Interesting Recent Criminal Defense Case - and the “Castle Doctrine”
/We just got done representing a man who was accused of shooting his step-son in our client’s home.
Read MoreWe just got done representing a man who was accused of shooting his step-son in our client’s home.
Read MoreWe are currently assisting a client in the defense of what is called a “slap” lawsuit filed by an angry local and wealthy business owner.
Read MoreWe recently resolved a unique criminal case where our client (while extremely intoxicated) engaged in some inappropriate behavior while on an airline flight to Cleveland.
Read MoreWe are currently representing a single Dad who is working to obtain full custody of his infant son.
Read MoreWe are currently representing a client who was trying to start a business on the premises of an old golf course.
Read MoreWe are currently in the evidence discovery phase of a serious defamation case.
Read MoreWe recently had to represent a divorce client who was facing serious immigration issues associated with the divorce.
Read MoreWe recently helped a client who was charged with a violation of the CCW law – even though he had a valid CCW permit.
Read MoreWe recently had to defend a young man with no criminal record who had been charged with Felonious Assault.
Read MoreWe recently had success in getting a hard working father full custody of his toddler son.
Read MoreWe recently had to file suit for a young boy and his family regarding a long series of acts of bullying the boy had to endure at school – something the school district involved just simply refused to address.
Read MoreWe recently defended a client who had been charged with a felony crime called Breaking and Entering.
Read MoreWe just recently resolved a long and protracted legal malpractice case.
Read MoreWe were able to make sure a client of ours did not go to prison for having the misfortune of being duped by a gang into cashing false checks for them - which resulted in a serious Federal Court indictment.
Read MoreWe obtained a significant reduction for a older female educator (who had never been in trouble her entire life) in what commenced as a domestic violence case.
Read MoreWe obtained yet another reduction for our OVI client last week.
Read MoreOur client fell way behind on his child support after he left the state of Ohio back in 2006. Cuyahoga County indicted him for criminal non-support.
Read MoreShe was trying to get on her feet by going back to school and working part-time. She knew she did not need it forever or for any significant time, and we obtained this spousal support in addition to the child support her ex-husband would have to pay.
At our request, once the prosecutor looked at the video of the client performing the field sobriety tests, they agreed with us that the client did well enough on the video.
What really helped here was our clear understanding of how field sobriety tests are to be administered and how one must perform on them. This is a very happy client, as he could have lost his job with a DUI conviction.
We were successful based upon a legal technicality known as identification. None of the witnesses called by the State of Ohio could say whether or not the man sitting at the table with me was the man who failed to verify his address.
None of these witnesses had in fact ever seen my client before, and they failed to bring any identification information with them.
The client was a now homeless man who had been residing at a homeless shelter for about a year and had been in the hospital for a number of months when the authorities claimed he should be verifying his address.
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