SPECTACULAR RESULT! THE CLIENT HAD BEEN INDICTED AND CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO IMPORT AT LEAST 5 KILOS AND LESS THAN 45 KILOS OF MARIJUANA.

Posted on: May 31st, 2018  |  No Comments

On May 22, 2018, our client appeared for sentencing in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Maryland, after having pled guilty to the charge of conspiracy to import 5 – 45 kilos of marijuana into the State of Maryland.

Judge Mason after hearing argument at sentencing by Abigail Scott of our office and, thereafter, realizing that the client had extensive mitigation, entered a finding of Probation Before Judgment with one-year unsupervised probation. Probation Before Judgment stays the finding of guilt and gives the client no conviction for this event.

The Court’s sentence was well reasoned and right on the mark. The sentencing memorandum prepared by this office laid the foundation for Judge Mason’s sentencing. Probation Before Judgment is rarely, if ever, offered to defendants facing a charge such as this. Judge Mason demonstrated judicial integrity by taking a chance on our client.

Kudos to Abigail for a job well done!

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