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ABC 15 KNXV Coverage of Lisa Randall Case Dismissal

by David

July 27th, 2010

We posted last week about the dismissal of Lisa Randall’s case. This marks the first time in over 10 years that a Capital First Degree Murder Case has been dismissed by a Maricopa County Prosecutor. We have included video of the ABC 15’s TV coverage of the event below: KNXV Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romely explains why the charges were dropped.

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CASE DISMISSED: First Degree Murder Case of Lisa Randall

by David

July 22nd, 2010

This morning Lisa Randall, a client of Arizona Criminal Attorney David Michael Cantor, had her charges of first degree murder and aggravated child abuse dismissed by Judge Michael Kemp. The dismissal of this First Degree Murder case are a sign that common sense does still exist in Maricopa Law and is the culmination of over 3 years of heartache for Lisa and her family. The Law offices of David Michael Cantor are pleased that Lisa and her family are able to move on with her life. We have provided you with the letter that David Cantor sent to Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley’s office on June 30th. It describes the details of the case and why we argued for a dismissal. We invite you to leave comments and let us know what you think as well.

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Arizona Criminal Attorney David Michael Cantor on What to Do if You’re Charged with Criminal Fraud

by admin

May 27th, 2010

Have you been charged with criminal fraud? Arizona Criminal Attorney David Michael Cantor discusses what to do if you’re charged with fraud on his blog.

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Phoenix Criminal Attorney David Michael Cantor is now featured on CriminalAttorneysUS.com

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May 12th, 2010

Phoenix Criminal Attorney David Michael Cantor is now featured on CriminalAttorneysUS.com. Please check out our new listing!

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Arizona Criminal Attorney Gets Breath Alcohol Readings Suppressed

by admin

March 8th, 2010

Phoenix, AZ.  March 8, 2010 – Arizona criminal attorney David Michael Cantor’s office was able to get the breath alcohol readings suppressed in the case of State v. Norton. The Downtown Justice Court suppressed Norton’s breath alcohol readings of .136 and .125. Norton was arrested for an alleged DUI and asked to speak with an attorney in private. An associate for Arizona criminal attorney Cantor was able to provide evidence that when Norton was placed in a private phone room he nervously chewed on several fingernails. The officer, who placed Norton in the phone room, claimed he “watched Norton the …

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