Elizabeth Johnson Baby Gabriel Case

Attorney Marc J. Victor of the Attorneys For Freedom Law Firm represented Elizabeth Johnson, an Arizona woman charged in the disappearance of her infant son Gabriel Johnson in what became a National high-profile case, with the trial being Nationally televised for months.
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The Johnny Wheatcroft Case

The video shows officers used a stun gun several times after Wheatcroft questioned having to provide identification. Victor has said his client was shocked 11 times. Chapman and a child in the backseat immediately start to scream. The child asks, "Daddy, are you OK?"
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Doug Haig Case

Marc Victor, the attorney defending Douglas Haig, the person of interest in the October 1st, 2017, shooting in Las Vegas said his client sold ammunition to Stephen Paddock but that he could not have known what Paddock had in mind. Victor said Haig wishes he would have been able to decipher a problem with Paddock ahead of time, but he saw no signs.
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The Potty Mouth Case

Ingram’s attorney Marc Victor filed a motion to dismiss the charge and says this is a first amendment issue. Victor says there are times when certain words aren’t protected but that’s not in Ingram’s case.
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PJ’s Café Case

Marcantel described Norton as a “pillar” of the community who has been involved with numerous charities and community endeavors since she bought the café in 1979. She’s employed dozens of people and helped raise her grandchildren, he said. He submitted nearly two dozen letters written on her behalf.
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The Tempe Mosque Case

Self-described patriots Tahnee Gonzales and Elizabeth Dauenhauer made an outing to Tempe, Arizona, with three little kids in tow to “expose” the city’s Islamic Cultural Center, which opened in 1984 and sits in the center of Arizona State University’s campus.
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600 Pounds of Marijuana

Mr. White was stopped will driving a van with 600 pounds of marijuana. Attorney Marc J. Victor represented Mr. White at sentencing where he made the argument that Mr. White was really only guilty of operating without a license since many people drive large amounts of marijuana around every day while delivering to dispensaries.
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Andrea Mikkel Noah’s Ark Case

Accused 'Noah's Ark' animal hoarder released - A woman accused the worst case of animal hoarding Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies say they've ever seen was released from jail after posting bond. Andrea Mikkel, a former police officer, was charged with 80 counts of animal cruelty.
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The Esmeralda Rossi Case

Chandler Police Department body cam captures illegal arrest of a naked woman. An internal investigation found officer Doug Rose illegally entered the home of Esmeralda Rossi and unlawfully arrested her while she was naked. Ms. Rossi was handcuffed naked in front of her teenage daughter. Police later found the officer had no reason to enter the woman’s house. Rose retired in the middle of his department’s internal investigation.
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