Our client is a man in his 40s who found himself in trouble after going to his ex-wife’s house to discuss taxes and having a heated debate. The man was charged with criminal damaging and menacing — charges he vigorously denied.
As a manager at a local store, a conviction would have had serious consequences for his employment. Convictions for criminal damaging and menacing likely also would have meant serving some jail time. Wanting to avoid both of those consequences, the man turned to the Cincinnati criminal defense attorneys at Luftman, Heck & Associates for help.
Attorney Brad Groene represented the man in Hamilton County Municipal Court. Our client had a few prior convictions that were violent offenses. The past convictions meant a judge would be very likely to impose jail time if he were convicted of the current criminal damaging and menacing charges.
Attorney Groene argued that the prosecutor’s witnesses were unreliable. We said the witnesses were lying and that we could prove it. Ultimately, both charges were dismissed and our client was free to go on with his life without additional criminal convictions on his record.
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