- People v. Susan S. Felony Burglary with prior strike offense. Credit for time served, probation and drug and alcohol addiction treatment in lieu of incarceration.
- People v. Juan B. Accessory after the fact to Homicide. Charges dismissed.

- People v. Angela K. 3rd DUI and Child Endangerment. Plea agreement led to no jail time, with probation, and 6 months drug and alcohol addiction therapy.
- People v. Andrew T. Felony Conspiracy to traffic narcotics. Plea agreement to reduced charge, no jail time, probation with drug addiction therapy.
- People v. Sanjay S. Felony Evading a police officer over 140 mph. Plea agreement to misdemeanor with electronic home confinement, with probation.
- People v. Justin P. Felony 1st Degree Burglary, and various sex offenses. Plea agreement with no jail time, no strike offenses, no probation monitoring, 1 year in psychiatric/addition therapy, NO PC 290 registration required.
- People v. Tara B. Felony possession for sale ecstasy/MDMA, Possession for sale Ketamine. All original charges dismissed. Diversion program obtained.
- People v. Jamie E. Multiple Felony theft offenses, Multiple Drug Offenses. No jail time, probation and drug and alcohol treatment.
- People v. Barbara K. 6 Misdemeanor cases resolved for no jail time, informal probation, with psychiatric counseling.
- People. v Joanne S. Original charge Making a false bomb threat. Plea agreement, to one misdemeanor charge, pay a fine, informal probation. No jail.
- People v. Chris B. Possession for sale of Marijuana. No jail time, probation, and house arrest.
- People v. Jeanine B. Domestic Violence charges dismissed.
- People v. Quy D. Multiple theft cases with prior convictions for same. Plea resulted in no jail time, and informal probation only.
- People v. Devon W. Assault with a deadly weapon causing injury. Charges dismissed. Infraction and community service as punishment.
- People v. Sophie C. Doctor is accused of distributing tainted drugs and supplements. Fourteen felony charges are dismissed; defendant pleads No Contest to a single misdemeanor charge and receives informal probation sentence. No jail time.
- People v. Kevin L. Doctor accused of writing illegal prescriptions. Felony charge dismissed.
- People v. Emily G. Defendant charged with distributing illegal drugs to minors. Felony charges dismissed.
- People v. Lorinda P. Vehicular manslaughter case becomes a misdemeanor plea with informal probation. No jail time.
- People v. Brenda V. Defendant charged with theft of over $50,000. All charges dismissed.
- People v. Alma M. Defendant charged with possession of more than 10 pounds of marijuana. Court throws out all evidence, all charges dismissed.
- People v. Mark A. All charges dismissed against defendant charged with domestic violence and sexual assault. In a second matter, filing of criminal charges are prevented..
- People v. Rudy S. The charge: assault with deadly weapon on a police officer. Felony “strike” offense reduced to misdemeanor with sentence of informal probation. No jail time.
