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REDUCED TO PROBATION- Disorderly Conduct with a Gun
State v. Mr. R. (CR2006-174334-001): Mr. R. was in a dispute with his neighbor who was harassing his live-in girlfriend. The girlfriend was subsequently grabbed by the neighbor, and several days later Mr. R. went over to discuss this issue with the neighbor. At that time, Mr. R. had a gun which he had pulled out of his holster and displayed. He originally was facing 1 ½ to 3 years in prison. After thoroughly investigating the case and raising doubt as to the alleged victim’s credibility (specifically through emails we had discovered), we were able to get the case reduced to probation with no jail.
REDUCED TO DISORDERLY CONDUCT, NON-DANGEROUS
Disorderly Conduct with a Gun, State v. Ms. S. (Maricopa County Superior Court No. 2003-020930CR): Police were called when a neighbor complained that Ms. S. had fired a gun at the neighbor’s dog. An independent witness indicated he saw the dog approach Ms. S. and was barking at her when she fired the gun. Because Ms. S. and the neighbor were having disputes over a common wall (which had not been built), the police felt she was attempting to threaten the neighbor. Mr. S. was arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct with a Gun, and was facing 1.5 to 3 years in prison. We were able to get the charge reduced to a class 6 undesignated offense which included probation and 3 months in jail. Ms. S. successfully completed probation and her conviction was then reduced to a misdemeanor.


