About Scott A. Rubenstein

The Cincinnati DUI Lawyer

Convicted By Juries, Exonerated By Science

According to National Registry of  Exoneration more than 2,000 men and women have been exonerated after being wrongfully convicted. A lot of them were sentenced to death. Surely there are many more – thousands even – that remain in prisons across this country for crimes they never committed. Sometimes evidence is discovered after the trial is [...]

Search Warrants

I have had many clients come to me feeling hopeless about the situation they are in. They  needed a good Ohio criminal defense attorney. They were arrested with a search warrant that contains misrepresentations. They were nervous, scared and confused and felt that it was their word against law enforcement and there was nothing they [...]

Criminal Case Myths and Truths

Everyone is searching the internet for research and information about the law.  A lot of times it can get confusing about what is true and reliable.  Have you been accused of a crime?  You have probably tried to find information about the specific crime and what the penalties may be that you are facing.  My [...]

“Not My Kid” Syndrome

It seems that whether the issue is drugs, alcohol, bullying, risky driving, media consumption, or sex, studies are showing that parents consistently underestimate their own kid’s interest or participation in these behaviors.  In one recent study, researchers found that parents severely underestimated their teen's drug and alcohol use. And, in a 2010 study researchers found that many [...]

Cyber Stalking

The criminal act of stalking or menacing by stalking, under Ohio law, is described as "knowingly causing another person fear of physical harm or mental distress."  Although this act doesn't require physical contact with a person for it to be considered illegal, it is still considered a punishable crime for individuals convicted of stalking. A [...]

Federal or State Crime?

Ohio and every other state say the difference between a state and federal crime is whether you have broken a state or federal law. If you broke a federal law, then you have committed a Federal offense. An investigation for a federal crime is typically initiated by the federal government long before charges are filed.  [...]

Defamation, Slander & Libel

As everyone generally understands, people living in the United States enjoy the right of freedom of speech. However, the right to speak freely is not unlimited. Individuals do not have the right to defame, slander or libel another person with their speech. Defamation is false and unprivileged spoken words or written publication, which exposes any [...]

Criminal Charges – With You Forever?

Because of the internet, it is easier than ever to get information on anyone, including criminal records. These records are just a blip in time, but can have far reaching effects into the future of a person. Here is an example for one man who ran into some trouble with the law when he was [...]

It’s The Holidays! Have You Been Pulled Over For A DUI?

The holiday parties are underway.  Sometimes there are more than one in a night.  A glass of wine at the first party, then on to the next for another quick drink. everyone processes alcohol differently. What causes one person to feel tipsy may have little effect on someone else. What causes one person to register [...]

Casey’s Law

In November 2011, Ohio Legislature passed a law that a spouse, relative or guardian to request that a loved one be forced to undergo treatment for his or her addiction – also known as “Casey’s Law” There is criteria that must be met before the involuntary treatment can be ordered.  They must suffer from alcohol [...]

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