The defendant was on felony probation for two separate cases for drug and weapons charges. The defendant was arrested on charges (Domestic) Battery by Strangulation which violated the two probation cases listed above. The defendant was facing 30 years in prison at the maximum and would be sentenced to prison if it was determined that he violated probation based on the new arrest. The Firm obtained evidence that the defendant was actually the victim of the Domestic Violence and that the alleged victim as named by the State lied about the events leading to the defendant’s arrest. The Firm was able to have the defendant released from a “no bond” incarceration and the State was forced to drop the (Domestic) Battery by Strangulation and dismiss all violations of probation on the cases listed above.