Pandemic Patience Pays Off “Our first client to have her case tried since the courts stopped trying cases due to COVID-19 proved how important it was to be patient. After a full trial on the merits, the verdict was not guilty. We knew from the moment of arrest that the socalled “victim” made a false complaint of domestic violence in order to get a leg up in a custody dispute. More than a year later, and with our investigation to support the evidence, the truth became overwhelmingly clear. Congratulations to those who are not buckling under the pressure of delay and working patiently to get their day in court. We know it is not easy and we promise to use every minute of the delay in support of your defense when your trial day finally arrives.”
About Criminal Defense Attorney John R. Grasso
Attorney John R. Grasso is admitted to practice law in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and the Federal District Courts, and is a member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. He has represented criminal defendants charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes in the Rhode Island District and Superior Courts,Traffic Tribunal, Massachusetts District and Superior Courts and the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Attorney Grasso is an adjunct faculty member at Roger Williams University School of Law where he teaches Trial Advocacy and Criminal Litigation. Attorney Grasso has represented many college and university students accused of student conduct offenses to include campus sexual assault and other violations of the student code of conduct. For more details visit https://www.johngrassolaw.com.