Case Results

  • Dismissed Assault Causing Bodily Injury
    Client charged with Class A Misdemeanor assault after a bar fight. Nathan Miller set the case for trial and the charge was later dismissed.
  • Dismissed Felony Theft
    Client arrested and charged with Theft of Property < $1500 with 2 or more prior convictions. Before case was reviewed by the Grand Jury and potentially indicted as a formal felony charge the case was declined by the District Attorney’s Office. Case dismissed!
  • Dismissed Theft
    Client arrested and charged with Theft of Property < $1500 with 2 or more prior convictions. Before case was reviewed by the Grand Jury and potentially indicted as a formal felony charge the case was declined by the District Attorney’s Office. Case dismissed!
  • Felony Case Dismissed Robbery
    Juvenile Client charged with Felony Robbery. Nathan Miller Interviewed additional witnesses and after further investigation convinced prosecutor to dismiss the case altogether.
  • Dismissed Assault Family Violence
    Client arrested for “Assault Causing Bodily Injury - Family Violence”. Nathan Miller convinced prosecutors to decline the case after submitting pertinent medical records and an affidavit of non-prosecution from the alleged victim.
  • Reduced to Obstruction of a Highway DWI
    Client charged with DWI. Set the case for jury trial and before the trial date the State reduced the charge to a non-intoxication offense. Client avoids DWI conviction and surcharges.
  • Hung Jury: No Conviction Boating While Intoxicated
    Client arrested for BWI on Independence Day in an area called “Party Cove”. Refused chemical test, but the officer got a search warrant and seized his blood, which was 50% over the legal limit.
  • Reduced DWI with BAC .15 or Higher
    After two jury trials resulted in mistrials, Client was offered time served on a reduced charge. A great result for a client with the courage to go to trial despite an alleged high BAC.
  • Dismissed Felony Theft of Controlled Substance
    Client confessed to stealing prescription medication from a home. Nathan Miller contacted the detective and worked towards a reduction in the charge. Case was filed as a misdemeanor theft and after client completed community service and a drug class, case was dismissed.
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