A Class 1 Misdemeanor Assault charge with a DV designation at Phoenix Municipal Court carried federal firearm prohibition and lifetime employment consequences. Future First pulled body-worn camera, 911 audio, and Brady-list materials on the responding officer. The...
Three Class 1 Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct counts with two DV designations could have triggered federal firearm prohibition, the Peace Program, mandatory counseling, and two years of probation. Future First fought the DV designation directly, dropped both DV counts,...
A DV-designated Disorderly Conduct conviction at Glendale Municipal Court left the client with 19 days of jail to serve via work release. When Maricopa County suspended work release during COVID-19, Future First filed a Motion to Modify Sentence and cut the actual...
A West Valley domestic violence case stacked two Class 1 Misdemeanors with DV designations, federal firearm prohibition, and threats to the client’s fingerprint clearance card. Future First identified four proof problems and the State filed a Motion to Dismiss...
Two stacked Class 1 Misdemeanor suspended-license counts at Glendale City Court would have produced 360 days of combined jail exposure and $5,000 in potential fines. Future First exposed the duplicative charging and ended the case with one count dismissed and a $212...