Griffin Secures Dismissal of Murder Case In “Stand Your Ground” Hearing
Mr. Griffin convinced the Court to dismiss a pending murder indictment because the Defendant was acting in self-defense and justified in his actions.Read More of this article
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settingsMr. Griffin convinced the Court to dismiss a pending murder indictment because the Defendant was acting in self-defense and justified in his actions.Read More of this article
During a three-day trial, Mr. Griffin and Mrs. Miller showed the jury facts that were not considered by law enforcement and were instrumental in showing the innocence of the Defendant.Read More of this article
The Defendant was accused of being a party to a conspiracy to commit an armed robbery that ended with another young man shot to death.Read More of this article
Mr. Griffin and Mrs. Miller convinced the jury that the Defendant acted in self-defense when he threatened to release his dog on law enforcement officers who were attempting to enter his home illegally.Read More of this article
Mr. Griffin and Mrs. Miller convinced the jury that sex between the alleged victim and the Defendant never occurred at all, and the jury found the Defendant not guilty on all counts.Read More of this article
Mr. Griffin convinced the jury that the Defendant acted in self-defense when he was forced to kill his own brother with a handgun.Read More of this article