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A history of positive results

Over the past 41 years, Vic has achieved numerous positive results for his clients. He has had numerous grand-jury no-bills. He has tried approximately 100 jury trials and has received verdicts of “Not Guilty” in the vast majority of them.  Many more cases have resulted in acquittals following a bench trial. He was mentioned in a 1984 D Magazine article after having achieved 8 consecutive DWI jury trial acquittals. Numerous cases have been dismissed following successful motions to suppress evidence and other motions. Mr. Sasso has also negotiated hundreds of plea bargains resulting in favorable outcomes; such as deferred adjudications; felony reductions to misdemeanors; and other types of reductions such as driving while intoxicated to obstruction of a roadway; memo dismissals and reduced charges.

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State of Texas vs. David Wayne McKay

 On March 3, 1982, three months after being licensed to practice law, Sasso agreed to meet a potential client, David Wayne McKay, after hours, at McKay’s request, at Sasso’s office at 500 North Griffin at Ross, in downtown Dallas. Mr.

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In the Interests of “Baby Kaleta”

Vic happened to be in Chambers talking with a family court district judge late on a Friday afternoon when an application for an emergency protective order was filed by Child Protective Services necessitating the appointment of an Attorney Ad Litem

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State of Texas vs. Matter Expunged

The client was an undergraduate student at SMU in Dallas. He fled from the Dallas Police Department in his late-model Corvette because he thought he had unpaid traffic tickets. After spinning out at the intersection of Royal and Luna, the

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State of Texas vs. Taub

In 1995, Sasso obtained a not guilty verdict from a Collin County jury wherein his female client was charged with arson. The evidence showed she was in financial distress with regard to house payments and had removed valuables from the

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State v. Matvichuk

State v. Matvichuk, cause number MB96-49343. In 1996, Sasso and Charles Clay represented Richard Dorian Matvichuck, a starting defenseman for the Dallas Stars, a local professional hockey organization. Mr. Matvichuck had been arrested by the Dallas Police Department coming out

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State of Texas vs. Robert Bulloch Pope

State of Texas vs. Robert Bulloch Pope, 635 S.W.2d 815 (1982). Mr. Pope was arrested inside a residence on Greenville Avenue during the “dynamic” execution of a narcotics search warrant. However, the evidence in the affidavit in support of the

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Ex Parte Gayland Bradford

On February 5, 2001, Vic Sasso, and extremely competent co-counsel, Franklyn “Mick” Mickelsen, were appointed by the U.S. Magistrate under the provisions of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, to represent Texas death-row inmate, Gayland Bradford, in

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United States of America vs. Jibreel Rashad

United States of America vs. Jibreel Rashad was part of the highly publicized Dallas City Hall public corruption case in which 13 others, including a city councilman, a planning & zoning commissioner, and a state representative were also indicted, following

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State of Texas vs. Gregory Wickware

A search warrant was served at a client’s home, where he was caught in the act of weighing and packaging about one kilogram of crack cocaine. The client was enhanced with two prior trips to the penitentiary, and his penalty

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