Susan Wilk
Portland, OR
Licensed for 23 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Criminal Defense
Language
English
About
I am an Assistant Federal Public Defender for the District of Oregon, working in the Portland office. In this capacity, I represent indigent persons at all stages of proceedings in federal court.
Practices Areas
Criminal Defense
Language
English
Contact
Federal Public Defender - District of Oregon101 SW Main St.Suite 1700Portland, OR, 97204101 SW Main St.Suite 1700Suite 1700Portland, OR, 97204
Office: N/A
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Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.
Susan represented me in a criminal matter where the police lied and stated they'd seen me leaning out the window of my BMW purchasing crack from a street dealer after which point I supposedly raced off and they had to chase me, losing sight of my car, however later supposedly they located me at the 7-11 a few blocks away. They lied and said I granted permission to open my trunk, to open a locked case in my trunk where they said they found drug paraphernalia and a lock pick set. This was all nonsense to begin with, as I had two passengers who would give testimony that we drove at a leisurely pace from my office to the 7-11. The cops fabricated a bunch of nonsense and it was looking pretty bad for me. Initially the prosecution offered me 32 months to plead guilty. Susan was my knight in shining armor. She believed in me and she defended me voraciously every step of the way, never giving an inch - she wouldn't let a single thing be handed to us by simply luck. Oh no. Susan makes her own luck. We decided to go to trial and we went. All the way up to picking a jury. So here we are, 9am first day of trial, the prosecutor leans over and offers one final chance to take a deal of 18 months - Susan snorted and told the prosecutor to put her gloves on, we were going to put the matter before the jury. The prosecutor then asks the judge to give an extension to 1pm as her witnesses - the police department - hadn't shown up. The judge granted an extension to 1pm at which point the prosecutor asked for an extension until the following day. Evidently the cops who were going to lie on the stand for the prosecutor had gone hunting someplace where there was no cell phone coverage. That's funny, they knew about the trial time and date, they had been there the previous Thursday when we'd finished picking our jury. They new and they skipped out, afraid to be caught in lies on the stand. The prosecutor knew she had no case when she leaned over and offered her final deal...what a waste of everyones time and money. Susan and her tenacity, her fierce drive coupled with her awesome mental power scared the liars into not showing up to court. They knew she'd find them in their lies. So that was that. She made a motion for the case to be dismissed, and it was and I walked. If you get the chance, use this attorney, thank your lucky stars, and remember, your lawyer can't help you if you aren't completely honest with them.