Someone threw rocks through another person’s window and drove away. Mr. Goldman’s client was accused of being the person throwing those rocks and when he was found, he was parked and apparently intoxicated. During trial, Mr. Goldman dove into the fact that there were significant weaknesses in the identification of who threw the rocks and who drove the car. Helpfully, the police couldn’t remember anything about how Mr. Goldman’s client did on the field sobriety tests without reading off of their notes. Mr. Goldman explored the weak memories of all the government’s witnesses and the jury returned a Not Guilty on both charges.