slate in the coming years.
Attorney Jason Ollman swiftly intervened, recognizing the urgency of the situation. Despite the client's lapses in adhering to the no contact order, Attorney Ollman meticulously crafted a legal strategy aimed at securing a favorable resolution. Leveraging his negotiation skills, he engaged in discussions with the prosecution to chart a path forward that would mitigate the impact on the client's future.
At the Clients arraignment, Attorney Ollman effectively presented the client's case, emphasizing mitigating factors and demonstrating the client's commitment to addressing the situation constructively. Through adept negotiation, Attorney Ollman successfully brokered an agreement with the prosecution. The client was offered the opportunity to accept two filings with mandatory classes, while the third case would be dismissed outright.
The judge presiding over the arraignment recognized the merits of the proposed disposition, ultimately granting approval. Importantly, the client avoided the specter of a bail violation, thus averting potential further complications. Moreover, with the filings in place, the client retains the prospect of expunging his record in the years ahead, paving the way for a brighter future.
CASE RESULTS:
- Domestic Simple Assault: Filing with mandatory domestic violence classes
- Violation of No Contact Order (1st Count): Filing with mandatory domestic violence classes
- Violation of No Contact Order (2nd Count): Dismissed
Practice area(s): Criminal Defense
Court: Kent County District Court