Who Jay Wilson is
Specializing and Lifelong Passionate in Criminal Defense, Delivering Justice in Protecting Your Rights As An American
Jay will look over the discovery (the evidence) and, once a full examination of the case can be made, Jay will --
find the weaknesses, exploit them and begin building a case with investigators, witnesses, and defense evidence,
file motions early and often to help your case,
analyze what the prosecutor is offering to punish you if you plead guilty and see how it compares to the strength of the evidence and the strength of the case,
hold hearings, go all the way to trial until you the outcome is something that is survivable for your and your family, and most importantly,
* if the prosecutor and judge ignore the evidence and the law *
(happens statistically in over 80% of cases in studies nationwide)
and insist on over-punishing you or punishing you
for something you did not do,
Jay proudly fights your case all the way
to the Kentucky Supreme Court.
Why not give the case file a second review with Jay?
A Free Consultation Couldn't Hurt
Jay is different! He has gotten countless cases reduced
or dismissed, calling out lies in Grand Jury testimony,
lies to judges, ignoring the law, and violation of rights
by prosecutors and by cops. This leads to dismissal of
top charges, punishment offers being reduced,
and jury outcomes being lighter.
Don't be a statistic by getting thrown under the bus.
Get a fighter for Justice in your corner now!
Jay has a
passion, training, experience and scholarship,
and knows how often prosecutors and cops trump up and fake and lie
to violate an American's rights throughout Kentucky.
Don't let them get away with it by just agreeing to what the prosecutor offers
or a first opinion from the first lawyer
without an thorough and complete examination of your case, with a lawyer like Jay.
You know, one who gives a damn about you!
Give Jay a call instead and seek the power of a new approach to your defense.
Jay Wilson, Attorney at Law
licensed in Kentucky
- specializes in all criminal cases in misdemeanor and felony court -
· motions to better a bargaining position
· plea bargains
· trials in front of a jury or a judge
· probation violations
· parole violations
· motions to overturn a jury or judge verdict or agreed plea due to ineffective assistance of counsel (because you had a bad attorney)
· expungements and requests of the Court
May God Bless the Honorable Courts of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the United States of America, the Greatest Experiment on Earth.
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