USA vs. V.P. - charged with identity theft. Mr. Jackson filed motions in the district court which were overruled. Mr Jackson filed an appeal and ultimately the issue was decided by the United States Supreme Court and when the case was remanded to district court, Mr. Jackson convinced the U.S. Attorney to dismiss the charge.
Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. D.E. - charged with selling drugs. At Trial, Mr. Jackson proved to a Jury that his client was not guilty.
State of Ohio vs. E.W. - charged with illegal possession of drugs and carrying a concealed weapon. Despite 2 police officers testifying that they saw E.W., Mr. Jackson proved to a jury that his client was not guilty.
J. H. vs. A.I.C. - insurance company only offered J.H. $2,100 before Trial. Mr. Jackson proved to a Jury that his client deserved $106,000.
Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. B.E. - charged with Solicitation, Mr. Jackson proved to the Judge to dismiss the case at Trial.
State of Ohio vs. R.W. - charged with stabbing someone. Mr. Jackson proved to the court that his client acted in self-defense and was not guilty.
A.B. vs. A.I.C. - insurance company only offered A.B. $10,000 before. Mr. Jackson proved to a Jury that his client deserved $15,000.
Commonwealth vs. R.B. - charged with felony Escape. Mr. Jackson proved to a jury that his client was only guilty of a misdemeanor.
State of Ohio vs. Y.I. - charged with selling drugs. Mr. Jackson proved to the court that the police violated his client's rights and the evidence was suppressed and the case dismissed.
G.H. vs. City - city denied the claim and Mr. Jackson proved to the Court this his client deserved $8,000.
Commonwealth vs. B.C. - charged with. Mr. Jackson proved
State of Ohio vs. W.H. - charged with DUI. Mr. Jackson proved to a court that his client was not guilty.
K. L. vs. T.A. - settled wrongful death claim for $300,000.
Commonwealth vs. M.B. - charged with assault. Mr. Jackson proved to a Jury that his client was not guilty.
State of Ohio vs. S.G. - charged with threatening his ex-wife. Mr. Jackson proved to the court that his client was not guilty.
T.G. vs N.I.C. - accused of over-steering and causing auto accident. Settled for $100,000 after Mr. Jackson proved that it was not his client's fault
Commonwealth vs. L.N. - charged with DUI. Mr. Jackson convinced the prosecution to reduce the charge to reckless driving
State of Ohio vs. F.B. - charged with robbery. Mr. Jackson proved to the court that his client was not guilty.
D.E. vs. L.M.I.C. - 8 year old child ran out in front of vehicle. Mr. Jackson proved that it was not the child's fault and settled for $95,000.
Commonwealth vs. J.A. - charged with DUI. Mr. Jackson convinced the prosecution to reduce the charge to reckless driving
State of Ohio vs. S.M. - charged with opening her door into traffic causing an accident, Mr Jackson proved to the court that she was not guilty.
L.D. v A.I.C. - insurance company denied coverage under the policy, but Mr. Jackson filed a lawsuit and eventually settled the claim for $73,000.
State of Ohio vs. M.B. - charged with assault, Mr. Jackson proved to the court that he was not guilty of assault, but only guilty of disorderly conduct.
R.M. vs K.F.B. - insurance company & police claimed it was her fault for walking in front of vehicle. Mr. Jackson proved that his client deserved $50,000.
State of Ohio vs. J.G. - charged with rape. Mr. Jackson proved to the court that his client was not guilty of rape and only misdemeanor assault.
B.S. vs. A.I.C. - settled for $50,000
State of Ohio vs. S.C. - charged with failure to comply. Mr. Jackson proved to the court that the State violated the double jeopardy statute.
G.J. vs. S.F.I.C. - settled fractured leg for $100,000.
State of Ohio vs. M.J. - charged with stabbing 2 people. Mr. Jackson proved to the court that his client was not guilty.
H.S. vs. W.M. - falsely accused of shoplifting and detained for 15 minutes, Mr. Jackson proved that his client deserved $17,000.
State of Ohio vs. F.B. - charged with causing an accident, Mr. Jackson proved to the court that she was not guilty.






