Friday, November 20, 2009

Contempt of Court

As many of you know, I have been charged with contempt of Court. I cannot comment on the pending case against me. But, I will be sure to drop a few lines once the case is resolved, and my lawyers are working diligently towards a resolution.

In the meantime, today I finished the two-day jury trial of the client that was with me the day I was placed under arrest in court while representing him. The case was obviously tough, but he was acquitted of the DWI charge and the DA's office agreed to dismiss the traffic ticket after the verdict on the DWI charge was directed. I am truly honored that my client stuck with me through all of the publicity and stress he was put through. As always, the media was sure to put his face all over the television while he was charged with DWI, but they were nowhere to be found when he was acquitted at trial. Ay-yay-yay, que hacemos....

4 comments:

  1. I encourage intelligent discourse on my blog. If you'd like to slander me, please refrain from doing so anonymously.

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  2. You did a phenomenal job representing your client. I was able to observe the beginning of the trial and aside from the fact that you found inconsistencies in the officer's testimony, you definitely made him squirm.

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  3. Roman my name is micaela armenta you handled a case for me years ago. and when i saw that on television i was shocked and i dont even think the judge should of did that. your just diong your job. and i just wanted to let you know regardless of what the media does or the judge you will always be a extremly good lawyer. keep your head up and good luck, god bless you

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