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Seattle, Washington Criminal Attorneys


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Mark Olson
1601 Fifth Avenue Suite 2200
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 625-0085
Orrick Herrington Sutcliffe
999 3rd Ave Ste 3800,
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 224-5695
Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe
701 5th Ave Ste 5600
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 839-4300
James Oswald
100 S King St
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 264-8558
Aaron Pelley
100 S. King Street Suite 415
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 355-5527
Philip G Sayles
1700 7th Ave Ste 2100
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 357-8403
Phillips Law
3956 S Americus St
Seattle, WA 98118
(206) 725-0912
Kathryn Pineda
600 University Street Suite 1601
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 233-2833
Mary Ellen Ramey
9635 48th Ave Sw
Seattle, WA 98136
(206) 938-1313
Raymond W Ejarque
1001 4th Ave Ste 3200
Seattle, WA 98154
(206) 621-1554
Rekhi Law Firm
999 3rd Ave Ste 2525
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 388-5887
Rhodes & Meryhew
600 1st Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 264-1590
Richard J Troberman
1501 4th Ave Ste 2150
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 343-1111
Wayne Robert
2110 North Pacific Street Suite ...
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 343-5100
Charles Robinson
18th Floor 1191 Second Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
(206) 464-3939
Tito Rodriguez
600 1st Ave Ste 502
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 264-8866
Rosen Law Firm
705 2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 652-1464
Michael Runyan
1420 5th Avenue Suite 4100
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 223-7062
Sandra Lynn Perkins PLLC
1325 Fourth Avenue Suite 940
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 381-8500
Paul Schneiderman
1001 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98154
(206) 464-1952
Schroeter Goldmark & Bender PS
810 3rd Avenue Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98104
(360) 479-1271
Schroeter Goldmark & Bender
810 3rd Ave Suite 500,
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 923-8142
Schroeter Goldmark & Bender PS
810 3rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
(800) 809-2234
Eric Schurman
615 2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 264-2979

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Seattle, WA Criminal Defense Attorney News

$600,000 bail set for man who threatened Seattle mayor

Neither the prosecution nor the defense got what they wanted when the judge ordered Mitchell Munro Taylor to remain in jail and set the bail at $600,000.

Eric Lindell, the Seattle criminal lawyer defending for Taylor, had asked for a $10,000 bail saying that his client has not been taking his medicines for Asperger's Syndrome.

This was countered by the prosecution, who sought a $1 million bail.

Lindell was jailed when he posted several threatening messages on Seattle Mayor Ed Murray's Facebook page.

He also posted a threat which authorities believed targeted Kshama Sawant, the first socialist to have become a member of the City Council.

Kent Pimp found guilty of promoting prostitution

A prison term of more than 20 years loom for Shacon Barbee after a jury convicted him of several charges connected to prostitution.

Aside from prostitution, Barbee was also found guilty of wrongfully claiming Social Security money.

According to police report, Barbee earned thousands of dollars in just eight months of having worked as a pimp in Kent and Seattle.

Barbee was arrested in 2010 but his trial was delayed because Seattle criminal attorney Brian Todd, who was representing him, kept asking for more time to question witnesses and police.

Woman gets more than 10 years for stabbing driver with whom she hitched a ride

Karen Latham received the mininum sentence for a murder in the second degree conviction for the death of Zerabruk Habtemiriam.

The prosecution and defense agreed on more than 10 years for Latham after taking into consideration her admission to the crime and that she is also having issues with her mental-health.

Except for prostitution convictions, Latham also has no other history of criminality.

Latham had hitched a ride with Habtemiriam to a fast-food outlet but she had stabbed the victim when he refused to give her more than $5.

During the sentencing, Latham had apologized to the victim's family.

Seattle criminal defense attorney Mark Flora, who represented Latham, said that imprisonment could be good for his client's health noting how she has gained weight from the time of her arrest.

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Judge denies third trial for man convicted of murder

Nicholas Christopher Ferro was denied a third trial for the death of Marques Butler in 2009.

Ferro's first trial had ended in a hung jury. In his second trial, he was convicted of murder in the second degree last September.

However, he had asked for a third trial with Miami attorney Carlos Gonzalez pointing out several things, the main of which is that the charges should not have been murder in the second degree because of the scant amount of time that Ferro and Butler have known each other before the incident happened.

According to Ferro's defense, a murder in the second degree charge would require that the perpetrator and victim are familiar with each other thus the need for a time requirement on how long they have known each other basing on the murder laws of Florida.

However, the judge said the amount of time is not required.

With Ferro's demand for a third trial denied, a life imprisonment sentence looms for him.

Former Human Rights Commission employee enters plea deal in child pornography

Larry Brinkin, who used to work for the Human Rights Commission of San Francisco, entered into a plea deal agreement on his child pornography charges.

The plea deal saw a second charge of child pornography distribution dropped against the 67-year-old Brinkin.

Under the plea deal, Brinkin will spend six months behind bars and another six months of house arrest. Afterwhich, he will undergo probation for four years.

Brinkin, who is a staunch supporter of the LGBT advocacy, will also be entered in the list of sexual offender and is ordered to go through therapy.

Randall Knox, an attorney in San Francisco, said that Brinkin has been deeply sorry for what he has done and has fully understood the damage that child pornography can inflict on victims.

Cop gets two months for shooting trainee during an exercise

William S. Kern, a Baltimore Police instructor, was handed a 60-day jail stay, for shooting Raymond Gray, a police recruit, while they were doing exercises.

Kern, who has been in service for 19 years, told the court during his trial that he had brought a live gun to the exercises and he had accidentally used it instead of the training weapon.

Gray was hit in the head and was blinded in one eye when Kern fired his gun through the window to show the recruits the danger of lingering near the door, the window or the hallway.

Kern said that he brought his gun to the training for the safety of the recruits because the facility where they were having their exercises is not secure.

Baltimore defense attorney Shaun F. Owens had argued for Kern's release saying that his client's eventual dismissal from the service would already be enough of a punishment.

Kern is on a 60-day suspension while the Baltimore Police conducts an investigation within its ranks.

Gray's family, who expressed dissatisfaction with the sentence, has also filed a civil lawsuit in relation to the incident and is being represented by Baltimore litigator A. Dwight Pettit.

Man found guilty in beating death of infant

David Christopher Cruz was found guilty in the death of an infant, who is still five months shy of turning one years old.

The infant victim, the son of Cruz's girlfriend, was taken off life support a few days after he was brought into the hospital unconscious.

He suffered head injuries, several fractures and had bruises on his body.

Court heard that Cruz was the infant's baby sitter while the mother goes to work.

Cruz told the police that he had hit the baby because he keeps on fussing.

Michael Begovich, a criminal lawyer in San Diego defending for Cruz, said that the baby's mother also has a responsibility in her son's death because she had not consulted a doctor when the baby had an ear infection.

Life sentence looms over woman found guilty of murder

Jeannette Silvia is looking at a life in prison after a jury found her guilty of murdering Michael Ramirez.

The body of 59-year-old Ramirez was found inside a motel room paid for by Silvia and her ex-boyfriend, Joseph Santos-Torres, who is also charged in connection with Ramirez's death.

Evidence presented in trial showed that Ramirez had paid Silvia for sex then a few days later, Ramirez was made to go to the motel where he was found dead.

Sarah Christensen and Phil Dubois, Colorado Springs defense attorneys, downplayed their client, Silvia's participation in the murder, saying that it was Santos-Torres who killed Ramirez and all she did was helped him escape as he had asked.

The jury, however, did not buy it.

Santos-Torres himself is awaiting trial.