Case Dismissed by Attorney Rosenberg in Ventura County
People v. Daniel Pina
CHARGES: Three Counts Of Conspiracy To Sell Controlled Substances With Criminal Street Or Prison Gang Enhancements.
All charges dismissed.
Wiretap Case involving alleged prison cell phone conversations with multiple defendants charged by indictment. Client believed to be the ringleader by the Prosecution. After litigating multiple motions including the use of the Stingray cell phone tower emulator, challenging the wiretaps, all charges were dismissed.
Client facing a 25 years to life under Three Strikes Law in California.
Law Firm: Law Offices of Nicholas Rosenberg, APLC Attorney: Nicholas Rosenberg Bar Number: CA 232652
Addresses:
Downtown
205 South Broadway Street Suite 716
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Valley
14501 Calvert Street Suite 201a
Van Nuys, CA 91411
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