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Blog Posts in March, 2011

OVI DISMISSED - SUPPRESSION HEARING EXPOSES WEAK CASE

In most instances, reading through a police report is going to make anyone seem guilty. It is when an attorney further investigates into a matter that the truth is finally revealed. Our client was ...
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CASE DISMISSED AFTER CLIENT SUCCESSFULLY FINISHED DIVERSION

One minor indiscretion can cause a lifetime of rebuilding your reputation. Our client was charged with Petty Theft in Franklin County Municipal Court. After discussing the case with prosecution and ...
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NOT GUILTY

Client was facing criminal damaging charges in Licking County Municipal Court. In addition to facing jail time and extensive fines, our client was also facing a probation violation if convicted. After ...
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OVI Client Gets Minimums

Client charged with first offense OVI under O.R.C. 4511.19. Upon reviewing the discovery it was discovered that this was actually the clients 3 rd lifetime OVI offense. Defense counsel was still able ...
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Honor Student’s indiscretion potentially cost him his college future…..

Teenage client was charged with Criminal Trespass , a misdemeanor of the fourth degree carrying a possible penalty of 30 days incarceration and a $250.00 fine; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia , a ...
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Resisting Arrest, Criminal Damaging, and Disorderly Conduct While Intoxicated

Client was charged with three violations under the Ohio Revised Code (O.R.C.), which if convicted, could have been sentenced to a total of 210 days incarceration and a fine of $1750.00. The client was ...
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