Cincinnati Post-Conviction Attorneys
Pursuing Remedies After a Final Decision Has Been Made
A conviction can result in various consequences, such as a criminal record, imprisonment, and the loss of certain rights. The sanctions imposed upon you can severely affect many aspects of your life. Fortunately, the law allows people found guilty of crimes to seek different forms of post-conviction relief. Depending on the type of remedy granted, your judgment could be reversed, your sentence reduced, or your guilt forgiven. Knowing when and how to pursue any of these legal options can be challenging, and fighting toward a favorable outcome requires developing a persuasive argument.
Know that when you are seeking post-conviction relief, you do not have to go it alone; you have the right to speak with an attorney about your circumstances and receive their assistance in filing motions. At Patituce & Associates, our Cincinnati lawyers have in-depth knowledge of the law and can help you understand the legal remedies that may be available to you after a final decision has been made in your criminal case. When you hire us, you can trust that you will have 70 years of combined experience on your side throughout the process.
We understand that your specific situation requires individualized attention, and we are dedicated to providing just that.
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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.