State v. Angel James
Jun 19, 2017OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client charged in a three count indictment for breaking and entering. Matter proceeded to jury trial. Client acquitted of all charges.
Cleveland, OH
Criminal defense Lawyer at Cleveland, OH
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OUTCOME: Dismissed
Client charged in a three count indictment for breaking and entering. Matter proceeded to jury trial. Client acquitted of all charges.
OUTCOME: Adjudicated Delinquent on Lesser Included Charge
Juvenile Court Case of Domestic Violence. Case proceeded to bench trial. Magistrate found juvenile delinquent of disorderly conduct, a much lesser offense.
OUTCOME: Plead to a low level misdemeanor
Client was charged with multiple counts of fraud and forgery, which are felonies. Ultimately, a deal was reached with the prosecutor, where the client plead to a low level misdemeanor, asked to pay cos ... ts and excused with no sanctions.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Client was charged with one count of Gross Sexual Imposition, a felony of the third degree, with discretionary registration.
OUTCOME: Placed in Intervention
Client was charged with 18 counts of drug charges, including multiple gun specifications, which would have resulted in mandatory prison time. Prepared case for trial, and on the eve of trial, Prosecuto ... r allowed Client to enter into the Intervention in Lieu of Conviction program, which will result in the dismissal of all charges.
OUTCOME: Unspecified Felonies reduced to Misdemeanor 3, Littering Ticket. No jail time.
Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. Client faced with two counts of unspecified felonies, in regards to dumping. She faced years in prison. Through negotiations, client received a M3-Littering charg ... e, and a $50 fine.
OUTCOME: No charges brought
Client was placed in the Early Disposition Docket, and facing possible charges of vandalism. Upon my advise, client did not waive his constitutional right to a grand jury indictment, and the grand jury ... did not find probable cause to indict him for the crime.
OUTCOME: Motion to Suppress Granted
This was a burglary case, a felony of the second degree, in Cuyahoga County. Client was a 15 y/o male, with no prior police involvement. Case proceeded to a motion to suppress in regards to a confessio ... n obtained without Miranda warnings.
OUTCOME: Case Dismissed
Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. Client accused of receiving stolen property and possession of criminal tools. In the pre-trial state, I was able to demonstrate that my client was not the person ... arrested in this matter.
OUTCOME: Charges reduced to a misdemeanor, client given credit for time served, and released.
Client arrested for theft of greater than $1000, a felony of the fifth degree.