To be convicted of a crime, prosecutors must be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that a defendant engaged in certain activities. Someone who is charged with possession of...
Having a criminal record can have far-reaching consequences, making it difficult to find housing or secure employment. Fortunately, low-level and first-time offenders in Ohio are often able to have their...
Being convicted of a crime in Ohio comes with serious consequences, including the creation of a permanent criminal record. Having a permanent reminder of one’s criminal past can make it...
If you are charged with a misdemeanor in Ohio, specific municipal courts and county district courts handle these types of cases. There are some notable differences between felonies and misdemeanors,...
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