Mike’s client was accused of Trespass for wandering into a construction site late one night after out partying with his friends. The Trespass conviction could have created many problems for the client in his future, as someone would not be aware of what the circumstances were for his arrest. The prosecutor would not deal and wanted a plea of guilty; Mike presented the prosecutor with many equitable reasons why there should not be a conviction on the client’s record, pushed the prosecutor that he would take the case to trial, and the prosecutor eventually relented and agreed to continue the matter for dismissal. What that means is that the charge against Mike’s client will be dismissed as long as he does not have a similar offense within one year.
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