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Case Results

This page contains a sample of results which Brad Wolfe Law, L.L.C., obtained for clients who were facing criminal charges and investigations across Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Attorney Brad Wolfe takes pride in the continued trust of his clients who seek the resolution of serious legal matters with satisfaction, efficiency, and compassion.

Please note that the below results are not an indication of future results as the individual facts and circumstances of every case differ.

Felony Drug-House And Firearms Case Dismissed

 

The client was charged with multiple felony drug offenses, including the Illegal Manufacture of Marijuana, Drug Trafficking, Drug Possession and Criminal Tools. Several of the offenses included firearm specifications which would have required the sentencing of mandatory prison time, if convicted. Based on evidentiary short-comings, Attorney Brad Wolfe negotiated a plea deal which resulted in the case’s full dismissal and sealing from the public record upon the client’s completion of a short treatment program.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

No Charges For Allegations Of Sexual Assault

 

The client was contacted by law enforcement regarding multiple allegations of sexual assault, which he adamantly denied. Attorney Brad Wolfe facilitated an independent investigation and arranged a meeting with the detective on the case to discuss additional and exonerating information. No charges were filed, and the investigation was closed.

Cuyahoga County Investigation

Sexual Imposition Case Dismissed

 

The client, a business professional with no criminal history, was charged for engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct with a minor family member. If convicted of the offense, the client would have faced incarceration and mandatory compliance with Ohio’s sex registry for at least 15 years. The client adamantly denied any wrongdoing and maintained his innocence throughout the case. Although a plea deal was offered, on the morning of trial, the case was dismissed entirely.

Bedford Municipal Court

Domestic Violence Case Dismissed

 

The client was charged with domestic violence and faced six months of jail if convicted. The client denied all wrongdoing and asserted the necessity of using force by way of self-defense. Following numerous conversations with the prosecutor as to the veracity of the accuser’s reports, and the production of exculpatory material, the government dismissed the case completely on the day of trial.

Stow Municipal Court

No Charges For Allegations Of Cyber Crime

 

The client, a mechanical engineer, was accused of committing identity fraud and theft by way of a complex, Internet-based scheme. The client maintained his innocence from the very first phone call with Attorney Wolfe. An independent forensic investigation was conducted, and the results were utilized to convince law enforcement that the client was hacked and not responsible for the crimes. The investigation was closed, and the client was completely cleared of any wrongdoing.

Geauga County Investigation

No Charges For Felony-level Allegations Of Receiving Stolen Property

 

The client was arrested for an unrelated traffic matter and was informed by police that charges for receiving stolen property would be presented to the Grand Jury. After the client informed Attorney Brad Wolfe of the facts of what actually occurred, Brad contacted the detective on the case and provided exonerating evidence which resulted in no additional charges.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

High-Tier OVI (.201 Bac) Reduced To Physical Control

 

The client was pulled over for weaving and observed by police to have multiple, empty beer bottles on the passenger-side floorboard. Following successful plea negotiations and the identification of potential suppression issues, Attorney Brad Wolfe negotiated a plea deal in which the client pleaded No Contest to physical control and avoided jail time. The administrative license suspension was also vacated in this case as a result of various statutory violations.

Cleveland Municipal Court

Dismissal Of Theft Case

 

The client was accused of stealing money from the Home Depot while employed with the company. Attorney Brad Wolfe negotiated a resolution with the company’s in-house counsel and convinced the prosecutor to allow the client to enter a diversion program. After 3 months of attending the diversion program, the case was dismissed completely and has been sealed from the public record.

Stow Municipal Court

High-Tier DUI/OVI Reduced To Minor Misdemeanor

 

The client was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. After Attorney Brad Wolfe moved to suppress the basis for the stop, the length of detention, and improprieties with the administration of the field sobriety tests, the government offered to resolve the matter with a single minor misdemeanor. The client accepted the offer and was sentenced to pay a nominal fine, avoiding jail time and license suspension.

Medina Municipal Court

Dismissal Of Domestic Violence Charge & Reduction Of Assault Charge

 

The client was charged with domestic violence and assault, each a misdemeanor of the first degree. After facilitating various mitigative efforts, as well as identifying potential shortcomings of the accuser’s statements, the government agreed to dismiss the domestic violence charge and reduce the assault to a minor misdemeanor infraction of disorderly conduct. The sentence was a monetary fine and the entire case will be eligible for sealing in one year.

Euclid Municipal Court

Felony Drug And Gun Charges Reduced With Potential For Full Dismissal

 

The client was charged with multiple, felony firearms offenses as well as the trafficking and possession of Schedule I drugs. Attorney Brad Wolfe negotiated a plea deal in which the client pleaded to low-level felonies which will be entirely dismissed upon the client’s completion of an intervention program.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

Dismissal Of Felony Drug Case

 

The client was charged with numerous traffic offenses as well as the possession of illegal narcotics. After reviewing the details of the case with the prosecutor, the government ultimately decided that the elements of the offenses would likely not be met. The case was dismissed.

Bedford Municipal Court

No Jail For 11th Theft Offense

 

The client had stolen several items from Walmart of relatively low value. The offense, however, was the client’s 11th theft charge in 15 years, and, the client had previously spent 2 years in prison. Although the prosecutor was advocating for the maximum jail time of 6 months, the court adopted Attorney Brad Wolfe’s request for a sentence of house arrest and a fine.

Willoughby Municipal Court

Termination Of Federal Probation

 

The client was previously convicted of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance and sentenced to 3 years of federal probation. After serving less than half of the sentence, Attorney Brad Wolfe successfully petitioned for the termination of the client’s supervision. The client was able to maintain and grow his new businesses because of the termination.

United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

Traffic Offense Amended To Avoid Suspension Of License

 

The client had previously pleaded guilty to a traffic offense in Ohio which had severe ramifications in her home state including the potential loss of her license. Attorney Brad Wolfe successfully moved to withdraw the plea and negotiated an amended zero-point violation which enabled the client to keep her license.

Portage County Juvenile Court

Dismissal Of Drug-Related Probation Violation

 

The client was on probation for a felony-level drug offense and submitted a routine urine sample which tested positive for heroin. The client was adamant that he had not used any drugs but that he had consumed numerous poppy seed bagels in the days prior to the urine test, which can trigger a false-positive. Attorney Wolfe presented the results of independent hair follicle testing, various academic research articles, and even verification of the client’s grocery purchases to the judge which resulted in a complete dismissal of the alleged violation.

Lake County Court of Common Pleas

No Jail For Probation Violation

 

The client was previously convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. As a term of his sentence, the court ordered him to complete a driver’s intervention program, which did not occur. The probation department issued a warrant for the client’s arrest and advocated for him to serve jail time. Attorney Brad Wolfe facilitated the client’s completion of the class and successfully argued to the court against the imposition of any further jail.

Painesville Municipal Court

Dismissal Of Four, Separate Underage Casino Cases

 

The client was accused of using a fake ID to enter a casino and was charged in four individual, but related, criminal cases. Attorney Brad Wolfe negotiated with the prosecutor to permit the client to enter a diversion program. After 3 months of attending the diversion program the cases were dismissed completely and have been sealed from the public record.

Cleveland Municipal Court

No Charges For Allegations Of Menacing On Tiktok

 

The client, a full-time student, was accused of harassing other individuals by way of the social media application, TikTok. Despite law enforcement’s investigation for menacing charges to be pursued, Attorney Brad Wolfe facilitated discussions as to the legality of potential charges and the government ultimately decided to not prosecute the client.

Geauga County Investigation

Criminal Trespass Case Dismissed

 

The client, a mother of four children, was charged with criminal trespass after she mistakenly brought her loaded firearm into a hospital. Of note, her infant son was in a critical emergency medical condition on the night of the incident. On the day of trial, the government offered a reduction to a minor misdemeanor offense, although the client was not interested in accepting any plea deal. Attorney Brad Wolfe explained his client’s position and circumstances to the prosecutor who ultimately dismissed the case completely.

Akron Municipal Court

No Charges For Allegations Of Sexting

 

The client was facing a single charge of Pandering Sexual Matter Harmful to a Juvenile, a felony of the second degree, with sex registry requirements, if convicted. Attorney Brad Wolfe made early communication with the police and prosecutor to provide exculpatory information on his client’s behalf. After internal review, the case was dropped and sealed. The client was never prosecuted, let alone charged, for the alleged offense.

Cuyahoga County Investigation

High-Tier, Refusal DUI/OVI Reduced To Physical Control

 

The client, a medical student, was charged with Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol and refused to give a breath sample. Upon reviewing the police reports and video evidence, Attorney Wolfe identified several legal issues which were favorable to the client. On the morning of the suppression hearing, the prosecutor and arresting officer agreed to resolve the matter by way of a Physical Control. The client avoided jail time, was given a mere three-week license suspension, and continued his pursuit of becoming a doctor.

Rocky River Municipal Court

99 Mph Speeding Violation Reduced To A Non-point, Non-moving Violation

 

The client was charged with driving at excessive speeds on the highway. The client also maintained a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) which his livelihood depended on. Following negotiations with the prosecutor, Attorney Brad Wolfe secured a resolution which involved no points to the client as well as the preservation of his CDL.

Cleveland Municipal Court

Improper Handling Of Firearms Case Dismissed

 

The client was accused of improperly handling a firearm while operating a vehicle. Attorney Brad Wolfe negotiated a plea deal which resulted in the case’s full dismissal. The case has also been sealed from the public record and the client is able to maintain his livelihood.

Rocky River Municipal Court

Prison Avoided In Medicaid Fraud Case

 

The client, a licensed practical nurse, was initially facing years of prison and multiple felony offenses stemming from an investigation conducted by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. Following negotiations with the government, Attorney Brad Wolfe secured a resolution involving one low-level felony of Obstruction of Justice. The client was sentenced to probation, ordered to make restitution, and permitted to continue providing for her family and young children.

Franklin County Court of Common Pleas

CDL-Based DUI/OVI Reduced To Physical Control

 

The client, a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holder, was charged with three (3) counts of Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol. A conviction would have severely impacted his ability to freely use his CDL and livelihood. Attorney Brad Wolfe identified constitutional violations committed by law enforcement and moved to suppress the evidence. Ultimately, the prosecutor and court agreed to dismiss all OVI charges and resolve the matter with a sole count of Physical Control. The client was ordered to pay a fine and permitted to continue using his CDL.

Bedford Municipal Court

Prison Avoided In Failure To Register Case

 

The client was charged with failing to register as a sex offender for more than nine (9) months beyond the required date to do so. He was facing a lengthy term of prison and had already served eight (8) years for the underlying sex offense. Attorney Wolfe was able to identify various inaccuracies in the government’s timeline of evidence and negotiated a plea deal which reduced the charge to an “Attempt.” The client was sentenced to probation.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

Felony Drug Charges Reduced To Misdemeanor; Jail Time Avoided

 

The client was charged with Drug Trafficking, a felony of the fifth degree. The client also had nineteen prior criminal convictions of similar nature. After reviewing the evidence and identifying potential constitutional violations during the investigation, Attorney Brad Wolfe successfully negotiated a plea deal in which the resolution was to a single misdemeanor offense.

Lyndhurst Municipal Court

Prison Avoided In Weapons Under Disability Case

 

The client was charged with Weapons Under Disability, a felony of the third degree. During the pendency of the case the client violated the terms of his bond by testing positive for THC. After extensive explanative and mitigation efforts, Attorney Brad Wolfe facilitated a plea deal in which the government recommended community controlled sanctions. The Court ultimately adopted the parties’ recommendations and the client avoided prison time.

Lake County Court of Common Pleas

Dismissal Of Probation Violation

 

The client was previously convicted of various felonies, including Tampering with Evidence and Carrying Concealed Weapons. During his period of probation, the client previously committed a violation and was instructed that another violation would result in prison time. Although this was the client’s second probation violation, Attorney Brad Wolfe convinced the Court to continue the underlying probation. The client avoided many, expected months of incarceration.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

No Charges For Allegations Of Sexual Assault

 

The client was accused of committing sexual assault against a neighbor in his apartment complex. Attorney Wolfe independently investigated the matter and acquired exonerating information which was shared with law enforcement. After reviewing the case, the government decided to not proceed with criminal prosecution.

Cuyahoga County Investigation

Felony Drug Charges Reduced To Misdemeanor

 

The client was charged with multiple felony drug offenses, including Trafficking, and had significant criminal history. Following negotiations with the prosecutor, Attorney Wolfe secured a resolution in which the felony would be reduced to a single, misdemeanor.

Euclid Municipal Court

Brad Wolfe Law, L.L.C., handles serious felonies, misdemeanors, and pre-charge investigations in federal, state, municipal, and juvenile courts across Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Attorney Brad Wolfe believes that each case deserves powerful and creative advocacy and that every client be afforded their constitutional right to fairness, as well as superior levels of communication and compassion during all stages of their matter. If you have been charged with a crime, or are under investigation, call Brad today at (216) 815-6000.

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