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Why Do the Hospital Doctors and Defense Experts Disagree?
How then can there be a difference of opinion between the hospital doctors who claim abuse and the defense medical...
Can Police Conduct a Search Without a Warrant in Ohio?
The short answer is yes. Under certain circumstances, the police are authorized to conduct a search without first obtaining a...
What Is Complicity in Ohio and Why Does It Matter?
Complicity is the legal term for assisting or helping someone commit a crime. It is more commonly known as "accessory"...
The Intent Required for Complicity
Even if you did not commit a crime, you might be charged with complicity. If you have been charged with...
The History of SBS and How It Relates to Defending False Allegations of Abuse – Part 2
After Shaken Baby Syndrome gained a strong foothold as the preferred medical diagnosis for infants who presented with the triad,...
What Happens If You Are Charged With a Drug Crime During the Holidays?
The 2016 holiday season is at hand. In Ohio and throughout the nation, millions of people are planning, shopping, traveling...
What Is a No Contest Plea and Is It a Legal Loophole?
Frequently, I get calls from individuals who are upset that they were convicted of a misdemeanor and now have to...
The Limits of DNA Evidence
DNA evidence is a powerful forensic tool and can play a critical role in a criminal case - either by...
What to Expect at a Criminal Defense Consultation
Once we have an initial phone conversation, the next step is to meet in person for an office consultation. For...
What Are the Penalties for Cocaine Charges in Ohio?
Cocaine-related criminal offenses are treated rather harshly compared to crimes involving other types of drugs. This is a drug that...