Mikayla Martin Case Results: State v. E.A.
E.A. had three open dockets. He was charged with theft of services, disorderly contact, four counts of assault, unlawful sexual contact, and unlawful sexual touching. By pointing out weaknesses in the State’s case, Mikayla was able to negotiate a global resolution where he would plead guilty to two counts of assault for a sentence of 180 days, all but 10 days suspended as it relates to confinement, with one-year of administrative release with the condition that he is not to have any contact with the alleged victim, and the mandatory minimum fine of $300.00, plus surcharges and assessments. The State agreed to file his theft of services charge with restitution paid up front.