The case against John Doe was circumstantial and based on suggestive identification procedures, which were exposed by a vigorous defense from Attorney Veronica J White. This resulted in a acquittal from the jury.
Category: Trial Verdict
Appeals Court Orders Reversal of Gun Conviction
White & Associates’s client found not guilty after appeal court agrees with argument around joint venture
NOT GUILTY: Trafficking in Cocaine
A bench trial results in an acquittal for a man charged with trafficking cocaine.
NOT GUILTY: 2 counts of possession of a firearm without an FID card, 1 count possession of ammunition, 2 counts of possession of a loaded firearm with a potential armed career criminal enhancement.
John Doe was charged in the Middlesex Superior Court with 2 counts of possession of a firearm without an FID card, 1 count possession of ammunition, 2 counts of possession of a loaded firearm, and one count of wanton destruction of property and was facing potential armed career criminal sentencing enhancements. Veronica White and Ben…
Not Guilty: Defendant Charged With Distribution in a School Zone
White & Associates wins a trial for their client and gets a not guilty verdict.
Not Guilty: Defendant Faced 10 years Mandatory for Drug Trafficking
White & Associates wins a trial for their client because of their argument about the district attorney’s lack of evidence.
Not Guilty: Operating Under the Influence of Alcohol
White & Associates convinced the court of the reasonable doubt of their client and got a not guilty verdict.
Not Guilty: Defendant Faced Twenty Years for Armed Assault with Intent to Murder
White & Associates gets a not guilty verdict for their client at trial in part by getting the prosecution’s main witness to admit that he couldn’t see the crime.
Not Guilty: Defendant Faced Twenty Years for Armed Assault with Intent to Murder
White & Associates’ vigorous defense of their client resulted in a not guilty verdict.
Not Guilty: Defendant Faced Ten Years Mandatory as an Armed Career Criminal
White & Associates gets a not guilty verdict for their client by challenging the credibility of the prosecution’s witnesses.