by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Loveland Criminal Cases Client was charged by Loveland Police with Possession of Marijuana, in violation of Loveland Ordinance 513.03, a minor misdemeanor (MM), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia in violation of Loveland Ordinance 513.12, a misdemeanor of the forth...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Loveland Criminal Cases Client was charged by Loveland Police with Contributing to the Delinquency of a Child, in violation of Loveland Ordinance 537.18, a misdemeanor of the first degree (M1), and Criminal Mischief in violation of Loveland Ordinance 541.04, a...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Criminal Law, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Loveland Criminal Cases Client was charged by Loveland Police with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia in violation of Loveland Ordinance 513.12, a misdemeanor of the forth degree (M4), and Consumption of Alcohol in a Vehicle in violation of Loveland Ordinance 529.04, a...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Criminal Law, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Loveland Criminal Cases Client was charged by Loveland Police with Failure to Control in violation of Loveland Ordinance 333.08, a minor misdemeanor (MM), and Leaving the Scene of an Accident (Hit Skip) in violation of Loveland Ordinance 335.12, a misdemeanor of the...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Criminal Law, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Loveland Criminal Cases Client was charged by Loveland Police with Aggravated Menacing in violation of Loveland Ordinance 537.05, a misdemeanor of the first degree (M1). Counsel was able to negotiate a plea to a lesser charge of a minor misdemeanor (MM) Disorderly...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Loveland Criminal Client was charged by Loveland Police with Menacing in violation of Loveland Ordinance 537.07, a misdemeanor of the fourth degree (M4). Counsel was able to negotiate a dismissal of the charge.