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Elements of burglary and penalties in Ohio

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | May 31, 2022 | Theft

Figures estimate 2.5 million burglaries occur in the U.S. annually though these numbers are decreasing. Most all states define burglary in the same way though penalties vary. Ohio treats burglary as a felony or misdemeanor and requires certain elements for a case....

Why is expungement a crucial process?

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Mar 8, 2022 | Expungement

A criminal conviction can lead to devastating consequences such as fines, jail time and community service. Unfortunately, a criminal record can also negatively impact future opportunities. Further, law enforcement adds to a criminal record not only with a conviction,...

Can you practice to pass a field sobriety test?

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Feb 9, 2022 | Firm News

Drinking with your friends and mimicking the field sobriety tests you see on TV can be a fun way to get a laugh on a Friday night. You may even add ways to make it more challenging to make the game more interesting. When you are facing an officer, however, a field...

Can I call my parents after an arrest?

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Sep 10, 2021 | College Crimes

Going through an arrest is a terrifying experience. Often, the process happens so quickly and catches you so off guard that you may not fully realize what is happening. Between getting into a police car and getting to the station, you may start racking your brain...

The evidence used in domestic violence cases

by Michael A. Newland | May 18, 2021 | Domestic Violence

As with any criminal charges, police and prosecutors must gather evidence that the defendant committed the crime, then use that evidence at trial or as leverage to negotiate a plea deal. Many times, when someone is charged with domestic violence, the evidence is...

Can drivers refuse blood tests following an OVI?

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Mar 17, 2021 | Dui Defense

All states try to curb drunk driving by enacting stiff penalties, regardless of what they call it. Ohio refers to it as OVI, or operating a vehicle under the influence. When an officer pulls a vehicle over, they commonly conduct tests to check for impairment. Some...

Can criminal charges lead to academic consequences?

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Dec 7, 2020 | College Crimes

College is full of learning opportunities, both inside and outside of the classroom. During their college years, many students make mistakes that end up being valuable lessons. Yet, some of these mistakes can result in criminal charges, which can lead to academic...

Regaining driving privileges after a DUI in Ohio

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Aug 25, 2020 | Dui Defense

Getting a DUI can create a lot of expenses and hoops for you to jump through. This often includes figuring out how you will transport yourself or get your driver’s license back. Driver’s license suspension is a reality first-time and repeat DUI offenders face. In...

The weight of binge drinking

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Jun 1, 2020 | Binge drinking

College students love to party. They are finally free from their parents' watchful eyes and take advantage. Still, they don't deserve the brunt of the blame when condemning binge drinking - as select high schoolers, young adults, and some older adults also love to...

What happens when police arrest your child?

On Behalf of Michael A. Newland | Feb 26, 2020 | Uncategorized

Trouble with law enforcement can happen to anyone at any age. You may have gone most of your life so far without much interaction with police, but you may have recently learned that your college-aged child has landed in trouble with police. As you try to make sense of...

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