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  • Charges Reduced Felony Drug Charges

    Attorney Joe Tamburino represented a client who was charged with multiple serious felony drug charges in rural Wisconsin, each carrying decades in prison if convicted.

  • Stay of Adjudication Malicious Punishment of a Child

    Attorney Joe Tamburino represented a client charged with malicious punishment of a child in Anoka County. The case went on for almost a year with numerous hearings and litigation. However, in the end, the client received a stay of adjudication on a lesser charge.

  • Case Dismissed Possession of Drugs in Vehicle

    Attorney Hannah Martin represented a client who was charged with drug possession after officers searched her friend’s vehicle when she was a passenger.

  • Evidence Suppressed Third-Degree Assault

    Attorney Martin was hired to represent a client who was charged with third-degree assault. Client only spoke minimal English. Officers arrested client and then attempted to get a statement from him on two different occasions without reading him his Miranda Rights.

  • Avoided Prison Internet Crimes

    Attorney Joe Tamburino represented a client on charges involving internet crimes in Scott County, which involved possible prison penalties.

  • Case Dismissed Stolen Car

    Attorney Hannah Martin represented a client who was pulled over by officers while driving her friend’s car. A few weeks prior, the car had been reported as stolen. Officers did not listen to her and arrested her on the spot.

  • Avoided Jail Time Possession of Child Pornography

    Attorney Martin represented a client who was charged with and plead guilty to possession of child pornography. Client had a prior possession of child pornography offense from years ago. Client suffered from serious mental health issues that were never addressed during his previous case and played a role in his second case.

  • Probation Only Felon in Possession of a Firearm

    Attorney Joe Tamburino’s client was charged with felon in possession of a firearm, which carried a mandatory minimum sentence of five-years in prison.

  • No Academic Consequences Title IX – Sexual Assault Allegation

    Attorney Hannah Martin represented a client who was a college student in Minnesota. They were in a relationship with another student which ended badly, and the other student reported them to the university for sexual assault.

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