Attempted Offenses of Violence not Expungeable
Earlier this month, the Ohio Supreme Court held that attempted robbery is an offense of violence and that pursuant to Ohio's expungement statutes, an individual with a conviction for attempted robbery is not eligible to have that conviction expunged or sealed. The...
NEW: Domestic Violence NOT Deportable in Ohio
Immigration is not a topic that has provided much hope in the past couple weeks as the United States and the world struggle to understand what a Trump presidency means for immigrants. I am by no means an immigration lawyer; but I do handle a good deal of...
Ding Dong the Witch is Dead! Mandatory Drug Suspensions are (mostly) GONE!
On September 13, 2016, Governor John Kasich signed into law S.B. 204 which eliminated mandatory drivers license suspensions in drug cases. More specifically, a drivers license suspension is now discretionary with the judge, and not mandatory, in drug cases not...
Becoming a Running Lawyer to Help Run My Law Practice
I started running this week. I was reaching a perilously unsafe place in my personal and professional life- panic attacks, eating unhealthy, no outlet for stress, and then I started making mistakes due to all these things: I almost missed a big deadline, I couldn't...
Judicial Release – When Can Someone Be Released Early From Prison?
One of the most heart-breaking situations a family can go through is having a loved one sentenced to a term of incarceration in prison. A question that frequently comes up is when the incarcerated individual can apply to be released early. There are laws in Ohio that...
Diversion in a Criminal Case- What Does it Mean?
Terms like diversion, or first-time offender’s programs, are thrown around a lot when an individual is facing criminal charges, misdemeanor or felony. The purpose of a diversion program is to save an individual from having a criminal conviction follow them around...
Why Domestic Violence is a Double Whammy
Just hearing the words domestic violence makes a lot of people uncomfortable. As a criminal defense attorney, my job is to uphold the Constitution, and represent my client to the best of my ability, no matter the allegation. A domestic violence conviction creates a...
Help! I Just Got an OVI- But I Need Driving Privileges to Get to Work
One of the most comprising situations an individual can find him or herself in is being charged with an OVI, but needing to be able to drive to work, school, daycare. Here is the skinny on how driving privileges work. First: They are called driving privileges for a...
Am I Eligible to Seal My Record?
It's appropriate to talk about expungement or sealing of a criminal conviction as 2015 comes to a close and we prepare to welcome 2016. Expungement embraces the idea of second chances and personal growth. That's what the new year is all about, right? It's important to...
So You Have a Warrant For Your Arrest
It's a common occurrence in my practice to get a phone call from a potential client who has just learned that they have a warrant out for their arrest. It can be really scary for the individual, but is common for me to deal with in my practice. And sometimes, people...
Lawyer Talk- Time to Get Street Smart!
I really should create an alert on my calendar to blog. My cases just seem to be getting in the way:) So I was thinking today about how you pick up lingo by being on the streets and/or in the criminal justice system, albeit willingly or not. So I am going to share...
Yours, Mine and Ours – A Lesson on Firearms in Groups
I recently argued a case in the 8th District Court of Appeals  where my client had been convicted in the trial court of aggravated robbery, kidnapping, and a firearm specification. This was one of those cases where I desperately wished I had been involved sooner...