Cincinnati Criminal Attorney
Internet Porn, DUI, Drug Trafficking, Theft
As a skilled, experienced, and aggressive trial lawyer Jay is actively involved in national, state, and local organizations with the common mission of providing zealous and effective representation to those accused of crime. Jay is on the Board of Directors of the Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, where he has served as Co-chair of the Strike Force since 1998. He is also currently the Chairman of the CLE Committee. He is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, where he is Vice-Chair of the Forensic Committee. He is a Past President and Board member of the Greater Cincinnati Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.
Aggravated Murder, Murder, Voluntary Manslaughter, Involuntary Manslaughter, Felonious Assault, Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Robbery, Robbery, Aggravated Burglary, Burglary, Rape, Sexual Battery, Gross Sexual Imposition, Unlawful Sexual Conduct With a Minor, Kidnapping, Abduction, Aggravated Arson, Arson, Compelling Prostitution, Child Endangering, Possession of Drugs, Drug Trafficking, Permitting Drug Abuse, Deception To Obtain Dangerous Drugs, Illegal Processing of Drug Documents, Aggravated Riot, Forgery, Passing Bad Checks, Theft, Receiving Stolen Property , Insurance Fraud, Workers Compensation Fraud, Domestic Violence, Perjury, Escape, Obstructing Justice, Carrying Concealed Weapon, and DUI/OVI. With the recent increase in prosecutions for computer based crime, he has defended numerous charges of a wide variety of computer oriented crime. These include allegations of Pandering Obscenity, Illegal Use of a Minor, Unlawful Sexual Conduct With a Minor, and Dissemination Of Material Harmful to Juveniles.
While a large portion of his practice is trial level representation as a
criminal defense lawyer, he also provides representation at the appellate level.
In addition to appearing in the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals,
Jay has successfully appeared in the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, and Twelfth
District Courts of Appeal in Ohio. Jay has also made two successful appearances
in the Ohio Supreme Court.
A. While you may think your case is not complicated or would not benefit from an attorney you should always check to see if there is something which can be done to lessen the penalty or otherwise mitigate the sentence. Almost daily criminal laws become more and more complicated. Never assume you would not benefit from consulting with an attorney. There maybe new laws or changes to existing laws which make the advice of a knowledgeable lawyer invaluable.
Q. What is a Miranda warning?
A. A Miranda warning advises people of their constitutional right not to answer questions or to have an attorney present before answer any questions, because anything.
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