Police Need a Reason to Stop You in Ohio

If you drink and drive, no matter how conservatively, there is a real possibility that you could be stopped, arrested and convicted of drunk driving. Many people do not realize how few drinks it takes to exceed the legal standard blood alcohol content (BAC). For the average sized person, three or four drinks could easily place [...]

Exclusionary Rule in Ohio

If you have been accused of a crime in Ohio, the evidence, or lack of, makes or breaks the outcome. Prosecutors depend on evidence collection to be used in court. A good criminal defense attorney will be able to make sure that any evidence collected was done so, legally. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution [...]

Illegal Searches

As a criminal defense attorney, it's clear many people do not know what their rights are.The Fourth Amendment helps protect the privacy of every American citizen, regardless of age, gender, or race. Under it, police must have reasonable suspicion to search homes, make arrests, and take other actions. In many cases, they also require a [...]

Police Can’t Come Into Your Home Without a Warrant

Do you know your rights if the police are knocking at your door? Would you be prepared for this situation? As a criminal defense attorney in Ohio, your best response is to open the door, slightly, and be polite but it is your right to refuse entry. The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution [...]

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