Here are a Few of Victoria's Case Results


Below is a snapshot of a few results from 2021, so they are very recent. Due to attorney-client privilege, I am not allowed to provide names, but the cases are fact-specific, and I am more than happy to explain the various outcomes and circumstances; hence, they will remain “anonymous” for the purpose of these short summaries.

An office conference room with a long table and chairs, overlooking an ocean view through large windows. A TV is mounted on the wall.
A blonde woman in a pink suit and a cat wearing glasses and a bow tie stand in a courtroom, holding briefcases.

“Mikael”

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April 19–June 7, 2021 - Criminal Court's Building 7 count charging document two counts of sexual assault, two counts of domestic violence, one count of domestic battery, one count of false imprisonment, one count of petty theft


Acquitted on all but one count of domestic violence (captured on video); fully acquitted of all sexual assault charges, remaining domestic violence counts, and two additional charges.


He did not have to register as a sex offender due to the outcome.


"MD”

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August, 2022: Client was charged with felony stalking at Airport Court and was facing jail time. Victoria successfully secured a diversion, resulting in a full dismissal of the case.


"Edgar”

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August, 2021:Criminal Court's Building PC 459 - burglary case dismissed after a 995 motion was granted in client's favor. Fought this case for nine months and litigated several motions (motion to dismiss for lack of sufficiency of the evidence).


"Edwin”

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August 2021: Looting PC 496 Criminal Court's Building - judicial diversion. I had this case for a year and fought hard for this outcome. The people refused to let him earn a misdemeanor, but I went through the judge who listened to the mitigating factors in the case, and it was dismissed.


"BANGZ:

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2020 case. Client had two counts prior to preliminary hearing. One of the counts was for perjury PC 136.1 (a felony/strike), the other was for vandalism, PC 594. Victoria got the perjury strike thrown out at preliminary hearing and was able to resolve the felony vandalism through restitution. She then wrote a petition to dismiss the conviction, which was expunged. Bangz has no record as of 2021! He owns his own business and is a success story!