August 7, 2013 By agwklaw

I was charged with 3 felony counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and great bodily injury – all serious and violent strikes. I was facing the possibility of many years in prison. My Wallin & Klarich Attorney believed in my innocence and fought hard for my freedom. After fully discussing the factual details and legal defenses of my case with me and my family, he advised that we should take my case to Preliminary Hearing, and ultimately trial, instead of settling for a plea bargain that would land me in jail with a criminal record. He was very confident that we had some powerful legal and factual issues to support our case.

My attorney was fully prepared for the Preliminary Hearing, but advised me that the prosecution’s burden of proof at the prelim was very slight and therefore it would be a very difficult task to get the charges dismissed at prelim. After the cross examination of five witnesses and argument to the court, the judge dismissed all charges against me. I am very grateful and thankful to Wallin & Klarich for their hard work and dedication to my case. Thank you Wallin & Klarich.

– N.L.

AUTHOR: agwklaw

Paul Wallin is the senior managing partner at Wallin & Klarich. With over thirty years of experience handling many types of criminal defense cases, Paul Wallin has a tremendous amount of knowledge when advocating for his client's rights. Paul Wallin prides himself in going the extra mile to put his clients at ease especially when they are facing allegations of criminal misconduct and are stressing over it. Many have trusted Paul Wallin and his team at Wallin & Klarich to assist them in their darkest hour.

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