“Client is charged with the misdemeanor offense of Interference With Custody for taking her grandson without the permission of his biological mother, client’s former daughter-in-law. Client denied the offense from the beginning of the case. Defense counsel tried to persuade the prosecution that the case had no merit, but the State would not settle the case without a conviction. The case went to trial and at the close of the State’s case, the defense moved to dismiss the charge, arguing that the State had failed to show that the client had acted with the intent to conceal the child and that the State failed to show that the biological mother had custodial rights to the child. The judge agreed with the defense. CASE DISMISSED.”