The client was charged with resisting arrest and not having a valid drivers license. The officer in the case stopped the client in his vehicle and asked the client for his license and registration. The officer then alleged that the defendant then refused to provide any information to the officer and refused to step from the vehicle. At this point the officer had to remove the client from the vehicle and subsequently charged the client with resisting arrest and not having a valid license. The Firm went to court on behalf of the client and argued that the officer was not being truthful. The basis for the argument was that the client did in fact have a valid license the entire time and attempted to tell the officer this but the officer refused to listen and arrested the client anyways. All charges against the client were dismissed.