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  • All Charges Dropped Second-Degree Felony

    Osceola County - July 2025

    • Charged with: Second-Degree Felony
    • Outcome: All Charges Dropped

    Our client was facing a second-degree felony and up to 15 years in prison. Attorney Williams conducted a thorough defense investigation, interviewed key witnesses, and prepared a comprehensive defense strategy—including filing a Stand Your Ground motion. Result: The State dropped the case the night before the hearing, avoiding trial and eliminating all prison exposure.

  • Five-Year Injunction Stalking Injunction

    Seminole County - June 2025

    • Charged with: Stalking 
    • Outcome: The court granted a five-year injunction, stopping the harassment and protecting our client moving forward.

    Our client endured persistent online harassment from a respondent living in New York who repeatedly created new social media accounts to evade blocking. The respondent posted videos using our client’s image and clothing brand, mocked the idea of being “blocked,” and continued the harassment through more than 15 usernames and numerous videos. Attorney Salgado presented extensive evidence—including usernames, videos, and screenshots—demonstrating a clear pattern of stalking. The respondent did not appear for the hearing.

  • Maximum Compensation Auto Accident

    Orange County – July 2025

    • Auto Accident
    • Outcome: The insurance company tendered its full policy limits, ensuring our client received the maximum compensation available through the at-fault driver’s coverage.

    Our client was traveling northbound when another vehicle merged into her lane and struck the left side of her car, causing significant damage and injury. Attorney Feiter immediately gathered evidence, documented the crash mechanics, and presented a clear liability argument to the at-fault driver’s insurance company.

  • Injunction Dismissed Injunction Defense

    Seminole County – February 2025

    • Charged with: Stalking Injunction
    • Outcome: The judge agreed and dismissed the injunction, protecting our client from a wrongful and potentially life-altering court order.

    Our client was served with a petition for injunction that, if granted, could have severely impacted his job, reputation, and future. At the final hearing, Attorney Salgado argued a motion for directed verdict, demonstrating that the petitioner failed to meet the required burden of proof. He established that the petitioner did not suffer severe emotional distress, that the alleged conduct was not directed at her, and that her knowledge of the events was based solely on what others told her—making the claims legally insufficient.

  • DUI Dismissed DUI & Resisting Without Violence

    Seminole County – April 2025

    • Charged with: DUI & Resisting Without Violence
    • Outcome: DUI dismissed, and the client avoided incarceration, probation, and the harsh penalties typically associated with a DUI conviction.

    Our client was charged with DUI and resisting an officer without violence—charges that carried the possibility of jail time, license suspension, and long-term consequences. After we filed a Motion to Suppress, the court granted the motion, ruling key evidence inadmissible. As a result, the DUI charge was dismissed. The client resolved the remaining resisting charge with no jail, no probation, and only minimal requirements: community service hours, an online class, and standard court costs.

  • Dismissed State v. V.P.Q. (CT09-724)
    • Charged with: Battery Domestic Violence
    • Outcome: Dismissed

    Battery (Domestic Violence) - Client arrested based on his girlfriend's statement that he hit her. My client insisted in his innocence. We demanded a trial and the prosecutor dropped the case on trial day.

  • Favorable Verdict A.P. v. E.P. (DR08-13061)
    • Divorce
    • Outcome: Win / Favorable Verdict

    My client wanted to have his daughters live with him more than 50% of the time based on the mother's inability to provide a stable living environment. We hired a guardian ad litem to run background checks on everyone and return a report to the court. After the trial, my client got what he wanted - for his daughters to live with him during the week and no award of attorney's fees for the other side.

  • Case Dismissed In the Interest of B.R. (2008-CJ-7593)
    • Charged with: Lewd and Lascivious Exhibition
    • Outcome: Judgment of Acquittal Granted (Case Dismissed)

    Lewd and Lascivious Exhibition (Felony) - Client was arrested for allegedly showing his privates to a girl in the boys' room at a school gymnasium. Depositions were conducted and motions to suppress were argued. In the end, we needed to go to trial on this case and the Judge granted a judgment of acquittal after the State presented their case in chief. All charges were dismissed.

  • All Charges Dismissed State v. B.H. (2016-CF-002826-A-O)
    • Charged with: Aggravated Assault with a Firearm
    • Outcome: All charges dismissed

    Client was charged with 2 counts of aggravated assault with a firearm.  After months of negotiating with the prosecutor, I was finally able to convince them that the case was not worth pursuing.  All charges dismissed!

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