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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The Tip Off: How Reliable Does an Informant’s Tip Need to Be?Courts have set up a framework to determine whether the information that started a police investigation, and a request for a search warrant, is reliable.
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Medicaid Eligibility FraudMedicaid is a Government Program in the United States that is a State and Federal Programs that helps with healthcare costs for some people with limited income and resources.
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Illegally Transmitting Multiple Commercial Electronic Mail Messages; Unauthorized Access Of ComputerIllegally Transmitting Multiple Commercial Electronic Mail Messages
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Six Critical Mistakes to Avoid During a Police InvestigationSometimes we are our own worst enemies. When the stakes are high, it is important that you avoid doing anything that could make your situation worse.
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Circumstances that Increase Penalties for Drug TraffickingWhen cops are making charging decisions they take into account certain circumstances that might ultimately increase the penalty for a drug trafficking offense
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Jury Trial or Bench Trial?When you think of a criminal trial, it likely conjures up images of stirring closing arguments to the jury.
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Police Tactics in Drug Trafficking CasesIn drug trafficking cases, cops use different tactics to prove that a drug transaction occurred.
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Police Tactics in Drug Possession CasesThe most critical factor in the police’s choice of tactics is typically the quantity of drugs suspected to be involved.
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Reasons and Qualifications for Sealing a Criminal Record in OhioOur Ohio criminal defense law firm explains the qualifications for sealing a criminal record and how to start the legal process of reinstating your rights.
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The Truth About Your Miranda Rights After You Are Arrested in OhioOur law firm explains how Miranda rights affect an Ohio criminal defense, including what happens if officers don’t respect your right to remain silent.