Case Results
Case Results
Known for winning challenging cases, including murder trials, Hicks brings resilience and determination to difficult situations.
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John T. Hicks

Non-Violent Crime

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Criminal Defense Attorney
Arson / Explosions
Homicide
Non-Violent Crime
Forensics
Sexual Offenses
Violent Crime
White Collar / Economic
Case Examples
Showcasing John's trial wins and dismissed charges, from malicious harassment and theft to forgery and DUI, highlighting his success in defending against a range of nonviolent offenses.
Malicious Harassment
Malicious Harassment (cross burning, "hate crime"). Jury hung in favor of client, pled to misdemeanor.
Theft 1st Degree (not guilty)
Theft 1st Degree (not guilty)
2 counts of Forgery (not guilty)
2 counts of Forgery (not guilty)
Possession Stolen Vehicle (not guilty)
Possession Stolen Vehicle (not guilty)
Theft/Burglary (not guilty)
Theft/Burglary (not guilty)
Possession of Controlled Substance
Possession of Controlled Substance
Drug dealing Not guilty
Drug dealing Not guilty
Suppressed Evidence Leads to Dismissal of Separate Cases of Prostitution, Drug, and Eluding Charges
Evidence suppressed by defense motion/investigation, cases dismissed: Running house of prostitution, Possession of Controlled Substances with Intent to Sell, Eluding Police Officer, 2 separate cases.
Felony Theft
Forgery/identity theft; Felony Theft. Not guilty.
DUI
DUI client had a .40 blood alcohol reading. Dismissed on defense motion due to procedural defect.

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John Hicks is known for taking on highly complex cases that most attorneys wouldn't touch, and winning them. John's reputation even had the King County Department of Defense relying on him for their most difficult cases.

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John Hicks
John Hicks, a skilled lawyer, transitioned from insurance defense to specialize in criminal litigation. Known for winning challenging cases, including murder trials, Hicks brings resilience and determination to difficult situations. 
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