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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What Happens If You Are with Someone Else Who Is in Possession of Drugs?With drug crimes, the “guilt by association” question boils down to whether you had control over the drug.
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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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Indirect Consequences of Drug Crime Convictions in OhioA criminal record can make it difficult or impossible to live your life after conviction. Discover how an Ohio drug crimes attorney can help.
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Beating the Traffic in Drug TraffickingLearn more about Drug trafficking in Ohio and the different situations that can potentially arise
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Where Were the Drugs Found? Location, Location, LocationIt is often said that the first three rules of real estate are “location, location, location.” The same could be said about drug possession prosecutions.
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What Does Chain of Custody Mean?The phrase “chain of custody” in a drug case refers to a list of all people who have had contact with the drugs since they came into police custody.
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Clearing the Fog of Ohio Drug LawsAre you familiar with the different marijuana laws in Ohio?
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Defenses Available to Offenders Who Are Charged with Drug Possession in OhioIf you have been charged with drug possession in Ohio, your attorney may be able to use one of several legal defenses to get your case dismissed.