Our client owned several properties in the Maricopa County area. He learned a California attorney had obtained a default judgment against him and his mother’s company. Our office investigated the liens, a judgment from California, and the California attorney who used a felon convicted of multiple crimes relating to the court proceedings, as well as […]
Patricia Gitre
The Defense in FBI’S “Ghost Lobby” Bribery Trial Wins
Attorney Patricia Gitre successfully represented former Arizona Corporation Committee member, Gary Pierce, who was charged, along with his wife and two others, with conspiracy, bribery and wire fraud in one of the State’s highly publicized political trials of 2018. After a hasty three month investigation (during which the prosecution interviewed only three witnesses), the government […]
Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio Found Guilty of Criminal Contempt
On July 31, 2017 former Sheriff of Maricopa County Joe Arpaio was found guilty of criminal contempt by Judge Susan R. Bolton, United States District Judge. According to Judge Bolton’s Order, the case arose from a finding of civil contempt by Judge G. Murray Snow. On August 19, 2016, Judge Snow referred Arpaio for an […]
Habeas Relief Based on Actual Innocence
For years, Court had closed their doors to those wrongfully convicted, due to certain procedural defeults that barred those wrongfully convicted from seeking relief. In 1995 the Supreme Court of the United States carved out an exception for those claiming actual innocence, to overcome procedural defects that would otherwise have possibly kept innocent parties in […]
Out of Custody Petitions for Post Conviction Relief
Until only recently, those no longer in custody who had not filed a petition for relief such as a habeas petition while still under some form of custody, found themselves without vehicle to seek post conviction relief. Prior Law: In our neighboring state of California, the legislature enacted Penal Code § 1473.6 that provided those […]
Habeas Relief based on Actual Innocence
For years, Court had closed their doors to those wrongfully convicted, due to certain procedural defeults that barred those wrongfully convicted from seeking relief. In 1995 the Supreme Court of the United States carved out an exception for those claiming actual innocence, to overcome procedural defects that would otherwise have possibly kept innocent parties in […]
Revised Arizona Civil and Criminal Forfeiture Laws Affecting Your Property Rights
Arizona has just signed into effect a revised law relating to the government’s ability to seize and keep your property. This has been labeled as an extremely effective tool for law enforcement to use in RICO (“racketeering”) cases. So what is racketeering? Isn’t that just for organized crime, the “mob”, Goodfellas, Sopranos, and The Godfather? […]