Criminal Defense Lawyers in New Lexington, OH
Criminal Defense Attorney New Lexington
Don’t make the mistake of facing criminal charges in New Lexington, OH, alone. Instead, get the skilled legal representation you need to protect your rights and interests in the face of the powerful criminal justice system.
Contact The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. for a free initial case evaluation to discuss your legal options with a criminal defense attorney serving New Lexington, and put our team of award-winning lawyers on your side.
Why Choose the Legal Team at The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. for Your Case?
An arrest and prosecution can put your reputation, freedom, and future at stake. The stakes are high, and your choice of legal representation in your criminal case can make a difference in the outcome of your charges.
For years, residents of New Lexington facing criminal charges have trusted the legal team at The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. to advocate for their rights and interests because:
- Our attorneys have over 100 years of combined legal experience representing clients. Our attorneys go to court almost daily, allowing them to gain unparalleled insight into the criminal litigation process. We use our knowledge and skills to help clients navigate the complexities and obstacles that frequently arise in criminal defense cases.
- Our firm has earned national recognition for our work for our clients, including rankings in publications like Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers in America, and U.S. News and World Report’s Best Law Firms.
- We dedicate ourselves to providing stellar client service and results-focused legal advocacy. At our firm, you can expect to receive personalized attention and effort based on your needs, goals, and concerns. Our lawyers won’t rest until we’ve secured the best possible outcome under the circumstances of your case.
Types of Criminal Defense Cases We Handle
At The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc., our criminal defense attorneys regularly represent individuals facing prosecution for criminal offenses such as:
- Drug crimes, including simple possession, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, drug distribution, and drug trafficking
- Domestic violence, including harassment, stalking, and terroristic threats
- Violent crimes, such as homicide, assault/battery, kidnapping, robbery, and burglary
- Sex crimes, such as rape, sexual battery, sexual imposition, lewd and lascivious acts, public indecency, voyeurism, importuning, unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, child molestation, possession/distribution of child pornography, and solicitation/prostitution
- White-collar crimes, such as counterfeiting/forgery, wire/mail fraud, identity theft, embezzlement, money laundering, insurance fraud, mortgage fraud, and securities fraud
- Theft crimes, including larceny, shoplifting, robbery, or receiving stolen property
- Traffic offenses, including reckless driving charges
- Weapons and firearm charges
- OVI/DUI
Our firm also assists people convicted of crimes who completed their sentences years ago and have since led law-abiding lives to seek expungement/sealing of their criminal records to gain a fresh start free of the stigma of a criminal record.
Consequences of Criminal Convictions in New Lexington
A criminal conviction in New Lexington can have significant short- and long-term consequences, depending on the nature or severity of an offense. A conviction can impose penalties that include fines and jail or prison time, with the length of an incarceration term depending on the grading of an offense. Misdemeanor offenses can impose shorter jail terms, while felonies may have prison terms that last for years.
Some offenses also have mandatory minimum prison terms that can last for years or decades, while the most serious felony charges can impose life imprisonment, life without parole, or the death penalty. Other aspects of a criminal sentence may include probation (instead of jail or prison time), court costs, and restitution obligations that require defendants to reimburse their victims for financial losses caused by the defendant’s offense(s).
Other long-term consequences of criminal convictions include sex offender registration requirements for defendants convicted of certain sex offenses, loss of firearm rights, disqualification from various government benefits, and disqualifications from specific jobs.
A criminal conviction will also result in a convicted defendant having a criminal record that can appear in background checks for housing, employment, educational, or financial applications. The stigma of a conviction can make pursuing such opportunities more challenging for individuals.
The various consequences of an arrest or conviction for criminal offenses make obtaining experienced legal counsel critical to protecting your future.
Potential Defenses to Criminal Charges
If you face criminal charges, you may pursue various defense strategies to contest the prosecution’s case and pursue a more favorable outcome, such as:
- Self-defense: Defendants facing charges involving violent crimes may claim that they acted in self-defense, defense of others, or defense of their property.
- Consent: In sex offense cases, defendants may assert that an alleged victim gave valid consent to sexual activity.
- Lack of intent: A defendant may assert that the evidence fails to prove that they acted with the mental culpability (intentionally, willfully, knowingly, etc.) required by the charged statute.
- Lack of possession: In drug or weapons cases, defendants may deny having actual or constructive possession of the drugs or weapons, including presenting evidence showing that the contraband belonged to someone else.
- Alibi/mistaken identity: A defendant may deny having committed the charged crime by presenting alibi evidence to show they were elsewhere when the crime occurred or by challenging the reliability of victims’ or eyewitnesses’ identification.
- Unreliability of state’s forensic evidence: When cases involve forensic evidence like DNA, fingerprints, or ballistics, defendants may seek to challenge the reliability of the prosecution’s forensic testing.
- Unlawfully obtained evidence or statements: Defendants may also seek to exclude evidence or interrogation statements from the prosecution’s case by arguing that law enforcement investigators obtained those pieces of evidence or statements in violation of a defendant’s rights.
How Can Our Criminal Defense Lawyers Help?
A criminal defense attorney from The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. can help you contest the prosecution’s case and fight for a favorable outcome to your charges by:
- Thoroughly investigating your charges to secure all available evidence to build a compelling defense argument
- Identifying potential defense strategies available under the facts and evidence in your case
- Ensuring you understand your legal rights and options to help you make informed decisions at each stage of your case
- Challenging the prosecution’s case by filing motions to exclude inadmissible or unlawfully obtained evidence or to dismiss your charges for lack of sufficient evidence to bring you to trial
- Vigorously advocating in your defense, including at trial if you choose to fight your charges and maintain your innocence
Contact Our Firm to Discuss Your Case
Don’t wait to speak with a criminal defense attorney about your legal options. Contact The Law Offices of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. today for a free, confidential case evaluation with our legal team to learn how a criminal defense attorney serving New Lexington can fight to protect your rights, reputation, and future from the serious consequences of a conviction.
Directions to Our Office in New Lexington, OH
If the police have arrested you for a crime in New Lexington, it’s time to talk to a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer at our nearest office, located at 111 West Brown Street, New Lexington, OH 43764. Here’s how to get here.
From the North:
- Take OH-13 S toward New Lexington.
- Turn right onto W Brown St.
- The destination will be on your left.
From the South:
- Take OH-13 N toward New Lexington.
- Turn left onto W Brown St.
- The destination will be on your left.
From the East:
- Take OH-37 W toward New Lexington.
- Turn right onto OH-13 N (Main St).
- Turn left onto W Brown St.
- The destination will be on your left.
From the West:
- Take OH-37 E toward New Lexington.
- Turn left onto OH-13 N (Main St).
- Turn left onto W Brown St.
- The destination will be on your left.