From 23 Years to 22 Months

What's the difference between 23 1/2 years in prison and 22 months in prison?

Besides a helluva lot of time, the difference is the attorney who tried the case. My client faced a tremendous amount of time in prison had he been convicted of armed robbery, but he put his trust in The Law Office of James L. Spies, and it paid off.

The case proceeded to trial on Monday July 25, 2022, with the State presenting evidence from the victim as well as a ne're-do-well "accomplice" who tried to pin the robbery on our client. When the dust settled, the jury convicted our client of one count of theft and one count of interference with law enforcement - which we CONCEDED in closing argument. The end result is a sentence of less than two years in custody, not 23. Finally, our hats off to the prosecutor who delivered an excellent opening statement and closing argument.

If you are faced with serious criminal charges, you need an attorney who has the experience to take your case to trial and win! If you're charged with a crime, call the Law Office of James L. Spies before it's too late.

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