Recently, a young man in his mid-20s was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia in Fairborn Municipal Court, both of which are minor misdemeanors in the State of Ohio. He was enjoying a night out at a party when law enforcement officers arrived because of a noise complaint. He was extremely concerned about his job at a drugstore, since any drug-related conviction on his record would have meant losing his job.
Cincinnati defense lawyer Brad Groene represented the young man, who had previously had an alcohol violation on his record. The defense centered around the client’s constitutional rights, which had been violated in the process. Brad attended three court dates on the young man’s behalf. After negotiating with the prosecutor on the case and creating an argument on the client’s behalf, he was able to get the charge reduced down to a disorderly conduct charge. The client avoided the mandatory license suspension that accompanies a drug conviction and was able to keep his job.
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