Reaching 18 acquittals in criminal jury trials over a 20-year career is no small feat. The last two victories stand out as particularly unique, as they both came in the federal court.
The conviction rate in federal court jury trials tends to be relatively high, primarily due to the nature of federal investigations and the resources available to the prosecution. On average, about 85% to 95% of cases that go to trial in federal court result in a conviction. However, this varies depending on the type of case, the strength of the evidence, and the quality of the defense.
TWO (2) ACQUITTALS IN THE SUMMER OF 2025.
These two recent acquittals were not just wins—they were groundbreaking moments in a career already filled with remarkable achievements.
Federal cases are notoriously complex. They often involve intricate legal issues, massive amounts of evidence, and high-profile stakes. Defending clients in such a setting demands not only an expert understanding of the law but also an ability to handle the intense pressure that comes with such cases.
Cross-examining key witnesses, strategy, determination, and an unwavering commitment helped secured acquittals in both cases—demonstrating the incredible skill and resilience that have defined their career.
Why These Acquittals Matter
What makes these two acquittals especially significant is not just the rarity of success in federal court.
For the clients involved, the acquittals meant freedom. For the attorney, these wins marked a crowning achievement—a reminder that even in the most challenging environments, justice can prevail.


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