Wadi Muhaisen Saves Client’s Driver’s License
Wadi’s client was involved in a major accident and was cited with several Colorado traffic violations. Β After presentation of mitigation evidence toRead More
Wadi Muhaisen Prevents Client from Serving 18 Months in Jail
Client was facing a revocation of his probation and a sure 18 month jail-sentence, after much work and negotiations, the parties agreedRead More
Wadi Muhaisen Gets Client’s Probation Reinstated
Client was facing jail because of a probation revocation complaint filed by the prosecution. Β Client was facing significant jail-time as a result.Read More
Muhaisen Law gets Menacing with Weapon Reduced to Disturbing the Peace
Wadi Muhaisen’s client was charged with menacing with a deadly weapon after a dispute in a public establishment. Wadi was able toRead More
Muhaisen Law Helps Client Reduce Felonies to Lowest Misdemeanor
Wadi Muhaisen’s client was charged with several felonies stemming from accusations of Assault and Trespass. After investigation and preparation, it was determinedRead More
Wadi Muhaisen Obtains Dismissal of Client’s Domestic Violence Case
Wadi Muhaisen’s client was charged with three offenses that included a domsestic violence enhancement. Wadi convinced the prosecutor to dismiss the caseRead More
Wadi Muhaisen’s Client Avoids Life Sentence
Wadi Muhaisen’s client was charged with felony-burglary which included DNA evidence. It was client’s 9th Felony, and he was facing habitual chargesRead More
Wadi Muhaisen Convinces Prosecutor to Drop Assault Charge
Wadi’s client was a a political protester charged with assault of police officers during a demonstration. Wadi’s client accepted a plea toRead More
Muhaisen Law Attorneys Win Rare Immigration Case based on Humanitarian Grounds.
Denver – Attorneys Jay Muhaisen and Jonathan Shaw represent a client who was in federal detention for attempting to re-enter the UnitedRead More
Wadi Muhaisen Negotiates Reinstatement of Probation
February 13, 2015 – Wadi’s client served 18 months out of 24 months required to complete her term probation. The Prosecution broughtRead More