Although no attorney can, or should, promise a particular result in a particular case; at the Hudson Law Office we believe that past performance is the best indicator of future results. The best result for most defendants is a favorable plea negotiation. To reach such a result it is oftentimes necessary for the prosecuting attorney to know that defense counsel is both willing and able to litigate a case all the way through jury trial. You can rest assured that if you retain the Hudson Law Office to handle your case you will be represented by an experienced litigator. The following are just a few of the clients whose cases we have successfully litigated:
Curtis Edward McCarty (CF-85-2637): Mr. McCarty was charged with Capital Murder. Mr. McCarty had been twice tried, convicted and sentenced to death, but each time his convictions were overturned due to legal errors which occurred during his trials. Mr. McCarty had spent nearly 20 years on Oklahoma's death row prior to Mr. Hudson taking over his representation. Mr. Hudson represented Mr. McCarty during his third trial, and, along with co-counsel, was able to obtain a dismissal of Mr. McCarty's case. Mr. McCarty exited prison as free man for the first time in more than 20 years on May 11, 2007.
Rodolfo Mejorado Rodriquez (CF-05-6329): Mr. Rodriquez was charged with Trafficking Heroin. Mr. Rodriquez had allegedly possessed more heroin than had ever been seized in a non-border drug bust. In fact, the Oklahoma City Police Department's Impact Team won two national awards for the seizure in Mr. Rodriquez's case. However, Mr. Hudson, along with co-counsel, was able to have the evidence in Mr. Rodriquez's case suppressed due to an illegal search and seizure. As a result, Mr. Rodriquez's case was dismissed on May 23, 2006.
Sir Tramane Antoine Neal (CF-07-2747): Mr. Neal was charged with Murder I, Arson, Using a Vehicle to Facilitate the Intentional Discharge of a Firearm, Possession of a Firearm After Former Conviction of a Felony and Aggravated Attempting to Elude a Police Officer. Mr. Neal was facing a minimum sentence of life in prison if convicted of the murder charge. Mr. Neal was acquitted of all charges except Eluding a Police Officer at the conclusion of jury trial on November 7, 2008.
Samuel Dale Holmes (CF-02-666): Mr. Holmes was charged with Murder I and Possession of a Firearm After Former Conviction of a Felony. Mr. Holmes was facing a minimum sentence of life in prison if convicted of the murder charge. Mr. Holmes was acquitted of all charges at the conclusion of jury trial on June 30, 2004.
Lucretia Monique Robins (CF-04-3531): Ms. Robins was charged with Murder I. Ms. Robins was facing a minimum sentence of life in prison if convicted of the murder charge. Ms. Robins was convicted of the lesser offense of Manslaughter I and given the minimum sentence of 4 years on Feb 2, 2006;
Steven Antonio Wooden (CF-03-4556): Mr. Wooden was charged with Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Distribute. Mr. Wooden was facing up to Life in Prison if convicted. Mr. Wooden was convicted of the misdemeanor offense of Simple Possession of Marijuana at the conclusion of jury trial on June 14, 2005.
Hudson Law Office, PLLC
1315 N. Shartel Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Phone: (405) 208-4595 • E-mail • Fax: (405) 605-2606
Located in Oklahoma City, the Hudson Law Office offers criminal defense and personal injury representation to clients in communities throughout Oklahoma, including those in El Reno, Stillwater, Norman, Shawnee, Chandler, Midwest City, Moore, Tecumseh, Edmond, Oklahoma County, Canadian County, Cleveland County, Pottawatomie County, Payne County, and Lincoln County.