Our OVI, DUI, and Criminal Defense Blog
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Aggravated Vehicular Assault and Vehicular Homicide in Ohio: When OVI Becomes a Felony
An OVI involving injury or death becomes a felony in Ohio. Learn the charges, mandatory penalties, and what the prosecution must prove to convict.
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Strangulation and Its Role in Ohio’s Domestic Violence Protective Orders
Strangulation is a common form of domestic violence (DV) that is now considered a felony in Ohio, meaning the consequences are more severe.
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Strangulation as a Felony in Ohio: What It Means for Convictions and Sentences
Now that Ohio law classifies strangulation as a felony, the consequences could be much more severe.
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Beating the Traffic in Drug Trafficking
Learn more about Drug trafficking in Ohio and the different situations that can potentially arise
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Illegal Use of Supplemental Nutrition or WIC Benefits
If you are convicted of illegal use supplemental nutrition or WIC program benefits, you may be ineligible to secure these benefits in the future.
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Defrauding a creditor is a crime of intent, which means that a prosecutor must show that you intended to defraud a creditor.
Defrauding means to knowingly obtain, by deception, some benefit for oneself or another, or to knowingly cause, by deception, some detriment to another.
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Clearing the Fog of Ohio Drug Laws
Are you familiar with the different marijuana laws in Ohio?