Our legal library is carefully curated to help clients with all phases of an OVI, DUI, or other criminal case. From what not to do during a traffic stop to how to plead in court, our articles help defendants in Ohio and Kentucky understand the law and protect their rights. Browse or search our articles today to learn more.
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Defending Yourself Against Charges of Domestic Violence in OhioAre you facing domestic violence charges in Ohio? Discover the most common defenses used in these cases and how a criminal defense attorney can help.
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DUI & OVI Lawyer in Brown County, OHChoose The Law Offices of Steven R. Adams, LLC for strategic counsel after an arrest. Schedule your review with a Brown County DUI & criminal defense lawyer for free!
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Plea Bargaining in Sex CrimesMost criminal cases do not go to trial because, in general, prosecutors and defendants would prefer to reach a plea agreement.
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Ohio Laws Prevent the Sale, Use, and Distribution of MarijuanaAre you facing marijuana-related charges in Ohio? Discover the potential penalties for this crime and how a drug possession defense attorney can help.
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Potential Penalties of a Cincinnati Marijuana Cultivation ConvictionMarijuana cultivation charges could lead to more than a decade in jail and significant fines. We can help you present a strong defense.
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Are There Limits on Where the Police Can Search in My House?One of the greatest fears with allowing cops to search your house is the (very good) chance that they will tear your place apart.
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Robbery, Extortion and BurglaryWhat about violent thefts? Ohio law classifies these in three discrete categories: robbery, extortion, and burglary.
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Kidnapping vs. Abduction in OhioKidnapping, Abduction, Unlawful Restraint, Child Enticement and Human Trafficking in Ohio
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How to Keep Your Name Off the Ohio Sex Offender RegistryOhio law requires that anyone convicted of a qualifying sexual offense must be added to the Sex Offender Registry. Here’s how to prevent registration.
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The Three Things You Must Do At An OVI / DUI StopProvide the police with license, insurance, and registration when asked, exit the vehicle when asked, and do not resist arrest. Learn more here. 3 Minute Read.