Victories/Successes

  • August 2022

    August 2022

    G. Allen Dale has been selected for inclusion in the 2022 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Dale is recognized in the dual areas of white-collar and non-white collar criminal defense. The Best Lawyers lists are compiled based on an exhaustive peer-review evaluation process, and attorney... Read On

  • May 2022

    May 2022

    G. Allen Dale persuades the government to forgo charging client who had been charged with rape. Dale used polygraph results, texts and other social media discovered from the complainant to show that the sexual encounter was consensual. Read On

  • April 2022

    April 2022

    G. Allen Dale once again named in the 2022 Super Lawyers list of outstanding attorneys in the Washington, D.C. area. Mr. Dale was recognized for his expertise and skills in the area of White-Collar Criminal Defense The rigorous selection process utilized by Super Lawyers includes both peer nomina... Read On

  • March 2022

    February 2022

    G. Allen Dale secures a diversionary sentence, where charges were ultimately dismissed, for client who was charged with driving under the influence, crashed car into several other cars and later impersonated a federal police officer. Read On

  • January 2022

    January 2022

    G. Allen Dale obtains 6-month sentence for client charged with possession of child pornography with sentencing guidelines of 51-63 months. Dale used polygraphy results, and sex offender experts to assist in drafting a sentencing memorandum that persuaded the sentencing judge to impose such a low ... Read On

  • December 2021

    December 2021

    Dale's client, a world renown chef, was charged with assault, a conviction for which would have cost the client his position as a private chef to several persons with whom he traveled the world. Dale persuaded the government to dismiss the case by a reenactment showing the assault could not have ... Read On

  • May 2021

    May 2021

    G. Allen Dale secures a 10-month sentence for a client facing decades in prison for a series of first and second degree assaults. Read On

  • May 2021

    May 2021

    Dale's client, a federal government employee was charged with theft of sensitive government documents from his place of employment. In a federal investigation, Dale was able to secure a misdemeanor charge and a probationary sentence. Read On

  • October 2021

    October 2021

    Dale's investigative work along with polygraph and other witnesses, helps client avoid rape charges.  The person alleging the rape was the girlfriend of the brother of Dale's client. Read On

  • August 2021

    August 2021

    G. Allen Dale  secures victory for college student who had been charged by the university for sexually abusing another student, who had also threatened to report the incident to the state police. After a series of hearings and investigative submissions the university allowed the student to return... Read On

  • August 2021

    July 2021

    G. Allen Dale has been selected for inclusion in the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Dale is recognized in the dual areas of white-collar and non-white collar criminal defense. The Best Lawyers lists are compiled based on an exhaustive peer-review evaluation process, and attorney... Read On

  • April 2021

    G. Allen Dale once again named in the 2021 Super Lawyers list of outstanding attorneys in the Washington, D.C. area. Mr. Dale was recognized for his expertise and skills in the area of White-Collar Criminal Defense The rigorous selection process utilized by Super Lawyers includes both peer nomina... Read On

  • January 2021

    January 2021

    G. Allen Dale persuades government to forgo dismiss charges after interviewing complaining witness in assault case and getting him to admit that there was no assault. Read On

  • December 2020

    December 2020

    Attorney Dale successful in having client avoid charges in case where his internet provided, after observing suspicious activity on his account, closed his account and notified authorities. Client was referred for counseling and obtained very favorable feedback from professionals and charges were... Read On

  • OCTOBER 2020

    October 2020

    G. Allen Dale succeeds in having charges of theft II dismissed (and later to have the arrest sealed) for a client who had been charged with taking the keys from a vehicle belonging to a government official, hiding the keys, and later lying to investigating officers. Interviews with neighbors and ... Read On

  • August 2020

    August 2020

    G. Allen Dale has been selected for inclusion in the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Dale is recognized in the dual areas of white-collar and non-white collar criminal defense. The Best Lawyers lists are compiled based on an exhaustive peer-review Read On

  • June 2020

    May 2020

    G. Allen Dale convinces federal prosecutors to dismiss charges of assault on a police officer presenting witness statements and the mysterious loss of a video which would have proven – or disproven – the charges. Read On

  • April, 2020

    April 2020

    G. Allen Dale once again named in the 2020 Super Lawyers list of outstanding attorneys in the Washington, D.C. area. Mr. Dale was recognized for his expertise and skills in the area of White-Collar Criminal Defense The rigorous selection process utilized by Super Lawyers includes both peer nomina... Read On

  • October 2019

    October 2019

    G. Allen Dale persuades the government to allow his client to enter into a Deferred Sentencing Agreement, even though the client was charged with assault, destruction of property, cruelty to animals, and leaving the scene of the crime. The agreement allowed the client to ultimately have the case ... Read On

  • August 2019

    Attorney Allen Dale secures a time served sentence with nine months of home detention for a client charged with conspiracy to distribute a large quantity of synthetic drugs, where Federal Sentencing Guidelines called for a sentence of from 70 to 87 months. Dale persuaded the Court to depart from ... Read On

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