Cincinnati Family Crime Attorney
A Team of Former Prosecutors Here for You!
Offenses against the family are harshly prosecuted in the Cincinnati area. Many think of domestic violence when they hear the term “family crimes”; however, the category extends far beyond that. In some cases, a pocket dial to someone who has a restraining order against you can result in serious charges.
In cases like these, you think you can simply tell your side of the story and move on with your life. Unfortunately, this is often not the case. You need the skilled help of Cincinnati criminal defense attorneys to ensure that your voice is heard. At Patituce & Associates, our experienced family crime lawyers are joined by three former prosecutors who lend an aggressive edge and invaluable insight to our case preparation.
Contact the Cincinnati family crime lawyers at Patituce & Associates today to schedule a free case evaluation.
We understand that your specific situation requires individualized attention, and we are dedicated to providing just that.
No Case is Hopeless
We Don't Back Down. Ever.
Explore some of our recent wins.
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Case Dismissed CLEVELAND V. AL-NAZER (2012 TRC 040781)
Our client was accused of driving while under the influence of drugs, or alcohol.
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Not Guilty At Trial ROCKY RIVER V. D.F.
Client was charged with domestic violence against his wife.
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Plea and Record Expunged STATE V. BAILEY, CUYAHOGA
Client was accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of property.
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Charges Dismissed State v. Beckwith, Cuyahoga County
Student charged with the manufacturing of ecstasy.
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Case Dismissed STATE V. J.S. (A JUVENILE) YOUNGSTOWN
Local counsel pushed for a plea to one of the sex related charges.
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Acquittal State v. Tevin Biles
Client was identified as one of the alleged shooters at a New Year’s Eve party.
Examples of Family Crimes
Misdemeanor family crime charges can lead to months of jail time, fines, restraining orders, and other penalties. If convicted at the felony level, penalties can range from prison time of a minimum of six months to a maximum of many years. Additionally, a felony conviction will severely impact your ability to obtain jobs, education, housing, and more.
Examples of offenses against the family in Ohio include the following:
- Bigamy
- Unlawful abortion
- Abortion manslaughter
- Abortion trafficking
- Partial birth feticide
- Violating protection order
- Endangering children
- Parental education neglect
- Misrepresentation relating to the provision of childcare
- Interference with custody
- Interfering with action to issue or modify a support order
- Contributing to unruliness or delinquency of a child
- Motion for and hearing on a protection order
- Terminating/Attempting to terminate human pregnancy after viability
Call to Speak with Experienced Cincinnati Family Crime Attorneys!
Patituce & Associates is backed by decades of experience and the insight of former prosecution attorneys. We have the ability to fight for your reputation and protect your freedom. We understand the difficulties you face when charged with these crimes and will do everything we can to fight for the best possible outcome.
Contact Patituce & Associates today for a free consultation!
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We Know the Legal System
Our criminal defense attorneys understand the legal system and local courts, helping you navigate your case efficiently and avoid costly mistakes.
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We Give You Peace of Mind
Being charged with a crime is overwhelming. With our team on your side, you can focus on your life while an experienced professional handles your defense.
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We Fight For Your Rights
Police and prosecutors sometimes push the limits of the law. We work to protect your rights and prevent unconstitutional evidence from being used against you.
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We Build A Strategic Defense
Fighting criminal charges requires a strong strategy. Our experienced team builds a defense tailored to the specific facts of your case.
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We Work to Mitigate Consequences
One of the main benefits of hiring our Ohio criminal defense attorneys is our ability to help reduce the potential consequences of a conviction.