While law enforcement sat on this case, women went missing – only later to be found dead – their bodies found dismembered and wrapped in burlap bags. Were these victims part of international sex trafficking? One missing woman has not yet been found. The Law Offices of Robin Sax stood up for the victims, allowing their voices to be heard.
John Mark Karr, the notorious, self-confessed killer of Jon-Benet Ramsey tries to use a young woman, Samantha Spiegel, to recruit little girls for his sex cult. The Law Offices of Robin Sax spark a nationwide manhunt to locate John Mark Karr in order to serve a restraining order, to prevent him from ever victimizing Samantha again.
A young mother fought to keep the baby she adopted at birth, while the abusive birth father – previously not a part of her life – suddenly sought to assert his rights to custody though he had lost parental rights to his other children.
The child would never again see the only mother she knew. Robin’s work on mother Stacey Doss’ behalf eventually helped her win custody of baby Vanessa, the only result of its kind in adoption history.
Robin stood in a San Diego court, representing the emotionally distraught parents victimized by the notorious sexual predator John Gardner. Gardner confessed to murdering their fourteen year old daughter.
The case, similar to the Jaycee Dugard case, exposed failures by the California Department of Corrections. The same department that had failed to catch one of the worst child predators, Phillip Garrido, similarly failed to monitor Gardner, who also committed his crimes while free on parole.
The Law Offices of Robin Sax were called in just 12 hours before a long-investigated murder case was to be dismissed. Robin Sax stepped in under the rights afforded by law to make sure Rachel Begley's voice was heard in the assassination-style murder of her father.
A nine year old little girl was touched inappropriately by her homeroom teacher, Steven Noyes. The police investigated but when the teacher in question didn’t cooperate, they dropped the ball. Noyes was not willing to talk to police nor take a polygraph.
We want justice. This never should have happened. She should not have been touched inappropriately by her teacher, nor been told to leave school for telling what happened to her.
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