Acquisition of a Narcotic Drug 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; Convictions Reversed on Appeal; Convictions Set Aside; 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; Professional Board & Title 9 Representation in which charges were Declined, Dismissed or Substantially Reduced; and, cases where Prison/Jail exposure or Civil Repercussions were Substantially Reduced.
Below is only a sampling of our Victories and not a complete list. Click on any of the buttons to view the type of charge and individual case results.

Probation Terminated Early | Felony Aggravated Identity Theft, Felony Attempt to Commit Acquisition of Narcotic Drug (Pain Killers), and Possession of Dangerous Drug | State v. Mr. M

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2014-001565) | DMC NO. 16436

Not Guilty / Complete Acquittal at Bench Trial | Attempted Acquisition of Prescription Drugs

State v. Ms. W (DMC No. 9176)

SAN TAN JUSTICE COURT (CASE NO. JC2009-105189)

Dismissed | Felony Attempted Acquisition of Narcotic Drugs

State v. Ms. G (DMC No. 4986)

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2004-023041)

Reduced to Probation with Zero Days in Jail | (11 Counts) Felony Acquisition of a Narcotic Drug (Prescription Acetaminophen) & Felony Facilitation of Acquisition of Narcotic Drug

State v. Mr. Z (DMC No. 11158)

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2012-124987)

Reduced to Facilitation Class 6 Open / Misdemeanor with Probation and Zero Days in Jail | (5 Counts) Felony Forgery and (2 Counts) Felony Acquisition of Dangerous Drugs (Fake Prescriptions for Adderall, Ambien, Dextro-Amphetamine) | State v. Ms. D

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2016-139533) (DMC NO. 14066)

Reduced To Class 6 Open/ Misdemeanor Solicitation With Zero Days In Jail | Felony Forgery and Felony Fraudulently Obtaining Narcotic Drugs (Carisoprodol) | State v. Ms. B

PIMA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2014-2026) (DMC NO. 12584)

Reduced to Solicitation to Commit Forgery with Probation and Zero Days in Jail | Felony Attempt to Acquire Narcotic Drugs | State v. Ms. J

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CR2008-130364) (DMC NO. 9564)

Reduced to Misdemeanor Attempted Possession of Drug Paraphernalia with Unsupervised Probation and Zero Days in Jail | Felony Attempted Acquisition of Narcotic Drugs & Felony Forgery | State v. Mr. L

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2007-129923) (DMC NO. 7360)

Reduced to Solicitation to Possess with Probation | Felony Attempted Acquisition of Narcotic Drugs | State v. Mr. M

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2006-134140) (DMC NO. 6589)

Reduced to 3.75 Years in Prison | (40 Counts) Felony Computer Tampering, Felony Tampering with Physical Evidence, Felony Acquisition of a Narcotic Drug, Felony Theft & Felony Fraudulent Schemes

State v. Mr. M (DMC No. 12321)

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2012-007417)

Reduced to Solicitation Class 6 Open/Misdemeanor with 6 Months Probation and Zero Days in Jail | Felony Fraudulent Schemes, (2 Counts) Acquisition of a Dangerous Drug by Fraud & Identity Theft

State v. Ms. B (DMC No. 11862)

MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. CR2013-002734)

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