As a former prosecuting attorney, Steven Adams has the ability to see both sides of an OVI, DUI, or other criminal case in Ohio or Kentucky—including what it takes to get an acquittal. Learn more about the challenges, evidence, and legal factors involved in your criminal defense.
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Mistakes Defendants Make After a DUI Arrest in Ohio or KentuckyIf you have been arrested for DUI in Ohio or Kentucky, it is vital that you do not make these common mistakes that can harm your defense.
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Was Evidence in Your Criminal Case Obtained With an Illegal Search?If police obtained evidence with an illegal search during a traffic stop, that evidence may not be used against you in Ohio criminal court.
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Ohio’s New Gun Laws in 2024Cincinnati will see updated gun laws regarding lost and stolen guns in the new year.
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What Ohio Prosecutors Must Prove to Convict You of a CrimeYou are innocent until proven guilty, but what exactly does the prosecution have to prove to convict you of a crime in Ohio?
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Best Criminal Defense Lawyers in Cincinnati: Alex Deardorff Named Top Three Criminal Defense AttorneyBest Criminal Defense Lawyers in Cincinnati: Alex Deardorff - THE LAW OFFICES OF STEVEN R. ADAMS, LLC Named Top Three Criminal Defense Attorney
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What’s New With Legalized Weed in Ohio?Ohio passed a new law legalizing recreational marijuana, meaning adults 21 and older can buy, possess, and grow weed.
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Drug Trafficking Arrests: How the Police Identify SuspectsPolice may use multiple tactics when identifying and investigating drug trafficking suspects.
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What It’s Like To Work With Our FirmWe know that facing any type of criminal charges threatens your freedom and livelihood, and we will work to secure the best results possible in your case.
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What To Consider When Choosing A Criminal Defense LawyerWhen you’re facing a violent crime criminal charge you have a lot on the line, including significant jail or prison time, and substantial fines and penalties.
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Penalties You Could Face After Being Charged With a Misdemeanor in OhioOhio misdemeanor charges can result in jail time, fines, and restrictions on your freedom. A criminal defense attorney explains common penalties.