Cobb County Hit and Run (dismissed/not filed)

Our client hired Mr. Sullivan before the police reached out to interview him in regard to a hit and run in a parking lot at a hotel in Cobb County.  There was also evidence of a possible DUI charge.  When the Cobb County Police Department’s specialized unit that deals with Hit and Run cases contacted our client, our client did not provide a statement and directed them to Mr. Sullivan.  Due to the facts of this case, Mr. Sullivan advised his client that he was not going to make any statements, let alone meet with the investigator.  Nor would our client make any statements to the insurance company until the potential criminal case was resolved.  Mr. Sullivan acted as the intermediary between his client and the insurance company and provided just enough information to allow the claim to the other party be paid without exposing our client to make a statement that might incriminate himself.  We provided the investigator insurance information and only disclosed that our client was the owner of the vehicle involved in the collision.  The police would have that information from the tag number provided to the police by a caller the night of the collision.  Mr. Sullivan agreed also to provide insurance information for the other party whose vehicle was struck.  Because of this strategy, the investigator was unable to put our client behind the wheel as the driver, thus could not bring charges of Hit and Run or DUI.  We provided the investigator information that our client’s insurance paid the claim and the investigator closed the case with no criminal charges ever being filed. 

Johns Creek Underage (Under 21) Alcohol Possession: Dismissed

Our seventeen year old client was involved in soliciting a person to buy alcohol for him and a friend in Johns Creek.  At the same time of the purchase, Johns Creek Police Department was conducting a sting operation to catch people who buy alcohol for kids who are under 21.   Once the sale of alcohol was complete and our client and friend received the alcohol, Johns Creek moved in and detained our client and friend.  Our client was then charged with underage alcohol possession in Johns Creek.  Mr. Sullivan was able to get his client into a pretrial diversion program, which our client completed successfully.  This resulted in the charge being dismissed by the court.  This also saved our young client from having a criminal history, let alone a conviction for underage alcohol possession.