by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Hamilton County Criminal Cases Client was charged with two counts of Rape in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2907.02, both felonies of the first degree (F1) and two counts of Gross Sexual Imposition in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2907.05 both felonies of the third...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Hamilton County Criminal Cases Client was charged with Murder in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2903.02(B) (F1),two counts of Felonious Assault in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2903.11 (F2), and Aggravated Vehicular Homicide in violation of Ohio Revised Code...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Hamilton County Criminal Cases Client was charged with two counts of Burglary in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2911.12 both felonies of the 2nd degree (F2). Client was facing 16 years in prison. Counsel was able to negotiate a plea one (F3), and was sentenced to 6...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Hamilton County Criminal Cases Client was charged with one count of Felonious Assault in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2903.11(A)(2) (F2), Client was facing 8 years to life in prison. Client was alleged to have stabbed the victim with a knife in a fight. Counsel was...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Hamilton County Criminal Cases Client was charged with three counts of Illegal Processing of Drug Documents in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2925.23(A) (F4s), and three counts of Theft of Drugs in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2913.02(A)(2) (F4s). Client was alleged...
by Jim Arnold | Nov 19, 2014 | Criminal Cases, Hamilton County Criminal, Representative Cases
Hamilton County Criminal Cases Client was charged with cultivation of marijuana in violation of Ohio Revised Code 2925.04. Client was alleged to have been growing marijuana at his residence. The matter was set for trial, and the morning of trial Counsel was able to...