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  • Charges Dropped State v. J.W, 2013-CJ-7XX (Osceola)

    Mr. McCormick successfully negotiated with the State Attorney’s Office to allow Client to avoid further prosecution or jail, and all charges will be dropped in 7 months!

  • Charges Dropped State v. J.V. 2013-MM-10XX (Duval)

    All charges dropped. Client is ecstatic that military clearance is unaffected.

  • Charges Dropped State v. E.E. 2013-CF-73XX (Duval)

    Mr. McCormick exposed the alleged Victim’s lies to the prosecutor. All charges dropped.

  • Charges Dropped State v. A.S. 2013-MM-60XX (Duval)

    Mr. McCormick exposed to the prosecutor that the Client was, in fact, acting in self-defense. Charges dropped.

  • Charges Dropped State v. D.T. 2013-CF-72XX (Duval)

    Mr. McCormick negotiated with the State Attorney’s Office for the Client to be released from jail, avoid further prosecution, and all charges will be dropped in 8 months!

  • Charges Dropped State v. D.P. 2013-CF-22XX (Duval)

    Mr. McCormick was able to negotiate with the State Attorney’s Office to allow Client's release from jail, avoid further prosecution or arrest, and all charges will be dropped in 6 months!

  • Charges Dropped State v. J.W. 2013-MM-68XX, 2013-MM-55XX (Duval)

    Mr. McCormick successfully revealed to the prosecutor inconsistencies in the Victim's, witness's, and police officer’s accounts of the incident. All charges dropped.

  • Charges Dropped State v. R.M. 2013-MM-55XX (Duval)

    Mr. McCormick exposed inconsistencies between the witness and alleged Victim accounts of the incident to the prosecutor. All charges dropped.

  • Charges Dropped State v. J.P. 2013-CF-6XX (St. Johns)

    Mr. McCormick was able to expose some inconsistencies in the Victim’s allegations quickly and had the felony dropped. After a more thorough investigation was conducted, Mr. McCormick also had the misdemeanor dropped.

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