New Cincinnati Court Decisions: Cincinnati Court of Appeals July 14, 2010: The Court of Appeals rules that even if you win your DUI/OVI case and you are found guilty, that does not mean your Administrative License Suspension is terminated. In this case, a driver was pulled over for OVI and charged. He refused the breath test, which results in an administrative...
DUI Defense: Cincinnati How you behave with law enforcement can be vital to the officer’s decision making. Investigating officers are given a great deal of discretion in handling any situation. They may simply be seeking information to put in their report or they may be deciding whether or not to issue a citation.  At the...
Choosing Collaborative for your Divorce What is a collaborative divorce? You may want to choose an attorney familiar with collaborative law.   You can find a professional at the Cincinnati Academy of Collaborative Professionals. This is a process of reaching an agreement regarding the division of property and about parenting time with your...
Collaborative Law: Better choice for Divorce You may want to explore another option for the divorce process by visiting the Cincinnati Academy of Professional Collaboratives. Collaborative family law is an alternative to divorce litigation. It is generally used in the context of a dissolution of marriage but in some cases, the collaborative process can...
FAQ: Criminal Law Frequently Asked Questions about Criminal Defense Law: Q. What is the difference between a capital offense and a federal crime? A. A federal crime is a criminal offense that breaks a federal law or statute whereas a capital offense is an offense that is punishable by the imposition of the death penalty. A...
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