Nathan Hitchcock Case Results: State v. B.W.
The client was accused of driving over 100 miles per hour in a 55mph zone while having his two young children in the car. As a result of the speed and circumstances, he was charged with criminal speeding and endangering the welfare of a child. If convicted, he could face up to 364 days in jail, a $2,000.00 fine, and a year of probation.
He was also facing the risk of deportation if convicted of endangering the welfare of a child, as he was not a US citizen.
Conclusion
Through skilled advocacy, Attorney Hitchcock got the Endangering the Welfare of a Child charge dismissed by agreement, and avoided a jail sentence on the criminal speed charge for his client that was all but guaranteed due to his high-speed driving antics.
Attorney Hitchcock’s actions saved the client from deportation and jail in an almost impossible set of circumstances.