Did you know that many of the rights afforded to citizens by both the United States and Ohio constitutions do not apply in OVI cases. * Police officers do not have to advise you of your right to remain silent until after you are in custody. Statements you may make...
Award-Winning Attorneys
Month: March 2014
Attorney Saia Achieves Victory in OVI and Weapons Case
In a recent case victory, Columbus OVI Attorney Jon Saia helped a man facing four criminal charges--two for OVI and two for a weapons offense--get completely cleared of the allegations filed against him. Through the lawyer's skillful legal representation of his...
The Basics: Shared Parenting vs. Sole Custody
In Ohio, there are two types of custody/parenting arrangements: shared parenting and sole custody. In a shared parenting arrangement, commonly referred to as "joint custody," both parents are designated as legal custodians and residential parents of the minor child....
Expungement in Ohio – Who Qualifies?
Remember that public intoxication charge you picked up back in college? Well, it might come back to haunt you during a background check or job interview. There is a process by which that sticky situation from your past can be removed from you record as if it never...