Author Archives: Michael Lowe

Resisting Arrest case dropped.

After client arrested by Rowlett police for Resisting Arrest, Mr. Lowe\’s investigation revealed Rowlett Police had insufficient evidence to file case.

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DWI case dismissed.

Client blew a .12 (one and a half times legal limit). Mr. Lowe’s pre-trial investigation work proved the test result invalid.

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Client\’s parole NOT revoked and sentence discharged.

Client assumed a new identity for six years in Ohio although he had a parole warrant for his arrest in Texas.

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Client will be able to expunge all records.

Mr.Lowe’s pre-indictment investigation proved false the allegations

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In DWI case, a hung jury in Denton County.

Client blew well over the legal limit, admitted to drinking 8 beers and was found with 2 marijuana pipes and marijuana in his car.

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Client gets probation and his parole continued.

Mr. Lowe\’s work prevented client from getting up to ten years on his fourth DWI.

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Drug Paraphernalia case dismissed.

A court in Denton County dismissed client\’s Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge.

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Client facing an aggravated and enhanced sentence gets a misdemeanor.

Mr. Lowe\’s investigation revealed the Police Department conducted an incomplete investigation which overlooked exonerating witness statements.

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Taylor County (Abilene) Judge dismissed weapons trafficking and theft charg

Court suppressed illegally obtained evidence pursuant to a search of client\’s vehicle without consent to search.

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Court of Appeals granted writ of habeas corpus.

Prosecutors barred from retrying client based on prosecutorial misconduct.

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