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Xenia Criminal Defense Attorney

Xenia Criminal Defense Attorney

If you or a loved one have been arrested and charged with a crime, you may be feeling overwhelmed and confused about how to proceed. Some people mistakenly assume that representing themselves will work out in the long run. However, even if your case seems simple or involves a misdemeanor charge, you need to speak with a Xenia criminal defense attorney before making any decisions.

Even if you plan to plead guilty, you can get a better deal by letting an attorney handle the negotiations. You should never take a plea deal without letting an experienced criminal defense attorney look at your case first.

When Can an Ohio Criminal Defense Attorney Represent You?

There are numerous types of offenses with which a Xenia criminal defense attorney can assist you. These include:

  • DUI/OVI
  • Robbery
  • Assault and/or battery
  • Drug charges
  • Burglary
  • Sexual assault and other sex crimes
  • Domestic violence
  • Identity theft
  • Fraud
  • Other white-collar crime
  • Manslaughter and murder

It is important to understand that if you are convicted of a crime in Ohio, you will be facing more than just the punishment as handed down in your sentence. Even with a misdemeanor on your criminal record, you can suffer long-term legal consequences. You could be denied approval for renting a house or apartment, you could be turned down for a job, unable to qualify for a loan, and more.

Misdemeanor vs. Felony Charges

Under Ohio Revised Code Title 29, a criminal charge in the state can be classified into two categories. The first is a misdemeanor, which usually applies to lesser offenses, non-violent theft crimes, and those with no prior criminal record. A misdemeanor crime will involve fines of up to $1,000 and a maximum of six months in jail.

The second, more serious category is a felony. If you are charged with a felony in Ohio, you will be facing a more serious sentence. There is mandatory imprisonment for up to 10 years or more, plus fines of up to $20,000. Felonies are charged for more serious crimes like robbery or attempted murder.

Your attorney will help you by disputing any evidence presented and help prepare your case for trial. By having the best defense possible, you have a much better chance of being found not guilty.

Contact an Ohio Criminal Defense Attorney

If you or a loved one is facing criminal charges in Ohio, contact our experienced team of criminal defense attorneys at Comunale Law Office as soon as possible. Our Xenia criminal defense attorneys are ready to help and can provide aggressive legal representation when you need it most. Call our office or contact us online today to learn how we can help.

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If you have been charged with a crime in the Dayton area, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side. The attorneys at Comunale Law Office fight to defend the rights of our clients. We have built our reputation on getting results.

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