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Marijuana Possession Charges Reduced for Young Man in Xenia

Posted On: December 30th, 2016 by Bradley J. Groene

Not long ago, the Ohio criminal defense lawyers at Luftman, Heck & Associates assisted a young man from Xenia, Ohio when a few separate instances led to serious charges. Apparently, this recent college graduate was caught three times within a very short period smoking marijuana and was charged with three counts of marijuana possession. While he would unlikely be sent to jail if he was convicted, drug offenses on his permanent criminal record could have a very negative impact on his future career plans in addition to a possible suspension of his driving privileges. Obviously worried about the impact on his burgeoning professional life and his ability to drive, he decided to consult with a capable drug crimes attorney.

Attorney Bradley J. Groene took the man’s case and began working to alleviate his concerns. This led attorney Groene to discuss the case with the assigned prosecutor, who eventually agreed to replace the marijuana possession charges with three counts of disorderly conduct. This removed his client’s anxiety because after paying a monetary fine, and due to attorney Groene’s effective legal representation, his client was spared from needing to contend with the lasting and limiting effects of multiple drug convictions.

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Bradley Groene made an exceptionally difficult situation much easier to handle. He kept me informed of everything that was going to happen and got results for my case far better than I could have hoped for. I would highly recommend him for anyone who finds themselves in legal troubles.