Substantial Battery, Intentionally Cause Harm. (Dodge Co.)
...Substantial Battery, Intentionally Cause Harm. (Dodge Co.)
Battery and Disorderly Conduct (Milwaukee County)
...Battery and Disorderly Conduct (Milwaukee County)
The defendant was charged with Felony Child Abuse. The matter was litigated ...
The defendant was charged with Felony Child Abuse. The matter was litigated for several months and after providing information and an investigation revealing the non-reliability of the State’s witnesses, the State moved to dismiss the matter.
Defendant was first degree recklessly endangering safety, false imprisonment and disorderly conduct. ...
Defendant was first degree recklessly endangering safety, false imprisonment and disorderly conduct. After Attorney Schiro amasses evidence of the defendant's innocence, the State moved to dismiss two weeks prior to the scheduled jury trial.
Operating While Intoxicated, First Offense. Charge Reduced to Reckless Driving (City of ...
Operating While Intoxicated, First Offense. Charge Reduced to Reckless Driving (City of Milwaukee).
The Defendant was charged with Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possession of THC, ...
The Defendant was charged with Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possession of THC, and Carrying a Concealed Weapon.
After the filing the motions by John Schiro, the State moved to dismiss the matter.
Defendant charged with being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Attorney ...
Defendant charged with being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Attorney Schiro tried the matter to a jury, where the jury became deadlocked with 10 in favor of acquittal and 2 for guilty. After Attorney Schiro and the prosecutor discussed the matter with the jurors, the prosecutor decided to dismiss all charges against the defendant.
Criminal Damage to Property and Criminal Trespass to Dwelling. After opening statements, ...
Criminal Damage to Property and Criminal Trespass to Dwelling. After opening statements, Attorney Schiro cross-examined the State's principle witness (the alleged victim) for approximately twenty minutes. As a result of the cross-examination, the prosecutor realized that he could no longer prove the case. The judge, describing the circumstances as "most unusual," concurred with the State's decision and the charges were dismissed. (Milwaukee Co.)
The defendant was charged with Substantial Battery-Intend Bodily Harm.
After an investigation by Attorney Schiro revealed that the alleged victims were the alleged perpetrators, the State moved to dismiss the matter.
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