Client was accused of assaulting their significant other by means of strangulation. Through discovery review, evidence showed serious bodily injury to the alleged victim. The client’s needs included staying out of custody and protecting their immigration status. Mr. Krizman utilized calculated mitigation strategies and collaborated with experts in immigration law to convince the District Attorney to offer a split-plea deferred judgment with no jail time.

Further, Mr. Krizman’s scrupulous attention to detail allowed him to work with the language of the plea such that the client only pleaded guilty to immigration-safe charges. Special circumstances require relentless criminal defense, a specialty at Krizman Law.

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