Our legal library was created to educate defendants on their rights after an arrest in Ohio or Kentucky, including their rights while in custody, how to plead in court, and what steps to take while waiting for a court appearance. Browse our articles today to learn more.
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Assault Charges in Ohio: Laws, Penalties, and Defense OptionsFacing assault charges in Hamilton, Warren, or Butler County? Learn Ohio law, penalties, and defenses. Call Not Guilty Adams for a free consultation.
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The Role of DNA Evidence in Ohio Criminal Defense: What You Need to KnowFacing charges involving DNA evidence in Ohio? Learn your rights and how DNA can be challenged. Free consultation: 513-929-9333.
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Ohio's Castle Doctrine: How It Affects Felony Assault and Murder ChargesSelf-defense can be a valid defense to criminal charges of murder, homicide, manslaughter, and assault.
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Body Cam or Dash Cam Footage Used in Ohio Criminal Defense CasesBody cam or dash cam footage can be crucial evidence in your Ohio criminal defense case. You will want to speak with a criminal defense attorney today. Call Now
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Defenses For Assault Charges and Other Crimes of ViolenceIf you find yourself charged with assault in Ohio or Kentucky, you may have many defense options available. Learn more about potential defense options here.
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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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Execution of a Search WarrantA warrant is only as good as the way in which it is executed.
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7 Interview And Interrogation Secrets The Police Don't Want You To KnowWhether you are questioned by the police, or you are in police custody for a formal interrogation, there are some secrets that you need to know.
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Plea Agreements: The BasicsOverall, once you have pleaded guilty at the plea hearing, withdrawing your plea can be very difficult.