Date:July 2023 Case:Dangerous Weapons Violation Attorney:Nicole Kettwick Result: Nicole’s juvenile client was originally charged with Gross Misdemeanor Dangerous Weapons Violation after clips of horror themed video content her client made were reported to a school administrator. Nicole provided external evidence that convinced the State to dismiss the Dangerous Weapons Violation charge and amend it to a lesser charge of Misdemeanor Disorderly...
Date: July 2023 Case: Child Pornography Attorney: Nicole Kettwick Result: Nicole’s Client was facing multiple prison sentences based on being charged with multiple counts of possessing child pornography. Due to her client’s positive steps to move on from the charges, and the support of friends and family, Nicole was able to negotiate a downward departure in sentencing for a stay of execution, where...
Date: June 2023 Case: Disorderly Conduct Attorney: Nicole Kettwick Result: Nicole’s client was facing one count of disorderly conduct stemming from a road rage incident. Based on the facts of the case and the positive steps her client took, Nicole was able to negotiate with the prosecutor for a continuance for dismissal. This means that after one year of having no disorderly conduct related...
Date: April 2023
Case: Marijuana in a Motor Vehicle, Underage Possession, and Possession of Paraphernalia
Attorney: Nicole Kettwick
Result: After being pulled over for being in a park after hours, Nicole’s client faced several drug and alcohol charges that could have resulted in him losing his driver’s license. With her client’s proactive steps, Nicole was able to negotiate a continuance for dismissal. This means her client’s charges will be dismissed after payment of a small fine and a year of no same or similar offenses. This allowed her client to avoid a conviction and avoid losing his driving privileges.
Date: April 2023
Case: Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Fifth Degree
Attorney: Nicole A. Kettwick
Result: Nicole’s client was charged with Criminal Sexual Conduct in the Fifth Degree after an incident occurring at a college in Anoka County. Nicole negotiated the offense down to a disorderly conduct with no further jail time.
Date: February 2023
Case: Preliminary Criminal Vehicular Homicide
Attorney: Nicole Kettwick
Result: Nicole’s client was facing a potential criminal vehicular homicide charge in Freeborn County. After Nicole spoke with the prosecutor and investigator, the prosecutor decided to decline the charges.
Date: February 2023
Case: Theft
Attorney: Nicole Kettwick
Result: Nicole’s client was facing one count of Misdemeanor Theft. Based on Nicole’s negotiations with the prosecutor, Nicole was able to convince the prosecutor to agree to a continuance for dismissal. This means that after one year of having no theft-related charges and avoiding the location of the theft, the case will be dismissed without the client having to admit guilt.
Date: February 2023
Case: Obstruct Legal Process
Attorney: Nicole Kettwick
Result: Nicole’s client was facing one count of Misdemeanor Obstruct Legal Process. Based on Nicole’s motions challenging the evidence, the prosecutor dismissed the case.
Date: February 2023
Case: Disorderly Conduct
Attorney: Nicole Kettwick
Result: Nicole’s client was facing one count of Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct. Based on Nicole’s negotiations with the prosecutor and work done by her private investigator, Nicole was able to convince the prosecutor to agree to a continuance for dismissal. This means that after one year of having no same or similar offenses, the case will be dismissed without the client having to admit guilt.
Date: February 2023
Case: School Bus Stop-Arm Violation
Attorney: Nicole Kettwick
Result: Nicole’s client was charged with a Misdemeanor School Bus Stop-Arm violation in Hennepin County after allegedly passing a school bus while the stop-arm was extended. Nicole challenged the charge based on lack of probable cause and was able to convince the prosecutor to dismiss the case. This means that the client will maintain a clean record.