by Jim Arnold | Apr 22, 2016 | Criminal Cases, Law Info Center, OVI/DUI Traffic Cases, Uncategorized
U.S. citizens seeking to enter Canada with a criminal record, whether a simple misdemeanor or a felony conviction, can be turned away at the border under Canada’s admissibility rules. This can be an unwelcome surprise to someone with a DUI or OVI conviction...
by Jim Arnold | Dec 20, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal
Client was charged by Ohio Department of Natural Resources Officer with Aggravated Possession of Drugs, being Oxycodone and Possession of Heroin in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2925.11(A) (F5) and 2925.11(A) (F4) respectively. Counsel was able to negotiate a plea to...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 21, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Kenton County KY Criminal, Representative Cases
Crescent Springs Criminal Case Client was charged by Crescent Springs Police Department with Assault, in violation of KRS 508.030. A bench trial was set and the client was acquitted of the charge.
by Jim Arnold | Nov 21, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Kenton County KY Criminal, Representative Cases
Covington Criminal Client was charged by Covington Police Department with Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 1st Degree in violation of KRS 218A.1412 and various violations of Kenton County Ordinance 451.12 regulating Sexually Oriented Businesses. A bench trial...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 21, 2014 | Campbell County KY Criminal, Criminal Cases, Representative Cases
Newport Criminal Case Client was charged by Newport Police with unlawfully operating a vehicle which was involved in an accident resulting injury to any person or resulting in property damage in violation of KRS 189.580 a Class A Misdemeanor, and after a bench trial,...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 21, 2014 | Boone County KY Criminal, Criminal Cases, Representative Cases
Boone County Criminal Case Client was charged by Boone County Sheriff Deputy failing to have tail lamps illuminated in violation of KRS 189.050 and possession of drug paraphernalia in violation of KRS 218A.500(2) a Class A Misdemeanor. After raising significant issues...