A Call for Ohio Attorney General David Yost to Reevaluate Defending the State’s Abortion Ban in Light of the New Constitutional Amendment

In recent times, the landscape of reproductive rights in the United States has undergone significant shifts, prompting a reevaluation of existing legislation. Ohio, like many states, has found itself at the epicenter of the debate surrounding abortion rights. With the introduction of a new constitutional amendment, it is crucial to examine the role of Ohio [...]

Evaluating the Impact of Ohio’s Sex Offender Registry on Recidivism

The issue of sex offenses is a complex and sensitive one, often prompting societies to implement measures aimed at protecting communities and preventing repeat offenses. One such measure is the establishment of sex offender registries, which exist in various forms across different jurisdictions. In Ohio, the sex offender registry is a controversial topic that sparks [...]

Ohio’s Green Revolution: The Case for Legalizing Marijuana

In recent years, the debate surrounding the legalization of marijuana has gained significant momentum across the United States. While some states have already embraced this green revolution, Ohio stands at a crossroads, contemplating the potential benefits of legalizing marijuana within its borders. This blog post aims to explore the reasons why marijuana should be legalized [...]

How do we stop the violence? Is “Stop and Frisk”the answer?

In the wake of a violent summer in Cincinnati that has seen several instances of teens or young children being shot and killed, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said he’s focused on getting guns off the streets–even if it means temporarily detaining someone using the controversial “stop-and-frisk” method. As reported by WCPO, Deters recently said, [...]

Is Your Mobile Device Passcode Off Limits to Cops?!?

Criminal defense lawyers, and the ACLU, say passcodes are protected by the Fifth Amendment; prosecutors disagree. Two civil-liberties groups are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on an increasingly relevant digital-privacy question: Do Americans have a constitutional right to keep their passwords and passcodes secret? It’s a thorny legal issue, and one that is [...]

Accepting a Plea Bargain or Not

The plea bargain is an agreement between a criminal defense attorney and the prosecution to resolve a criminal case and ends with a defendant pleading guilty or no contest in exchange for a reduced sentence or to a lesser charge.  A majority of criminal cases end in plea bargains but they aren't always the best [...]

Skilled & Experienced Criminal Defense Attorney in Ohio

If you've been arrested or charged with a crime, you need the immediate assistance of a criminal defense lawyer. He/she can explain your rights in all stages of the legal process and help make the difference between a reduced plea bargain or dismissal and a jail sentence. You need someone fighting for your rights that [...]

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