Criminal Defense Lawyers In Crooksville, OH
Criminal Attorney Crooksville, OH
After getting arrested by the police in Crooksville, you need dedicated, knowledgeable, and experienced legal counsel who will leave no stone unturned in pursuing a favorable resolution to your criminal charges.
Contact The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. today for a free initial case evaluation with a seasoned criminal defense attorney serving Crooksville.
We can discuss how our firm will fight to protect your rights, reputation, and future from the consequences of a criminal arrest and conviction.
Why Turn to a Criminal Defense Lawyer from The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc.?
Criminal charges can jeopardize your reputation, freedom, and future. Give yourself the best chance to obtain a favorable outcome in your case if you’re facing charges in Crooksville by working with a criminal defense attorney from The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. Choose us to represent you in your criminal case because:
- Our legal team has over a century of combined legal experience, including top-notch criminal litigation skills honed by going to court almost daily to fight for our clients’ interests.
- Our dedication to achieving successful results for our clients has earned us recognition in top national publications, such as Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers, and U.S. News and World Report.
- Our dedicated attorneys work tirelessly to provide quality client service and results-focused legal advocacy for our clients.
Types of Criminal Cases We Handle
At The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc., our dedicated attorneys defend Crooksville clients against criminal charges such as:
- Drug crimes, including simple possession, possession with intent to distribute, and marijuana possession
- Domestic violence, including assault, sexual assault, harassment, and stalking
- Violent crimes, such as assault/battery, kidnapping, burglary, or homicide
- Sex crimes, including rape, sexual battery, unlawful sexual conduct, and child pornography offenses
- White-collar crimes, such as embezzlement, bribery, bank/insurance/securities fraud, and money laundering
- Theft crimes, such as robbery, shoplifting, and receiving/dealing in stolen goods
- Weapons and firearms offenses
- Traffic violations
- OVI-DUI
Consequences of Criminal Convictions
A conviction for a criminal offense can have long-lasting consequences, which makes having dedicated legal representation even more critical. First, a conviction will result in the imposition of criminal penalties, which can include:
- Probation
- Jail or prison time
- Fines
- Court costs
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Restitution (an obligation to reimburse the victim for the financial losses that result from the crime)
The potential sentencing options for a conviction depend on the grading of a defendant’s offense and other factors such as the defendant’s criminal history, remorse, acceptance of responsibility, and amenability to rehabilitation.
A criminal conviction in Crooksville can have other long-term consequences, depending on the nature of the offense. For example, some offenses may result in a suspension or revocation of the convicted person’s driver’s license. Drug convictions can disqualify offenders from some government benefits. A sex conviction may come with an obligation to register as a sex offender. Felony convictions may also result in the temporary loss of voting and firearm rights.
Finally, a criminal conviction will also result in a person having a criminal record that can impose a professional and social stigma. Criminal records can disqualify people from specific jobs or occupations or otherwise make it challenging to pursue employment, housing, or educational opportunities.
Common Defenses to Criminal Charges
Depending on the type of charges you face, you may have various defense strategies you could pursue to contest the prosecution’s case. Common defenses pursued in Crooksville criminal cases include:
- Lack of intent: A defendant may argue that the prosecution’s case does not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant acted with the required mental intent under the criminal statute.
- Mistake of fact: A defendant may also try to negate criminal intent by arguing they acted under a mistaken fact, such as when a defendant takes property they genuinely and reasonably believe belongs to them.
- Mistaken identity: Defendants may challenge the reliability of victims’ or eyewitnesses’ identification of a defendant. They could note factors that might have affected the victim’s or witness’s perspective of the perpetrator or show that police used unduly suggestive identification procedures that could have influenced the victim’s or witness’s statement.
- Alibi: A defendant may prove they did not commit the offense by presenting alibi evidence showing they were elsewhere when the alleged crime occurred.
- Consent: A defendant may fight various types of criminal charges by arguing that the alleged victim consented to the charged conduct, such as an alleged sex offense victim consenting to sexual activity or an alleged theft victim consenting to the defendant taking the property.
- Lack of possession: In criminal cases involving contraband, such as drugs, weapons, or child pornography, a defendant may argue that the prosecution’s evidence fails to prove that the defendant had actual or constructive possession of the contraband.
- Unreliable forensic or laboratory evidence: When a criminal case involves forensic evidence, such as DNA, fingerprints, ballistics, or chemical testing, a defendant may highlight testing errors or issues that raise questions about the reliability of test results.
- Unlawfully obtained evidence or statements: Defendants may file motions to exclude evidence from the prosecution’s case by arguing that investigators obtained it through an unlawful search or a custodial interrogation of the defendant that violated their rights.
How Can a Criminal Defense Attorney Help You?
After you’ve been charged with a crime in Crooksville, a criminal defense lawyer from The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. will fight for you. We’ll work to secure a favorable resolution to your charges by:
- Investigating to obtain the evidence needed to build a compelling defense case
- Explaining your charges and the possible outcomes of your case so you can make informed decisions at each stage of the prosecution
- Identifying potential defense strategies to challenge the prosecution’s case
- Filing motions to pursue a pre-trial resolution to your charges, including motions to exclude unlawfully obtained evidence or to dismiss charges for lack of sufficient evidence or probable cause
- Pursuing the best possible outcome to your charges, even when that means going to trial to advocate your innocence and challenge the prosecution’s allegations
Contact Our Firm Today to Discuss Your Charges
When you face criminal prosecution in Crooksville, don’t wait to seek help from a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney from The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. Contact our firm today for a free, confidential consultation. Let’s discuss how we can defend your rights, reputation, and freedom against criminal charges.
Directions to Our Columbus Office
When prosecutors have charged you with a crime in Crooksville, talk to a knowledgeable defense attorney about your legal options at our office at 111 West Brown Street, New Lexington, OH 43764. Follow these instructions to get here.
From the North
- Travel south on OH-13 S toward New Lexington.
- Continue straight into the town center.
- Turn right onto West Brown Street.
- Proceed to number 111 on the left.
From the South:
- Head north on OH-13 N toward New Lexington.
- As you enter the town, turn left onto West Brown Street.
- Continue to number 111 on the left.
From the East:
- Take OH-37 W toward New Lexington.
- Upon entering the town, turn right onto North Main Street.
- Then, turn left onto West Brown Street.
- Proceed to number 111 on the right.
From the West:
- Travel east on OH-37 E toward New Lexington.
- As you approach the town center, turn left onto North Main Street.
- Next, turn right onto West Brown Street.
- Continue to number 111 on the right.