Public Intoxication/Consumption of Alcohol Victories
“Victories” Definition: DM Cantor defines a “Victory” as a Complete Acquittal at Jury/Bench Trial; cases Dismissed after they were set for Jury/Bench Trial; cases Dismissed prior to being set for Jury/Bench Trial; Pre-Charge/Pre-Indictment cases where DM Cantor Prevented Charges from being filed; a Partial Acquittal at Jury/Bench Trial; cases in which Charges were Substantially Reduced; and cases where Prison/Jail exposure or Civil Repercussions were Substantially Reduced.
Disclaimer – Results depend upon factors unique to each case and that results in one case do not predict similar results in others.
Dismissed | Public Consumption of Liquor – State v. Mr. W.
PHOENIX CITY COURT (CASE NO. 5516961) (DMC NO. 16349)
Dismissed | Public Intoxication
SCOTTSDALE CITY COURT (CASE NO. 2008-034054)
Dismissed due to Unconstitutionality of Statute | Public Intoxication
SCOTTSDALE CITY COURT (CASE NO. SC-2011-005083)
Dismissed | Public Intoxication
SCOTTSDALE CITY COURT (CASE NO. 2010-006541)
Dismissed | Order to Show Cause (Public Intoxication) | State v. Mr. V.
SCOTTSDALE CITY COURT (2007-018416) (DMC NO. 8043)
Dismissed at Bench Trial | Public Intoxication | State v. Mr. K
SCOTTSDALE CITY COURT (CASE NO. SC-2011-017472) (DMC NO. 10472)
Reduced to Public Nuisance with Zero Days in Jail | Alcohol Incapacitation in Public & Disorderly Conduct | State vs. Mr. M
SCOTTSDALE CITY COURT (CASE NO. 2014-005527) (DMC NO. 12244)