Police Report:
Warwick Police observe Client’s vehicle with dark-tinted windows. Police conduct a motor vehicle stop and smell a strong odor of marijuana coming from Client’s vehicle. Police search vehicle and find 2 plastic baggies with cocaine and $2K cash in the car. Client has a prior record with multiple drug possession convictions.
Case Result:
POSSESSION OF COCAINE: DISMISSED
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Police Report:
Smithfield Police receive information that Client is growing and selling marijuana from his garage attached to his home. Police request and obtain a warrant to do “heat analysis” of the home. After an expert conducts the “heat analysis”, combined with a high electric bill, police obtain a second warrant to search the home. Upon searching the home, police find a full-scale grow operation, as well as 4 lbs of picked marijuana.
Criminal Case Result:
POSSESSION W/ INTENT TO DELIVER MARIJUANA: REDUCED TO SIMPLE POSSESSION AND OFF CLIENT’S RECORD IN 1 YEAR
CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA: DISMISSED
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Police Report:
Client works for a local doctor and has access to the doctor’s prescription medication pad. Over the course of 2 years, Client drafts fake prescriptions in her name and uses them at pharmacies all over RI and MA. Client is caught after being reported to the police by a CVS in RI after it became suspicious of her activity.
Criminal Case Result:
POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD
FRAUDULENT USE OF PRESCRIPTIONS: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD
Police Report:
Client worked as an office manager for a local doctor. During the course of her 5 years of employment, Client fraudulently wrote out counterfeit prescriptions that she would then use to obtain Oxycodone. State Police estimate she executed the scheme for 4-5 years, using 15 different CVS stores to obtain the Oxy.
Criminal Case Result:
OBTAINING C/S BY FRAUD: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED OFF RECORD
Criminal Charges:
Cultivation of Marijuana (Felony)
Police Report:
North Kingstown obtain and execute a warrant on Client’s home based on misinformation. While searching the home, police find a significant grow operation, seizing approximately 150 plants.
Criminal Case Result:
CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA: REDUCED TO SIMPLE POSSESSION AND EXPUNGED AFTER 1 YEAR
Criminal Charges:
Possession of Crystal Methamphetamine
Police Report:
Providence Police stop a motor vehicle for a traffic offense and say they see Client making “suspicious movements” as they approach the car. Client is taken out of the car at gun point and handcuffed. Upon searching the vehicle the police find 3 grams of crystal methamphetamine.
Criminal Case Result:
Possession of Controlled Substance: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
Police Report: Possession of Oxycodone
East Providence Police stop Client’s vehicle for a traffic violation and upon approaching the car immediately detect a strong odor of marijuana. Police ask Client about the smell of marijuana and Client produces a valid RI Medical Marijuana License. Police ask Client to exit the vehicle and begin to search the car. In the center console police discover a small plastic baggy with 12 pills later tested positive for Oxycodone.
Criminal Case Result:
POSSESSION OF OXYCODONE: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
Police Report:
Undercover Providence Police are following a suspected drug dealer through the City of Providence. While following the suspected drug dealers, police observe them pull into a CVS parking lot, back into a parking spot and turn off their lights. Approximately 10 minutes later Client’s vehicle is observed entering the CVS lot and pulls aside the vehicle which was being followed by the police. Police observe Client exit his vehicle, walk to the passenger side of the other car, and exchange an unknown item for US currency. Suspecting a drug deal has just occurred, police pull Client’s vehicle over as he attempts to leave the lot. Upon searching the Client, police find 11 Oxycodone pills in his pocket, for which he has no prescription.
Criminal Case Result:
Felony Possession of Oxycodone: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
Police Report:
Woonsocket Police are called to Client’s apartment after neighbors called police about a loud argument. Upon arrival, police observe the Client to be crying and her husband with scratches on his face. The house also appears as though there had been a fight. Police arrest Client and find 4 OxyContin pills in her pocket for which she has no prescription.
Criminal Case Result:
Possession of OxyContin: DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
Assault and Battery (Domestic): DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED
Disorderly Conduct (Domestic): DISMISSED AND EXPUNGED