ShowMeTheJustice – June 18, 2019

      

   

                   

         

Mike Eber

 

Congratulations to Prosecutor Mike Eber for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas in Cause Number 2249620 out of County Criminal Court at Law Number 12 for the offense of Assault Family Member – Sentence:  300 Days in Jail (presiding judge Genesis Draper)                                                            

          

            

Andreea Ionescu

 

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Andreea Ionescu for earning a Not Guilty Verdict for your client in Cause Number 2220758 out of County Criminal Court at Law Number 5 for the offense of DWI (presiding judge David Fleischer)                                                            

          

       

                         

The following cases are felony – including RIC (links and PC issues) – and all trial setting dismissals derived from the Harris County District Clerk’s website – dockets tab.  I examine each dismissal form before posting, post only those defendants who are free of charges (exceptions apply) and for which I have an  attorney photo.  These and non-photo cases are entered into the Defense Attorney spreadsheet published on Saturdays.    Felony and misdemeanor dismissals are published in the spreadsheets below

 

  

                          

Jeanie Ortiz

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Jeanie Ortiz for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1621581 out of the 174th Criminal District Court for the offense of Evading Arrest with a Vehicle

 

 

      

Abbie Russell

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Abbie Russell for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1590785 out of the 180th Criminal District Court for the offense of Aggravated Assault

 

 

      

Carlos Rodriguez

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Carlos Rodriguez  for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1579358 out of the 180th Criminal District Court for the offense of Aggravated Assault

 

      

Justin Keiter

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Justin Keiter for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1626272 out of the 180th Criminal District Court for the offense of Criminal Mischief $2500  – $30K

 

 

       

Michael Mercer

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Michael Mercer for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1593220 out of the 182nd Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession of Marijuana 4oz – 5lbs

 

  

      

Emily DeToto

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Emily Detoto for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1626210 out of the 182nd Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession with Intent to Deliver Drugs

 

 

      

Nathaniel Pitoniak

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Nathaniel Pitoniak for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1584697 out of the 209th Criminal District Court for the offense of Assault Family Member

 

 

      

Gerald Yoakum

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Gerald Yoakum for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1571937 out of the 351st Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance

 

  

      

Sam Adamo

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Sam Adamo for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1624162 out of the Reintegration Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance

 

   

      

Mark Thering

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Mark Thering for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1623496 out of the Reintegration Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance

 

  

U.S. SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS EXCEPTION TO DOUBLE JEOPARDY RULE

WASHINGTON — In a decision that could affect associates of President Trump accused of wrongdoing and hoping for pardons, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that criminal defendants may be prosecuted for the same offenses in both federal and state court. Since Mr. Trump’s pardon power extends only to federal crimes, the ruling leaves people he pardons subject to state prosecutions. – by Adam Liptak