Our client was charged with Violating an EPO in Kentucky pursuant to KRS 403.763. In Kentucky, violating an EPO is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable of up to twelve (12) months in jail. Our attorney, Abe Mashni, in consultation with the client, was able to perform a thorough investigation into the circumstances and actions of both parties leading up to the alleged violation. Using the information gathered, Abe was able to present mitigating evidence on behalf of our client in the several phone calls, emails, and pre-trial conferences with the prosecutor. Through this persistence, the prosecutor ultimately decided to dismiss the charge against our client. As a result, our client was able to put this criminal charge behind him and walk out of the courtroom a free man.
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