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Thomas M. DiCaudo

Thomas M. DiCaudo is a seasoned criminal defense attorney based in Akron, Ohio, with over three decades of legal experience. He earned both his Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from the University of Akron. Admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1988, Mr. DiCaudo began his legal career at the Akron City Prosecutor’s Office, where he swiftly advanced from Assistant Prosecutor to Assistant Chief Prosecutor. In these roles, he supervised courtroom prosecutors, led liquor enforcement initiatives, and provided legal counsel on serious felony cases to multiple police departments within the Akron jurisdiction.

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Little Known Traffic Violations Used By The Police To Stop And Check For DUIs. Part 2-
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

There are a number of traffic violations which many people don’t even realize are against the law. These violations are often used by the Police and Highway Patrol to make traffic stops, especially at night to check for impaired drivers. This is part of a series of blogs I will be writing to provide information […]

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Little Known Traffic Violations Used By The Police To Stop And Check For DUIs. Part 1
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

There are a number of traffic violations which many people don’t even realize are against the law. These violations are often used by the Police and Highway Patrol to make traffic stops, especially at night to check for impaired drivers. This is part of a series of blogs I will be writing to provide information […]

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What to Know about Ohio’s New Open Container Law
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

Open Container Law in Ohio A bill was passed by the House and Senate in Ohio that would allow an adult to carry an open container of alcohol in “outdoor refreshment areas”. Governor Kasich signed the bill and it is effective immediately. Provided the alcohol was purchased in a designated zone, these areas would be […]

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Thinking About Drinking At The Republican Convention?
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

Following the miraculous victory of the Cleveland Cavaliers, anyone who found themselves celebrating in Northeast Ohio witnessed something not seen in fifty-two years, a championship. Following game seven, and especially during the victory parade, the people of Cleveland could be found not only celebrating in the local bars, but also on the streets. Even with […]

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Marijuana use and D.U.I. in Akron, OH
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

We are currently seeing an increase in arrests for Driving Under the Influence for persons suspected of using marijuana. As Ohio moves towards the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational use this situation is likely to increase even further. The Ohio law prohibiting Operating a Motor Vehicle Under the Influence (commonly referred to as […]

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Why You Should Resist Resisting Arrest in Ohio
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

In Ohio, you can be charged with resisting arrest if you forcefully resist arrest or interfere with an officer arresting someone else. The important thing to note here is that the arrest must be lawful, meaning an officer cannot arrest you just because they do not like your attitude. You must give the officer probable […]

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Texting While Driving Could Cost You More
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

While it is currently illegal to text while driving in the state of Ohio, it is only a secondary offense. This means a police officer must pull you over for some other illegal act such as speeding or improperly changing lanes. There is a bill pending that could turn texting while driving into a primary […]

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Small Crimes, Big Penalties
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

There are a lot of small, very common laws that most people break on a daily basis because they either do not know it is illegal or they assume that everyone else is breaking it so there is no harm done. However, if you are charged with this crime, the punishment can be much worse […]

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St. Patrick’s Day and DUI checkpoints – Breaking News!
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

BREAKING NEWS! Summit County Task Force is preparing for a significant presence on St. Patty’s day! It is reported that there will be multiple DUI checkpoints throughout the Summit County area. It is confirmed that the Summit County Task Force will be conducting Checkpoints on Market street next to the WQMX radio station and on […]

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Stealing Street Signs is a More Serious Crime than You May Think
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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2026

It’s common to see a street sign, stop sign, or construction sign in a college dorm, fraternity house, or apartment. Chances are that if you went to college, you’ve seen at least one of these during your time there. Have you ever wondered where those signs come from though? Is there a novelty sign store […]

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