DMV – Negligent Operator of a Vehicle
Client received 4 points on his DMV record within 12 months and as such he was declared a negligent operator of a vehicle and his license was suspended for 12 months. Mr. Delahunt quickly requested an in-person hearing with the DMV. Mr. Delahunt convinced the DMV hearing officer not to suspend the client’s license, but instead place him on probation. Two months later and while on probation client received another ticket. Mr. Delahunt quickly requested the DMV hearing and fought the ticket by requesting a trial. At the trial, the ticket was dismissed and the DMV could not take any action even though the client was on probation. Client kept his license.
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SALES and TRANSPORTATION OF MARIJUANA
When I got charged with a felony, I was worried that my life would never be the same. Mr. Andrew Delahunt’s expertise and professionalism helped get my life back on track. During the consultation, all my stress felt at ease after Mr....
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Client was charged with Health & Safety Code §11358 (cultivation of marijuana), §11359 (sales of marijuana), §11379.6(a) (manufacturing of butane honey-oil), and §11351 (sales of a controlled substance). Client was facing several...