Press
Jeff Dean has been featured in State wide and national media publications for his advocacy of client's rights. Below is a sample of some of those stories.
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Man arrested in same airport sex sting as Senator Larry Craig goes to trial, is acquitted. My client was set up, Jeff Dean said after his victory. - St. Paul Pioneer Press and The Seattle Times, Boise Idaho Statesmen, The Oregonian, Tucson Observer, South Florida Blade, Fox News
“Senator Larry Craig adopts Jeff Dean’s defense in airport sex sting.” - Lavender Magazine
"There can be no invasion of privacy of a person who invites the conduct, said defense attorney Jeffrey Dean." - The New York Times
"Man acquitted in Hopkins shooting death. The man turned toward his sobbing mother after the verdict with a big smile… The evidence crumbled on its own shaky foundation, said defense attorney Jeff Dean. I am very happy the jury exonerated him." - Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Client charged as an accomplice to a shooting involving 4 victims. In his investigation of the case, Jeff Dean determined that the prosecutor had likely identified the wrong person as the gunman. Mr. Dean successfully argued at trial that it is impossible to be an accomplice to a person who committed no crime. Mr. Dean won a not guilty verdict for Client." - Minneapolis Star Tribune (Read Article)
"Client, a masseuse, was convicted of prostitution following a sting operation by an undercover police officer posing as a customer. The undercover officer improperly engaged in sexual contact with Client when conducting the sting. Jeff Dean appealed Client’s conviction arguing that the officer’s conduct of engaging in sexual contact with Client violated her due process rights, thus requiring reversal of the conviction." - Star Tribune (Read Article)
"Client charged with burglary. Jeff Dean brought a motion to dismiss for lack of probable cause, arguing that the evidence was insufficient to support the charge. The Judge agreed with Mr. Dean and dismissed the burglary charge outright."
