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Top Three Search Warrant Exceptions in Ohio

Top Three Search Warrant Exceptions in Ohio

In the 1780s, not all Americans supported the Constitution. These people had just fought a long, bloody war to rid themselves of a strong central government. Many of them did…

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If I Took a DUI Chemical Test, Am I Automatically Guilty?

If I Took a DUI Chemical Test, Am I Automatically Guilty?

Many people ask this question. About 80% of DUI suspects in Ohio provide a chemical sample. This sample is almost always in the form of a breath test. Officers usually…

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Do I Need a Criminal Defense Attorney for Misdemeanor Charges in Dayton?

Do I Need a Criminal Defense Attorney for Misdemeanor Charges in Dayton?

Misdemeanor offenses cover a broad range of crimes in Ohio. While less serious than felony charges, they involve potentially serious penalties and can impact you for years into the future.…

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Protecting Yourself During Police Stops

Protecting Yourself During Police Stops

Protests over police overreach and abuses have erupted across the country. Stories often focus on the use of deadly shows against those facing criminal charges but more minor incidents happen…

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Common Weapon Charges in Ohio

Common Weapon Charges in Ohio

By comparison to many other states, Ohio’s gun laws are relatively relaxed and allow for most adults to purchase and openly carry firearms. However, that doesn’t mean that the state…

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The Difference Between Assault and Battery Charges

The Difference Between Assault and Battery Charges

Disputes can arise between strangers or even friends and family members that get quickly out of hand. Unfortunately, your actions in response to perceived slights or disagreements could end up…

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