Felony Charges
There is much at stake with any case that goes to trial, particularly when individuals face felony charges. With this in mind, it would be a huge mistake to entrust your legal defense to a firm that does not have experience with felony offenses both at the state level and in federal court.
With more than 60 years of collective criminal defense experience handling major cases in Cincinnati and surrounding communities here in Ohio, the law firm of Arenstein & Gallagher knows the court system inside and out. Our lawyers’ priority is protecting the rights of our clients at all times, ensuring that the legal system and law enforcement do not overstep their legal boundaries. We also conduct our own investigations to see if any helpful evidence was missed or dismissed. Then armed with the facts and our experience, we fight on your behalf for the best possible outcome in your case.
No Case Is Too Large
Typical cases we take to court include:
- Manslaughter or murder
- Assault and other violent crimes
- Arson
- Sexual assault
- Drug offenses, trafficking and manufacturing
- Robbery and burglary
- Weapons offenses
Felonies Are Not To Be Taken Lightly
Felonies feature jail sentencing that is greater than six months in a state prison or more than a year in a federal correctional facility. Ohio has five classes of felony ranging for first to fifth, which are six months to 11 years. Ohio categorizes murder and aggravated murder as unclassified felonies, with the possibility of 15 years to life without parole to death. Federal felony classes range for E (least severe) to A (most severe). Either way, there is mandatory minimum sentencing for certain charges that are still quite severe. Fines and restitution can also be quite substantial.
Call An Attorney Immediately If You Face Felony Charges
Felony charges are never to be taken lightly by individuals or family members. The sooner a qualified felony attorney in Cincinnati can get involved in your case, the better chance we have of ensuring your rights are protected. This also helps us in examining the prosecution’s strategy and determines effective countermeasures for the best possible outcome. Contact us day or night by calling 513-823-3012. You can also reach us through this website.