Our client, a young college student, found a credit card in his residence hall. Unfortunately, rather than simply returning the card to its owner, he used it on multiple dates to purchase food. The resulting criminal investigation led to authorities charging him with five felony counts of identity theft. He also faced disciplinary consequences from the university. Attorney Tim Verhoff met with the client several times to get a better idea of why he engaged in the conduct. When they met with authorities from the university, our attorney was able to present this information, and the client was able to continue his enrollment. In the court system, our attorney used the same approach. Although the prosecutor was reluctant at first, Attorney Verhoff was able to convince the DA to amend three of the felony charges to misdemeanor offenses and dismiss two of the felonies outright. On the remaining three misdemeanors, as amended, our lawyer reached an agreement with the District Attorney's Office to resolve the case by having the client participate in a deferred prosecution program with a dismissal of all the charges upon completion. Needless to say, the client and his family were thrilled with the outcome.