DuBois Law Handles 2 of the Biggest Cases in Buffalo
February 2023
On the front page of the February 11th edition of the Buffalo News, two (2) high-profile cases were presented that were represented by Dan DuBois. Read On
February 2023
On the front page of the February 11th edition of the Buffalo News, two (2) high-profile cases were presented that were represented by Dan DuBois. Read On
Back in May of this year, our client pleaded guilty to willfully and knowingly parading, demonstrating, or picketing inside the Capitol, a misdemeanor. Read On
After 2 years a Buffalo man is acquitted of his role in a 2020 fatal stabbing in Buffalo’s Kaisertown neighborhood. The client spent two years behind bars awaiting trial. In 2020, he was offered a plea deal that would have left him in jail for a 15-year sentence if he admitted to the manslaughter charge. Shortly before the trial began, he also turned down an offer to plead guilty to manslaughter and serve a 10-year sentence. Read On
In July of 2022, a client was charged with one count of gun possession, and one count of cocaine possession. A week-long jury trial found the client NOT GUILTY on all charges. The jury deliberated for less than 1 hour. The officer's credibility and DNA transfer evidence came under fire during cro... Read On
Following a jury trial last September, the first individual was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder and first-degree murder. Prosecutors argued that the first individual was the one who robbed and shot the victim, making the second individual also guilty by association. Read On
According to the Buffalo News, more than 750 defendants have been arrested for their roles in the events that occurred at the capitol on January 6 of 2021. The events that occurred on January 6 have landed many individuals in a position that surely was not originally intended by their initial d... Read On
The Jury found the defendant Not Guilty of all charges after a trial last week. Our client was facing a substantial prison sentence. The jury deliberated for approximately 36 minutes before coming to their decision on the verdict. Read On
According to an FBI criminal complaint, the client was charged in connection with the events in Washington D.C. Following the events at the Capitol on January 6th, countless individuals who attended or were present for the events that transpired that day have been arrested and charged by law enforcement. Read On
On Monday, March 8, 2021 there was a hearing for one of the two men charged in the August homicide. A 5-hour state police interrogation was the subject of what is known as a County Court suppression hearing. Following the events of the alleged incidents that led to an arrest being made, several factors could affect the outcome of the case. Read On
Man Acquitted of Murder in Bar Fight March 17th, 2012 Our client was charged with Murder in Erie County. This incident allegedly took place at a bar in Kenmore, a suburb of Buffalo NY. Jurors reached the verdict of not guilty after a short deliberation. This was the client's second trial for... Read On
Sexual Assault Defense Result: “Handyman Found not-guilty in Rape, Sodomy case” September 16th, 2005 Each situation involving sexual violence is unique and deserves a critical look at the facts of the incident in question by an accomplished sexual assault defense attorney. Our client was a... Read On
"Man Cleared in Shooting of Pot Dealer" September 7th, 2005 Our Client, an 18-year-old young-adult, faced charges of first-degree assault and weapons charges. Our client was accused of shooting someone during a home invasion. During testimony, the “victim” made claims as to who the masked... Read On
"Official Cleared in Cyclist Death" Our client was charged with leaving the scene of an incident without reporting it. Our client faced a four-year prison term if convicted. The charges were related to a cyclist being fatally struck by a car while on his way to work. Under cross-examination... Read On
“Gunman Convicted of Robbery, Not Murder” Our client was charged with second-degree murder after an attack that occurred outside of a Buffalo nightclub in the early morning hours. After an eight-hour deliberation by the jury, the defendant was found not guilty on the charge of second-degree ... Read On
“Court Project Eases Venue for Nonviolent Teens” Oct 7th, 2011 For an exceptionally long time in Buffalo NY, teenagers of 16-17 years of age have been tried in criminal courts as adults. High school sophomores and juniors, with nonviolent offenses have been tried by judges who sentence ... Read On