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Rosenblum Schwartz Fry & Johnson

Rosenblum Schwartz Fry & Johnson

120 South Central Avenue, Suite 130, Saint Louis, MO 63105, Saint Louis, MO 63105

Google4.6(159 reviews)
16 Attorneys
$7.8M+ Recovered
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About Rosenblum Schwartz Fry & Johnson

Rosenblum Schwartz Fry & Johnson is a St. Louis, Missouri, and Illinois law firm. It provides legal representation in criminal defense and personal injury matters. The firm comprises 20 attorneys with extensive experience in federal and state courts. Founding attorney Scott Rosenblum has tried over 400 cases, including 100 murder cases. The firm has a history of achieving acquittals in complex criminal matters.

Notable Case Results

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$4M

Art Theft

Donald R. Rasch sentenced to two years in prison for conspiring to steal art valued at up to $4 million, including works by Picasso and Matisse, from a storage company.

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$1M

Racketeering Defense

David Carruthers, former online gambling executive, freed on a $1 million bond after being arrested on racketeering and fraud charges. He will live under house arrest until trial.

2006View

$400,000

Embezzlement

Robert Hansen, former executive director of Support Dogs, Inc., pleaded guilty to stealing over $400,000 from the charity and 15 counts of forgery. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison and a recommended seven years consecutive in state court.

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$350,000

White Collar Crime Defense

Kim Hawk, former O'Fallon municipal court administrator, sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for making a false statement about her taxable income after stealing nearly $350,000 from the city and losing it at casinos.

2005View

$69,205

Felony Theft

Charles P. Clark pleaded guilty to 20 counts of felony theft for stealing $69,205 from a retired brewery worker. His prison sentence would be reduced based on the amount of restitution paid.

2006View

$2M

Wrongful Conviction

Russell Faria, once sentenced to life for his wife's murder, to receive $2 million to settle a lawsuit against police.

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