A client in Collin County was charged with shoplifting after allegedly taking over $50.00 worth of merchandise from a store. Theft of $50-$500 in Collin County carries a punishment of up to 180 days in the county jail and up to a $2,000 fine. After negotiating with the prosecutor, Jon O’Toole secured deferred probation to a class C misdemeanor.
The shoplifting charge was ultimately dismissed and then expunged from the client’s record.
A client was arrested, charged, and indicted for burglary of a habitation. The prosecutor originally wanted a lengthy prison sentence for the client, but Attorney Jon O’Toole was able to get this Grayson County felony reduced. After reviewing the discovery with the client, investigating the facts, and researching the law, Jon was able to negotiate a much better outcome on behalf of the client.
The shoplifting charge was ultimately dismissed and then expunged from the client’s record.
A Collin County client was charged with a DWI second offense, a class A misdemeanor. This type of DWI can result in up to one year in county jail and up to a $4,000.00 fine. The prosecutor originally wanted a lengthy jail sentence, but Attorney Jon O’Toole examined the facts of the offense, as well as the relevant law, and negotiated a reduction of the charge.
After negotiations, Jon was able to get this DWI charge reduced to a class B misdemeanor DWI with probation.
A client in Fannin County was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram in Penalty Group 1. The client told attorney Jon O’Toole that they had a prescription for the substance and they should have their felony dismissed. After a lengthy investigation and consultation with the client’s doctor, Jon was able to get this felony dismissed prior to indictment.
The client was released from jail with no felony charges.
A client was charged with violating his robbery deferred probation in Dallas County. The allegation was a new misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury to a family member in Grayson County. Attorney Jon O’Toole was able to get the Dallas County felony probation reinstated. Through his efforts, Jon was able to convince the Grayson County prosecutor to a reduced sentence and then convince the Dallas County prosecutor to reinstate the deferred probation for the client.
Jon’s actions allowed the client to potentially get the Dallas County felony probation non-disclosed after it was dismissed and discharged.