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Order of Protection Trial: Verdict for Defense
Client was accused of allegedly threatening to make his former boss a widow and making dozens of offensive Facebook posts about her. At trial, we were able to show that the Petitioner was not credible and that the Facebook posts were constitutionally protected speech. After a long trial, the judge made a quick ruling in favor of our client and denied the...
Felony Drug Charges Dismissed after Evidence Suppressed
A Pulaski County man was pulled over for an alleged traffic violation. After the stop he consented to a search of his vehicle which resulted in the discovery of multiple illegal drugs. Attorney Brian Cooke was able to show that the initial stop and detention were illegal. As a result, the prosecuting attorney had no choice but to dismiss the case.
DWI/Leaving the Scene Dismissed
Client was accused of DWI and leaving the scene after allegedly stumbling out of a gas station with a 30 pack of bar and rear-ending a parked car. Police claim he failed all field sobriety tests, became belligerent, and refused a breathalyzer. During a pre-trial hearing attorney Brian Cooke was able to show that the police officer did not correctly administer...
Reduced Charges on Second Shooting Case
Client was charged with Assault in the first Degree and Armed criminal action after allegedly shooting a man during an altercation. Client had previously been to prison and was on parole and probation for the same charges, with a backup sentence of 15 years. We were able to get the client discharged from his probation due to legal technicality saving him from...
Second DWI Refusal Case Dismissed
Client was charged with DWI drugs after allegedly almost hitting a police car, pulling over on curb, failing all field sobriety tests, and refusing a blood draw. He faced a one year revocation of his Driver's license for refusing the blood test. We were able to show that the officer's version wasn't credible, that the client passed a drug test a week after the...
Felony Meth Charges Dismissed
Crawford County man was charged with felony possession of methamphetamine after police found methamphetamine in his truck and admitted to ownership of the drugs. We used Missouri's Good Samaritan law to argue that the drugs were found as a direct result of our client seeking medical attention for a passenger in the truck. As a result, the charges were dismissed...
Murder Charges Dismissed After Two Trials
A St. Louis City Man was charged with Murder and Armed Criminal Action after allegedly shooting and killing a man in downtown St. Louis. Attorney Brian Cooke served as co-counsel to notable St. Louis criminal lawyer Phil Eisenhauer during the trial and re-trial of the defendant. Shortly before the third trial, the State dismissed the case.
Murder Charges Reduced to Manslaughter
Client was charged with Murder in the Second Degree and Armed Criminal Action after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend at a party in front of multiple eyewitnesses. The initial offer was 25 years in prison. After a vigorous investigation, we were able to persuade the prosecutor to reduce the murder charge to manslaughter and to dismiss the armed criminal action...
Woman avoids seven year prison sentence, proves judge and PO wrong
Sometimes the toughest cases don't make for the most sensational headlines. A client was on probation to a particularly tough St. Louis City Judge and probation officer. After multiple violations, multiple arrests while on probation, and a prior revocation, the judge and probation officer had vowed to send the client to prison for seven years. Despite these...
Burglary and Felony Theft Charges Dismissed Day of Trial
A St. Louis man was charged with burglary Second Degree and Felony Stealing after being accused of stealing appliances from a home. Through a thorough investigation, we found witnesses who could testify that our client was helping someone move and had no idea that the appliances were not supposed to be removed from the home. Realizing that we were well prepared...

