Criminal Defense

Do You Need an Attorney for a Misdemeanor Charge?

Facing a misdemeanor charge in Ohio can be a daunting experience. While the penalties for misdemeanors are generally less severe than those for felonies, they can still have significant consequences. Many people wonder whether they need an attorney for a misdemeanor charge in Ohio. Even with a misdemeanor charge, you should understand the importance of […]

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Do You Need an Attorney for a Misdemeanor Charge?

Facing a misdemeanor charge in Ohio can be a daunting experience. While the penalties for misdemeanors are generally less severe than those for felonies, they can still have significant consequences. Many people wonder whether they need an attorney for a misdemeanor charge in Ohio. Even with a misdemeanor charge, you should understand the importance of […]

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Can Social Media Be Used as Evidence in a Criminal Case?

In May of 2022, a New York 18-year-old opened fire in a Buffalo supermarket, killing ten people and wounding three others, in a racially-motivated mass shooting. He posted details of his months-long plot on social media 30 minutes before the attack. The New York Attorney General’s office is now launching investigations into the social media […]

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What Does It Mean to Have Possession “With Intent”?

Possessing drugs whit the intent to distribute them is a criminal offense that is punishable by both fines and imprisonment. In this blog, we explain the differences between possession, intent to distribute, and possession with the intent to distribute. What Is Possession? Possession of a controlled substance is illegal at both the state and federal […]

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Is a Parent Liable When Their Child Commits a Crime?

There are a variety of situations that parents need to worry about when it comes to their children. From schoolyard fights that end with broken bones, to shoplifting and even horrific acts of mass murder, the question of who can be held responsible for these acts is commonly raised by parents. In this blog, we […]

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Challenging Sexual Assault Accusations

There are a few different defenses that you can use to challenge an accusation of sexual assault. In this blog, we explain each of these defenses. Claiming Innocence The most basic defense against sexual assault accusations is claiming you are innocent. You can use an alibi to show that you could not have committed the crime […]

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5 Mistakes People Make When They Are Charged with a Criminal Offense

In this blog, we break down 5 common mistakes that people make when facing criminal charges. # 1: Making Decisions Without the Guidance or Advice of an Attorney Perhaps the worst thing you can do when you are being charged with a criminal offense is to agree to terms without first discussing your case with an […]

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Pre-Charge Representation: How It Works

Sometimes a criminal accusation involves a crime so severe, the accused suffers extreme consequences without ever being officially convicted – or even charged. For example, someone accused of a sex crime can be shunned in social settings, lose employment opportunities, or even lose parental rights if they are going through a divorce. The best bet to keep […]

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What Happens if I Violate My Probation?

Violating probation is a serious offense, but it does not necessarily mean you will automatically go to jail. The consequences of your violation will depend on a range of different factors, including the nature and seriousness of the violation, if you previously violated it, and if there were any other circumstances that might impact the […]

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Do I Need an Attorney for a Misdemeanor?

We all know that not every crime is treated equally. Depending on the severity of an offense, a punishment can be minimal or life-altering. As such, many believe that misdemeanors are on the lighter end of the offense spectrum and, therefore, might not be a big enough deal to warrant legal representation. This is a […]

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