Recent Posts in Domestic Violence Category
Posted on Sep 13, 2011 By Meranda Law Firm
Mr. Itayim represented a Juvenile in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas regarding serious allegations of abuse toward her siblings and stealing from her Mother. The case was rescheduled several ...
Continue reading "Juvenile Charged with Two Counts of Domestic Violence and Theft has Case Dismissed the Day of Trial" »
Posted on Aug 14, 2011 By Zachuary Meranda
Police called because defendant and fiancé engage in a heated verbal argument at their home. Once the police arrived they decided to arrest the defendant for Domestic Violence (O.R.C 2919.25) ...
Continue reading "Family dispute ends with client being charged with Domestic Violence and Aggravated Menacing charges" »
Posted on Jul 28, 2011 By Meranda Law
Minor child was charged with domestic violence , a misdemeanor of the fourth degree. The Juvenile was facing 90 days in detention and other court imposed sanctions. Through plea negotiations Defense ...
Continue reading "Argument between mother and son ends with son being arrested for domestic violence" »
Posted on Jul 5, 2011 By The Meranda Law Firm
Our client was charged with Domestic Violence and had to appear in a Franklin County Court of Law. After much deliberation and negotiation, the case was dismissed.
Continue reading "Domestic Violence Dismissed After Case Ongoing For 6 Months" »
Posted on Jul 4, 2011 By The Meranda Law Firm
In this case, I represented a teen in the Licking County Juvenile Court that was charged with Domestic Violence for striking his mother during a verbal altercation. We successfully negotiated a plea, ...
Continue reading "Teen Charged With DOmestic Violence Against Mother Accepts Disorderly Conduct" »
Posted on Jul 3, 2011 By The Meranda Law Firm
There is nothing worse than parents using the criminal court system to win a custody battle for their children. Our client made the unfortunate mistake of involving himself with a woman that was ...
Continue reading "Domestic Violence Stemming From a Custody Dispute" »