RESULTS: Possession with Intent to Promote Child Pornography Dismisseed
At Blizzard and Zimmerman Attorneys, we believe that every case deserves a comprehensive and dedicated approach to uncover the truth.
Case Details
Our client was accused of purposefully possessing and sending child pornography—a serious charge with significant legal ramifications.
The complexity of this case was compounded by our client’s limited English proficiency and a lack of technical understanding of computers and phones, which significantly impacted their ability to control or comprehend digital communications.
Our Approach
Attorney Jacob Blizzard meticulously analyzed all the evidence, identifying key details that highlighted the client’s lack of intent.
By communicating effectively with the prosecutor, Jacob was able to explain how these factors contributed to the misunderstanding.
He emphasized the client’s genuine confusion about the technology involved and their inability to knowingly engage in such offenses.
Outcome
Through effective advocacy and communication, Jacob Blizzard successfully convinced the prosecutor of the client’s innocence. The District Attorney recognized the lack of intent and subsequently dismissed the case, thereby upholding justice and clearing the client of all charges.
This case underscores our commitment to providing thorough and nuanced representation to all our clients, ensuring that each case is approached with care and diligence.
About The Attorney
Jacob Blizzard is board certified in both criminal law and criminal appellate law.
He regularly practices in the areas of state and federal criminal defense, criminal appeals, post conviction writs of habeas corpus.
In Texas, there are more than 100,000 attorneys licensed to practice, but only 7,450 are board certified.
In the entire State of Texas, as of the 2019 certification year, there were only 87 attorneys board certified in both criminal law and criminal appellate law, making Mr. Blizzard one of 0.087% of attorneys in Texas to hold both of those certifications from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Jacob is noted by the Seventh Administrative Judicial Region of Texas as being one of two attorneys in the region who is qualified for appointment as Lead Appellate Counsel in capital cases in which the death penalty is sought.