Client tackled a woman in a grocery store after the alleged victim hit his wife. The alleged victim called the police, and the client was charged with assault and battery. The District Attorney assigned to the case pressed for a guilty conviction with supervised probation and a 6-week $300 anger management course. The client retained Krizman Law, who conducted a thorough investigation into the incident and proved that the client was acting in defense of his wife. Krizman Law also produced extensive mitigation that showed it was out of character for the client to assault an individual without due cause.

With skillful negotiation tactics gained from years of experience, Krizman Law was able to get the prosecutor to agree to an unsupervised deferred judgment, with all other charges dismissed.

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