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- Conviction: Our client was convicted of Hobbs Act robbery, as well as a Section 924(c) crime of violence.
- First Sentence: Three consecutive terms of life imprisonment.
- First Appeal: Life sentence reduced to 30 years.
- Second Appeal: 30 year sentence upheld Haddad petitions to the Supreme Court of the United States: The petition was denied.
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Posted on April 11, 2023
by Chris Haddad, in Case Results
- The State conceded to the Defendant’s Stand Your Ground Motion.
- Accordingly, the Court dismissed the homicide charge.
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Posted on March 10, 2023
by Chris Haddad, in Case Results
- Defendant's case was dismissed (via Nolle Prossed)
- Two expert witnesses were central to the defense.
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Posted on March 10, 2023
by Chris Haddad, in Case Results
Posted on March 1, 2023
by Chris Haddad, in Newsworthy Events
In sweeping decisions, the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday set the stage for an estimated 300 inmates throughout the state to be resentenced for violent crimes they committed when they were juveniles.
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Posted on March 20, 2015
by Chris Haddad, in Newsworthy Events
Last Friday, August 9th, I had the privilege to appear on CNN Newshour at 11AM to be interviewed by CNN anchor Ashleigh Banfield
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Posted on August 15, 2013
by Chris Haddad, in Newsworthy Events
WEST PALM BEACH — When attorney Craig Lawson got up Sunday morning, he had one of the most difficult tasks of his legal career.
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Posted on July 15, 2013
by Chris Haddad, in Newsworthy Events
We have successfully obtained a settlement for our client who sued a local municipality...
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Posted on March 13, 2013
by Chris Haddad, in Case Results
The Law Office of Chris Haddad successfully obtained a dismissal of all criminal charges...
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Posted on January 29, 2013
by Chris Haddad, in Case Results
Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal reverses conviction in case where Mr. Haddad represented the defendant at trial and effectively preserved issue of Prosecutor presenting improper "bad Acts" evidence against his client. View the full PDF version here.
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Posted on December 5, 2012
by Chris Haddad, in Case Results