The Law Office of Steven R. Adams, LLC has a reputation for providing legal representation that is strategic and personalized. We primarily focus on defending individuals facing DUI or OVI charges,...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 929-9333Scott Rubenstein, Criminal Justice Attorney in Cincinnati, focuses his practice on all criminal and DWI, OVI, DUI matters. When his clients retain his services, they can be confident that they have...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 260-2099At Bleile & Dawson, we are known as “The Ultimate Defense Firm.” With more than two decades of collective legal experience, our Cincinnati criminal defense attorneys are able to handle a wide...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 399-5945Joslyn Law Firm defends clients throughout the greater Cincinnati area against several different types of criminal charges, including DWI, violent crimes, drug charges, marijuana offenses, theft /...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 399-6289If you have been charged with a crime in Cincinnati or the surrounding areas, turn to L. Patrick Mulligan & Associates, LLC for unparalleled legal defense. Our lead attorney has over 28 years of...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 655-2108To meet with an experienced criminal defense attorney in Cincinnati, Ohio, contact my firm — Law Offices of Ravert J. (Jay) Clark — to schedule a free consultation. I defend a variety of cases...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 504-7173Are you seeking the help of an experienced criminal defense lawyer in Cincinnati? Moermond & Mulligan, LLC stands ready to assist you. As a former prosecutor with more than 28 years of criminal trial...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 421-9790The Farrish Law Firm, L.P.A., in Cincinnati, Ohio, offers preeminent DUI/OVI and criminal defense representation to the residents of Ohio and Kentucky. The client-centric firm has over 180 years of...
Cincinnati (OH) - - Phone: (513) 621-8700
The lawyers in Cincinnati, specialized in criminal law, deal mainly with the court of law for criminal offenses like murder, abductions, tortures, etc. They are trained to handle some of the toughest crime cases involving public riots, fights, etc. Building up cases and developing charges against proceeding investigations are an integral part of their jobs. Their main aim is to hold the conduct norms that define conduct that is prohibited by the state because it is held to threaten, harm or otherwise endanger the safety and welfare of the public, and that sets out the punishment to be imposed on those who breach these laws.