Michael R. Shapray, Esquire
In Canada vs. Seth, Mr. Shapray's client had his manslaughter conviction overturned at the Ontario Court of Appeal.
In R. v. Grenier, he earned his client an acquittal after a trial on charges of forcible confinement and robbery.
David M. Schwartz, Esquire
Mr. Schwartz has defended victims of horrible crimes such as domestic violence, rape, robbery and families of murder victims. He has also been responsible for the freedom of criminal defendants who were wrongfully accused, both in his work as a prosecutor and a private attorney.
In fact, in September of 2002, Mr. Schwarz got an acquittal for a doctor who was wrongfully accused of murder in a trial that lasted 5 weeks and was covered by the major New York newspapers. Moreover, he has defended patients by taking on the manufacturers of endoscopes and by pushing the medical community to enact tougher medical standards.
Andrew T. Coiner, Esquire
Of over 88,000 federal cases resolved in America in 2003, less than 500 resulted from a jury trial acquittal. Mr. Coiner litigated one of the successful cases. He helped a client obtain a jury trial acquittal on methamphetamine charges after three-day trial in December, 2003.
Mr. Coiner was also lead counsel for one of the defendants in the case of Commonwealth v. Jonathan Shane McManus and Adam Levi Keister, reported in 107. S.W.3d 175 (Ky. 2003). Coiner's client entered a conditional guilty plea to trafficking in marijuana after the trial judge overruled Coiner's motion to suppress evidence. Coiner was successful in having the trial judge's decision overturned in the Kentucky Court of Appeals. After Coiner argued the case before the Kentucky Supreme Court, the highest court in the Commonwealth also ruled in favor of Mr. Coiner's client. The case was then remanded to the McCracken Circuit Court where it was dismissed.
Since 1995, Coiner has successfully litigated over 100 DUI cases into jury acquittals, dismissals or non-DUI dispositions.
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