Toledo Casino Offenses Lawyers
Strategic Defense for Casino Crimes in Ohio
Violating state gaming laws is a serious matter that can result in hefty fines and jail time for the accused. If you have been charged with a casino crime at Hollywood Casino in Toledo, or anywhere else in Ohio, then the time to seek proven, responsive counsel is now.
Our team includes three former prosecutors who know how the state pursues convictions in these cases and how to best protect our client’s rights and reputations.
We’re ready to stand with you against these allegations and ensure that your case receives the scrutiny it deserves. Don’t hesitate to start mounting a defense.
Casino Crimes in Ohio
Casino violations are covered under O.R.C. 3772.99. It’s a comprehensive statute that addresses a myriad of different, known tactics that have been spotted and identified in casinos all over the world.
Just some of these tactics include:
- Sliding
- Past posting
- Capping bets
- Collusion
- Dealer collusion
- Using auxiliary devices
- Hand mucking
- Marked decks
- False deals
- False shuffles and cuts
- Shuffling machines
- Top hat
If you have been charged with any of these offenses or any other type of fraud committed on casino grounds, our firm is ready to hear your story. These types of accusations can often come from scorned opponents, and even the substantial surveillance technology used by casinos does not mean you do not have viable defense options. We’re ready to review your case and aggressively pursue a reduction or dismissal on your behalf. The advocacy you need is just one phone call away.
Call our Toledo casino lawyers today at (419) 757-8408 for a free consultation. Our team is available 24/7.
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.