Mistrial for Attorney Scott Gross’ Client

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A mistrial has been declared in an ongoing case involving a Suffolk County family accused of stealing more than $200,000 from the Town of Islip. In this case, Attorney Scott Gross is representing Gia G., who stands accused along with her mother, Clara D., and her brother, Thomas D.
The mistrial stems from a prosecutor’s blatant and reprehensible attempt to modify evidence to better fit their case. However, it is a mistrial without prejudice, meaning that the charges still stand, and the case will be due back in court soon.
When Prosecution Gets Too Ambitious
This case is a classic example of how prosecutors can get overly eager to get a conviction, and end up relying on dirty tricks to sway the jury’s opinion. In this case, an Assistant District Attorney working for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office made changes to the dates and work order numbers for three of the 225 payroll documents which were entered as evidence. While this may seem minor, small details like this can make or break a criminal case.
In an ironic twist, Gia and her family stand accused of falsifying records, among other charges. The D.A.’s office has offered to drop this charge along with six others, but the family’s defense team, including Scott Gross, has called this offer “woefully insufficient.”
Our Firm Stands for Justice
No matter what the charges in front of them may be, everyone in the United States has a right to a fair trial. At the Law Offices of Scott Gross, our Long Island criminal defense attorney is proud to defend this right. Unfortunately, some criminal cases are about more than proving your innocence – they also require skillful defense against overly ambitious prosecutors who will break the rules to put you behind bars. When you retain our firm, you can expect committed, quality legal representation at all times.

Written By Scott Gross
Scott Gross is the founder and lead criminal defense attorney at the Law Offices of Scott Gross. In 2006, Mr. Gross was appointed as an Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County, New York. Scott Gross has handled thousands of criminal cases at all levels, many of which were high-profile matters followed by various media outlets. Because of his experience in Suffolk County, Mr. Gross is highly-skilled in defense trial techniques and rules of evidence for individuals facing criminal charges.
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