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Possession of Heroin: Dismissed after Motion to Suppress
Our Client was charged with felony possession after police claimed he dropped a heroin capsule on the ground while being arrested for warrants. Through careful cross examination, Attorney Brian Cooke forced the officer to admit that he didn't actually see him drop the capsule, and therefore he couldn't say for certain how it got there. We also challenged the...
DWI felony Assault with Physical Injury reduced to misdemeanor
A St. Louis County man was charged with Assault 2nd/DWI after allegedly flipping his car and causing the passenger's hand to be nearly severed.
Armed robbery charges reduced, Probation with no criminal record
A St. Louis County man was charged with Robbery 1st Degree and armed criminal action after allegedly walking into a drug store, brandishing a weapon, and demanding all the money. The robbery charge carried a minimum ten year sentence and the armed criminal action carried a minimum three year sentence. To complicate matters, the incident was captured on video...
.14 BAC DWI dismissed day of trial
A St. Louis man was accused of DWI after allegedly swerving, failing all field sobriety tests, and blowing a .14 on a breath test machine. Attorney Brian Cooke filed a motion to suppress the results of the breath test. Through a careful cross examination, we were able to show that the officer had failed to follow state regulations when administering the breath...
Possession of Methamphetamine: Not Guilty
A Jefferson County woman was charged with possession of methamphetamine after police claimed that they found methamphetamine in her bedroom, as well as numerous items of paraphernalia and meth-making chemicals throughout her home. To complicate matters, the police claimed they found our client hiding right next to where the meth was found. During the trial we...
5+ Stars
Brian Cooke is an excellent attorney that truly cares about his client. His efforts resulted in a complete dismissal in one case and the best possible scenario in another for me. He will use every tool in his arsenal, including fellow attorneys and good relationships with judges, to make sure his client has his/her best chance in court. He is up front with his...
Absolutely Love Brian!!
I came across numerous of lawyers, and by far Brian has been one of the best, not only did he help me with my case but he has also been there for me mentally, whatever question i asked he answered, if i became nervous he encouraged me and simply reassured me there where to be no worries. He goes above and beyond to help his clients, if there's a solution he's...
Very Professionial
Brian was extremely professional and understanding when learning of my legal troubles. He was prompt in returning my calls/emails and never made me feel rushed. I would highly recommend Brian for any legal help or information. -- E.A., Avvo.com
Robbery 2nd Degree: Case dismissed
A St. Louis man was charged with Robbery second degree after being accused of car jacking a woman. All charges dismissed
Possession of Methamphetamine: All Charges Dropped
A St. Louis woman was charged with possession of a controlled substance after police claim they found methamphetamine in her purse. We were able to show that the police officer was not credible.

