Stow Municipal Court
Handling Cases Being Heard at the Stow Municipal Court
If you’ve been summoned to appear at the Stow Municipal Court or have a criminal case pending, Patituce & Associates can provide the robust legal representation you need. Our team of seasoned defense attorneys has extensive experience handling various criminal matters, from DUIs to theft. Criminal charges come with a lot of stress and uncertainty, and we are committed to guiding you through each step of the justice process with professionalism and compassion.
Our deep familiarity with the Stow Municipal Court allows us to offer strategic advice tailored to your circumstances. We can provide clear, informed guidance to help you make practical decisions for your case. With us, you can be confident that you have a dedicated legal team working tirelessly to protect your rights and pursue a favorable result.
Let us hear your side of the story. Call (440) 771-1175 or contact us online to discuss your case.
About the Stow Municipal Court
The Stow Municipal Court is a hub of justice in northern Summit County. This modern courthouse opened in 2009 and is strategically situated near State Route 8 and Steels Corners Road, providing easy access to citizens across the district. The court’s accessible location underscores its commitment to serving the community's legal needs efficiently and effectively.
- Address: 4400 Courthouse Boulevard, Stow, Ohio 44224
- Phone number: (330) 564-4200
- Business hours: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday
- More information: https://stowmunicourt.com/
- Judges: https://stowmunicourt.com/contact/
The Stow Municipal Court's jurisdiction extends to 16 diverse communities, encompassing townships and cities.
These locations include:
- Boston Heights
- Boston Township
- Cuyahoga Falls
- Hudson
- Macedonia
- Munroe Falls
- Northfield
- Northfield Center Township
- Peninsula
- Reminderville
- Sagamore Hills
- Silver Lake
- Stow
- Tallmadge
- Twinsburg
- Twinsburg Township
Each area relies on the court for various legal matters, ranging from traffic violations to misdemeanor criminal cases.
The Stow Municipal Court is presided over by two esteemed judges, Judge Kim R. Hoover and Judge Lisa Coates, who administer justice fairly and impartially. Their leadership is integral to the court's mission of maintaining the rule of law and providing the community with a dependable judicial forum.
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.
Types of Cases Heard at the Stow Municipal Court
The Stow Municipal Court handles approximately 20,000 cases each year, serving as a critical component of the local judicial system for northern Summit County. If you have been arrested or summoned for an offense committed within the court’s geographical boundaries, your case will be adjudicated here.
The types of cases the court handles are:
- Misdemeanors: These offenses are considered less severe than felonies. Ohio classifies misdemeanors into four degrees. A first-degree misdemeanor is the most serious, with a jail sentence of up to 180 days. Examples of misdemeanors include menacing by stalking (Ohio Revised Code § 2903.211), public indecency (Ohio Revised Code § 2907.09), endangering children (Ohio Revised Code § 2919.22), domestic violence (Ohio Revised Code § 2919.25), and violating a protection order (Ohio Revised Code § 2919.27).
- Traffic offenses: Traffic offenses include violations of Ohio’s motor vehicle laws. Examples include speeding, driving without a license, failure to yield, and improper passing.
Each case is processed with careful attention to the specifics of the law, maintaining justice while considering the individual circumstances.
Recent Case Results
Criminal charges can profoundly impact a person’s life. That is why we work tirelessly to mitigate the potential consequences and protect our clients’ futures.
A few of our recent case successes include the following:
- DUI case dismissed: We argued that a police officer engaged in improper conduct during a DUI stop. The trial court agreed and dismissed the case.
- Suppression of DUI evidence: We challenged the investigative techniques used by a state trooper during a DUI investigation. The trial court suppressed the evidence, and the state’s appeal was unsuccessful.
- Not guilty at trial for domestic violence: Our client, accused of domestic violence against their spouse, was found not guilty at trial, thanks to our thorough defense strategy and effective courtroom advocacy.
If your criminal matter is being heard at the Stow Municipal Court, it is crucial to have experienced legal representation to guide you through the process.
Schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys by calling us at (440) 771-1175 or contacting us online.
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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.