The dismissal of Lisa Randall’s death penalty case is getting a lot of coverage in the local Arizona media. Stories in the Phoenix New Times and Arizona Republic are getting backed up by the TV interest in the case. This video from 3TV KTVK last week explains how after former Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas sought the death penalty on a case that has very little evidence backing it up. Once Arizona Criminal Lawyer David Cantor suggested that Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romely look into the case and eventually found that the medical evidence did not back up the prosecutions …
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12 News KPNX coverage of Lisa Randall Case Dismissal
July 29th, 2010
Another video of the TV coverage on last weeks Lisa Randall death penalty case dismissal by Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romely. Explanation of medical examiners change of decision about the case. Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romely questions former County Attorney’s Andrew Thomas’ decision to pursue the death penalty in this case. Arizona Criminal Attorney David Cantor explains that this was a witch hunt by the Maricopa County Prosecutor’s office.
Arizona Criminal Lawyer David Michael Cantor on What to Do if You’re Charged with Possession of Marijuana
May 28th, 2010
Have you been charged with possession of marijuana? Arizona Criminal Lawyer David Michael Cantor discusses what to do if you’re charged with possession on his blog.
Arizona Criminal Lawyer Donates 7,000 Bottles of Water to the Boys & Girls Club
May 12th, 2010
Arizona Criminal Lawyer David Michael Cantor donated 7,000 bottles of water to the Greater Phoenix area Boys and Girls Club on April 11, 2010.
Criminal Lawyer, David Michael Cantor, Guest Lectures at The Phoenix School of Law
May 11th, 2010
Criminal Lawyer, David Michael Cantor, spoke to a group of law students at The Phoenix School of Law on Thursday, April 8, 2010. Cantor spoke to students about the case stages of a criminal defense case, which included Misdemeanor Adult Stages, Felony Adult Stages and Juvenile Case Stages.
Arizona Criminal Lawyer Earns Not Guilty Verdict in Driving Under the Influence of Ambien Case
March 5th, 2010
Scottsdale, AZ. March 5, 2010 – Arizona criminal lawyer David Michael Cantor’s office earned his client a not guilty verdict on the charges of driving under the influence of Ambien (i.e., DUI Drugs) in the case of State v. Niederer. A Scottsdale City Court jury found Niederer not guilty of the stated charges. Arizona criminal lawyer Cantor’s associate provided evidence that Niederer did well on field sobriety tests and that any mistakes observed were due to the effects of pain and fatigue Niederer was experiencing as a result of strep throat and not Ambien. The jury found that the Gas …