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Through my years of criminal and DUI defense, and countless jury trials, I have helped my clients achieve high-quality results time and time again!


Lynnwood DUI Attorney

THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE

From August 1, 2009 to August 1, 2010 these are the results we’ve obtained for our clients.
No wonder they’re so eager to give testimonials!
District/Municipal Court Cases
Cases Closed: 59
Total Jail Time Imposed: 3 days
DUI
DUI Cases: 26 FIRST OFFENSE STAND ALONE DUIs: 20
DUI Convictions: 4 DUI Convictions: 1
85% reductions or dismissals OVERALL 95% of 1st offenses Reduced or Dismissed
Domestic Violence Theft
Domestic Violence Cases: 9 Theft Charges: 6
Domestic Violence Convictions: 2 Theft convictions: 1
78% non DV conviction rate 83% non theft conviction rate
Note: Total jail time imposed does not include time on jail alternatives such as home monitoring. These statistics are for illustrative purposes only. They represent the cases CLOSED by Dichter Law Office from 8/1/09-8/1/10 – many more cases are still pending. These statistics are not a guarantee of any kind. Every case is different, and past performance cannot predict the outcome of your case. The only way to begin getting these sort of fantastic results for yourself is to call me at 425-424-9401 for your FREE CONSULTATION NOW!

These results are just some examples of the hundreds of cases I have handled – to begin working on getting your own results – call me now for your free consultation:

DUIs

  • Dismissed – client was weaving, failed ALL field sobriety tests, and gave a breath test of .20. – Seattle, WA
  • Dismissed – client had three prior DUI convictions and a .29/.30 breath test by convincing the judge that the police officer had no right to pull my client over in the first place. – Vancouver, WA
  • Dismissed – client was driving without headlights, weaving in and out of his lane, driving 15 miles an hour over the limit, and admitted to consuming two rum and cokes within the previous hour by convincing the prosecutor they could not prove that my client was under the influence. – Kirkland, WA
  • Dismissed – client had driven several times over the lane divider into oncoming traffic, smelled of alcohol, showed poor coordination, admitted to drinking, and gave a breath test over .18. – Kittitas County, WA
  • Originally charged with a felony DUI in danger of serving years in prison. Negotiated with the prosecutor’s office, showing them the weaknesses of their case, and got my client a misdemeanor DUI conviction. – Everett, WA
  • Dismissed – client drove off the roadway, over an “in memory of” sign, crashed into a telephone pole, smelled of alcohol, and later gave a breath test above .08. – Arlington, WA
  • Dismissed – client smelled strongly of alcohol, was verbally abusive to the police officer, and the physically resisted his arrest. – Arlington, WA
  • Second offense DUI amended to Reckless Driving through negotiation with the prosecutors. – Lynnwood, WA
  • DUI with a high breath test (.18) which will be amended to a non-driving charge after a period of time with no active probation. – Edmonds, WA


Assault and Domestic Violence

  • Dismissed – client charged with domestic violence. – Marysville, WA
  • Dismissal – client charged with domestic violence. – Everett, WA
  • Not-guilty verdict in a felony trial after two days of testimony where the alleged victim detailed over 30 years of alleged abuse by my client. – Everett, WA
  • Not-guilty verdict after three eyewitnesses testified to witnessing my client pushing and hitting the alleged victim. – Shoreline, WA
  • Negotiated – felony assault to a misdemeanor charge despite my client kicking a police officer with a roundhouse kick. The sentence was deferred, and will be dismissed after time. – Everett, WA


Other Charges

  • Dismissed – client was caught carrying Ecstasy, and admitted to the police officer that he was going to sell it. – Seattle, WA
  • Not-guilty verdict after a police officer detailed how he observed my client pop a wheelie on his motorcycle, and how this constituted reckless driving. – Bellevue, WA
  • Negotiated – reckless driving charge to a traffic ticket where client was driving over 110 miles per hour and weaving in and out of traffic in a 60 mile per hour zone. – Lynnwood, WA