A Montgomery County woman in her mid-30s was looking to become a permanent resident of the United States but was facing a child endangerment conviction during the same time. The woman was accused of leaving her young child unsupervised for a short period of time. Unfortunately, a conviction of such a crime would conflict with her request. The foreigner, reluctant to let this obstacle hinder her attempts, reached out to Cincinnati criminal defense attorney Bradley Groene of Luftman, Heck & Associates.
Attorney Groene was a strong advocate on her behalf and fought her charge in a professional manner. After talking with the prosecutor in great detail, it was obvious the allegations against the woman were weak and unsubstantial. Groene was successful in achieving a dismissal of the child endangerment charge against our client. As a result, our client will have no criminal charges standing in the way of her becoming a permanent US resident.
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