Recent Wins From Griffin Law Firm, San Diego

Felony DUI Causing Paralysis: NOT GUILTY

Mr. Griffin was retained after a client was arrested and charged with the following: Vehicle Code § 23153(a) – Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Causing Injury Vehicle Code § 23153(b) – Driving With a Measurable Blood Alcohol Causing Injury...

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Driving Under the Influence: NOT GUILTY

The San Diego City Attorney charged a Griffin Law Office client for Driving Under the Influence and Driving with a BAC of more than .08%. The client had more riding on the outcome of this case than an average person because she was a teacher, and...

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Sexual Assault Case: Dismissed

Client is a massage therapist and was initially the suspect of sexual assault after a misunderstanding with a patient during an appointment. After a thorough investigation into the allegations, discussions with the detective assigned and the...

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Juvenile Vandalism: Dismissed

Charge: Juvenile Vandalism (PC § 594(B)(1))  Result: Case Dismissed  Our client, a juvenile, was charged with vandalism after accidentally shooting out a neighbor's two windows with a BB gun while playing with friends.  Though the act was...

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Juvenile Vandalism – Case Dismissed

Our client, a juvenile, was charged with vandalism after accidentally shooting out a neighbor's two windows with a BB gun while playing with friends.  Though the act was undoubtedly irresponsible, it was crucial for us to ensure that the legal...

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Federal Bulk Cash Smuggling

No Jail Time: Client was charged with bulk cash smuggling after she did not report the amount of cash currency that she was bringing over the U.S. Border in violation of Title 31 U.S.C. 5316. We were able to get the client probation instead of the...

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3rd DUI – No Jail Time

Client was charged with his 3rd DUI while on probation for his 2nd DUI.  DA wanted jail time, but Mr. Griffin was able to convince the court that rehab and an outpatient program would be more suitable for Client.  Client successfully completed...

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Felony Domestic Battery

Client was initially charged with felony domestic battery.  Mr. Griffin was able to get this charge reduced to a misdemeanor because of the other party’s erroneous allegations.  After Client successfully completed an 8-week DVRP Program, case was...

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Felony Robbery – Case Dismissed

Mr. Griffin was retained after Client was arrested for allegedly stealing a scooter from another person.  DA could not produce adequate evidence that Client intended to steal the scooter.  DA dismissed the case prior to the Preliminary Hearing.

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Federal Drug Conspiracy- Case Dismissed

Big news from the federal court! A client approached the Griffin Law Office because his prior attorney was encouraging him to accept a 37-month prison offer on a drug conspiracy case. Once the Griffin Law Office assumed the case, attorneys noticed...

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DUI: Charges Dropped

Client was arrested for a DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152(a) and (b)) after leaving a bar in Pacific Beach and pulling over so his passenger could get out of the vehicle on the side of the road. The CHP office pulled up behind our client’s vehicle. A...

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Battery: All Charges Were Dropped

Client was cited for Battery (Penal Code § 242) after a physical incident between himself and a family member during dinner at his house. The incident arose after our client found that a family member had brought narcotics into his house while our...

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Vandalism: Dismissed

Client was charged with vandalizing a bridge in South Bay San Diego. Client was looking at a misdemeanor violation that could result in extensive fines and possible jail time. His case was dismissed as part of a plea agreement.

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Multiple DUIs: No Jail Time

Client is deaf and was arrested and charged with a DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152 (a) and (b)), his third DUI within ten years. He was looking at jail time for a second DUI conviction. Instead, we were able to convince the court to convert that jail...

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Multiple DUIs: Rehab Diversion

Client was arrested and charged with a felony DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152 (a) and (b)) after injuring a passenger in a traffic collision. This client also was arrested for two more DUIs six months after this initial arrest, both within a one month...

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Civil Case for Battery: Dismissed

Client was involved in a bar fight at Hooters in Vista, CA. No criminal charges for battery (Penal Code § 242) were filed. The other party sued for personal injury. After an aggressive deposition of the Plaintiff, exposing his lies about his...

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DUIs: Dismissed & Expunged

Client came to us after she was informed by the HR department of her new dream job that they could not hire her due to a prior conviction and pending case. We were able to get her DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152(a) and (b)) case dismissed, convictions...

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DUI: No Jail Time

Client was arrested for a serious second DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152 (a) and (b)) with a high blood alcohol level (.28) and accident. We were able to avoid any jail time, whos in jail San Diego.

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DUI: Charges Reduced

Client was arrested for a DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152 (a) and (b)) and not having valid vehicle registration due to a mistake in the DMV database. Client had a high blood alcohol level (.25), but we were able to argue that there was no probable...

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Multiple DUIs: No Jail Time

Client was charged with his second DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152 (a) and (b)) that he received while still on probation for his first DUI. Client was looking at over a month of jail time and thousands of dollars in restitution. We reached a plea...

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DUI: No Jail Time

Client was charged with a DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152 (a) and (b)) and three counts of hit and run, no injuries. Hit parked vehicles. Charges were reduced. No jail time.

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DUI: Dismissed

DUI (Vehicle Code §§ 23152 (a) and (b)) was dismissed after a motion to suppress where the court excluded the blood evidence because of a mistake made by the arresting officer.

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Battery: Rehab Diversion

Client was charged with Battery (Penal Code § 242) for a domestic violence issue against his girlfriend. We were able to get our client the help he needs in a rehab center to help with his substance abuse and anger management in lieu of jail time....

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