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| Criminal
Case 3 |
| State
v. S.H. |
| Defense
Attorney: Matthew B. Nichols |
| Offense:
Attempted Murder, Aggravated Assault (3 counts), Tampering with
a Victim |
| Maximum
Sentence: 40 years (each) on counts I - IV, 10 years on count
V |
Synopsis:
Client was accused
of stabbing three men in a bar fight. He allegedly attacked one
man from behind and plunged a knife into his neck just below his
ear, then broke the knife leaving the blade lodged between two
cervical disks. Miraculously that man lived but was left a paraplegic.
With the jagged remaining blade Client slashed another man’s
face just missing his carotid artery. The third alleged victim
was slashed and stabbed in the chest.
Approximately 20 witnesses, many eyewitnesses, testified for the
state (including all alleged victims). They said the attack was
unprovoked and that Client had earlier threatened to kill a witness
against him in a pending trial. They also testified that Client
was an “enforcer” for the Hell’s Angels. The
defense called one witness, Client, to present evidence of self-defense.
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| Verdict:
Not guilty on all counts. |
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