Notable Cases of Paula Brown
United States v. Ninety-three Thousand One
Hundred Seventy-five Dollars in U.S. Currency,
(current) - United States District Court, S.D. Ohio
(Columbus) - Represent claimant in civil forfeiture case
United States v. Parenteau, (current) -
United States District Court, S.D. Ohio (Columbus) -
Represent client against charges of conspiracy to commit
money laundering in connection with bank fraud
United States v. Boyd, (2009) - United
States District Court, S.D. Ohio (Columbus) - Represent
client in connection with post-conviction motions and
sentencing as a result of multi-count conviction for wire
fraud and tax evasion. - Two counts of wire fraud vacated
based on Defendant’s motion for a new trial.
United States v. ____________*, (2008) -
United States District Court, S.D. Ohio (Columbus) -
Represented client in connection with charges of unlawful
and fraudulent conversion of property - Negotiated plea and
a minimal sentence
United States v. ___________*, (2008) -
United States District Court, E.D. New York (Brooklyn) -
Client charged with obstruction of SEC administrative
proceedings - Negotiated plea and a probationary sentence
United States v. Bansal, (2007) - United
States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) -
Represented client in connection with multi-count indictment
alleging conspiracy to distribute controlled substances
United States v. Coleman, (2005) - United
States District Court, S.D. Ohio (Columbus) - Successfully
represented client who was found not guilty of multiple
felony counts
State of Ohio v. Goff, (current) - Fourth
Appellate District Court, Lawrence County - Represent client
in connection with appeal of murder conviction
State of Ohio v. LeFever, (current) - Fifth
Appellate District Court, Licking County - Represent client
regarding motion for a new trial in connection with twenty
year old murder conviction
State of Ohio v. Conley, (2007) - Common
Pleas, Perry County - Represented client indicted on
voluntary manslaughter and child endangering - Case was
tried to a jury and client was found not guilty of all
charges
State of Ohio v. _____________*, (2007) -
Common Pleas Court, Logan County - Represented client
charged with aggravated possession of drugs - Successfully
negotiated a plea to one count of drug possession
State of Ohio v. _____________*, (2007) -
Common Pleas Court, Fairfield County - Represented client
charged with failure to disclose a federal lien -
Successfully negotiated a six month sentence with community
control
State of Ohio v. Conley, (2006) - Court of
Common Pleas, Perry County - Represented client indicted for
involuntary manslaughter and child endangering - Case
dismissed due to the State failing to preserve the grand
jury testimony
State of Ohio v. ______________*, (2006) -
Municipal Court, Madison County - Represented client charged
with vehicular manslaughter - Successfully negotiated a
suspended sentence and community control
State of Ohio v. ___________*, (2006) -
Common Pleas Court, Franklin County - Represented client
indicted for felonious assault and carrying a concealed
weapon - Successfully negotiated a plea to one count of
attempted felonious assault and client was placed on
community control
State of Ohio v. ____________*, (2005) -
Common Pleas Court, Franklin County - Represented client
charged with rape - Successfully negotiated a plea to gross
sexual imposition
State of Ohio v. ____________*, (2005) -
Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County - Represented client
on theft charges - Client successfully completed diversion
program and charges were dismissed
State of Ohio v. ____________*, (2004) -
Court of Common Pleas, Perry County - Represented client
against charges of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor -
Successfully negotiated a plea to one count of importuning
State of Ohio v. ____________*, (2004) -
Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County - Represented client
indicted on charge of rape - Successfully negotiated a plea
to child endangering
Ohio State Bar Association v. Stern, (2004)
- Ohio Supreme Court - Successful representation of county
prosecutor - Supreme Court ruled that elected county
prosecutor did not commit ethical violation by
surreptitiously taping interview with disciplinary counsel
investigators
State of Ohio v. Conley, (2003) - Fifth
Appellate District Court, Perry County - Successfully
represented client on appeal of voluntary manslaughter and
child endangering conviction - Appeals Court reversed the
conviction and ordered the client immediately released
State of Ohio v. ____________*, (2003) -
Court of Common Pleas, Franklin County - Represented client
indicted on two counts of rape - Successfully negotiated a
plea to one misdemeanor
State of Ohio v. ____________*, (2002) -
Common Pleas Court, Franklin County - Represented client
Indicted on three counts of rape, kidnapping and gross
sexual imposition - The case was tried to a jury and the
client was found not guilty of all charges
State of Ohio v. ____________*, (2002) -
Common Pleas Court, Franklin County - Represented client at
sentencing who had plead to multiple counts of pandering
obscenity - Successfully negotiated a sentence of 2 years
after the State initially requested 44 years
State of Ohio v. _____________*, (1999) -
Fifth Appellate District, Muskingum County - Successfully
represented client on appeal and trial court ordered to
admit doctor into treatment in lieu of conviction
* Defendant(s) name is intentionally omitted. |