Posts Tagged ‘Stay of Adjudication’


Client’s Employment Prospects Saved in Scott Co. Felony Theft Case

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Defense attorney Max A. Keller’s client was charged with a felony theft.  In a Scott County Case resolved on May 6, Max A. Keller successfully resolved his client’s felony theft case so that she got no conviction.  She is studying to be a dental hygenist.  But, had she gotten a felony conviction, she would probably be unable to work as a dental assistant, or in any other job.  And she would find it very hard to get housing. As a result of Keller Law Offices work in this case, the client will be able to finish her schooling knowing that she can still put her education to work and get a good job in the dental field.  The client received a Stay of Adjudication on her Scott County felony theft case, meaning that she gets on conviction on her record , and will be able to live her life as she planned.  The client of Keller Law Offices who escaped a felony theft conviction in Scott County was extremely pleased.

Ramsey Co. Victory for 13 Year Old: Keeping a Clean Record–No Felony Conviction, No Sex Offender Registration

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Keller Law Offices was pleased to represent a 13 year old young man recently in Ramsey County.  He faced possibly being charged with a first degree criminal sexual conduct charge, which would have been a felony:  resulting in a ban on his possessing firearms AND worse, lifetime registration as a sex offender.  Max Keller was able to engineer a settlement with the prosecutor whereby his young client admitted to a gross misdemeanor 5th degree criminal sexual conduct (CSC) charge rather than a First Degree CSC  felony.  As a result, Max’s client served no additional jail time, did not have to register as a sex offender, and did not face a ban on possessing firearms as an adult.  The client and his parents were very happy. (62-JV-09-2738)