Dan J. Weisenburger Attorney at Law - Akron, Ohio Criminal Defense Lawyer

Weisenburger Law Offices, LLC
121 East Main Street
Ravenna, OH 44266

Phone: 330-577-5743
Toll Free: 888-426-6196
Fax: 330-296-7945
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Weisenburger Law Offices, LLC
4466 Darrow Rd
Suite 13
Stow, OH 44224

Phone: 330-686-2890
Toll Free: 888-426-6196
Fax: 330-296-7945
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Ohio Attorney Dan J. Weisenburger is a specialist in the field of Criminal Law. He has been certified as a Criminal Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, the certifying agency approved by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Certification of Attorneys as Specialists.

 

Certification signifies that an objective entity has recognized an advanced degree of knowledge and experience in the specialty area of law greater than is suggested by a general licensure to practice law.

 

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Ohio Felony Law Basics

The Basics of Ohio Felony Law

How the Ohio Felony System Works

The Ohio felony system is old and archaic, dating back over 200 years to the old English common law concepts. Felony procedure in Ohio is an illogical patchwork of laws, making it difficult to understand. Many people try to get through the initial stages of a felony case on their own or with a court-appointed lawyer who often doesn't take the time necessary to explain the process or the legal ramifications of the law. Many times this results in the loss of your only opportunity to resolve the case without felony indictment.

The Preliminary Hearing Stage

Most, but not all, felony cases are initially filed in the municipal court system. The primary purpose of filing felony charges at the municipal court level is to sort out which cases should be pursued as felonies. Once the accused person is charged and arraigned in municipal court, the case is scheduled for a Preliminary Hearing, usually within ten days or less.

Sometimes, in more serious felony cases such as murder, rape and higher level felonies, the prosecuting attorney will elect to skip this preliminary stage and take the felony to the grand jury for direct indictment, since the prosecution may not want to expose their witnesses to intense cross examination at such an early stage.

Portage County and Summit County felony charges

Felony charges in Portage County, Ohio, are filed initially in Ravenna Municipal Court or Kent Municipal Court. If the felonies are not resolved at the preliminary hearing in municipal court, they eventually end up in Portage County Common Pleas Court in Ravenna. Felony charges in Summit County, Ohio are filed in Akron Municipal Court, Stow Municipal Court or Barberton Municipal Court. If the felonies are not resolved at one of those municipal courts, the case will end up in the Summit County Court of Common Pleas in Akron.

Avoiding Felony Charges

Your best opportunity to avoid a felony is usually at the municipal court level, where a skilled criminal defense lawyer may be able to resolve the felony charges so it is not presented to the Grand Jury for Indictment.

oOnce a felony case proceeds past the preliminary hearing stage and into common pleas court this becomes far more difficult. At the common pleas court level you will often encounter young, ambitious assistant prosecutors more interested in racking up convictions to advance their careers than in seeking to do justice. If the prosecuting attorney assigned to your case senses that you have a weak lawyer unwilling to take the case to trial, then you are in serious trouble. This makes it even more difficult to resolve your felony case.

Home Court Advantage

It is also advantageous to be represented by a criminal defense lawyer who knows the ins and outs of the local court system where your felony case is filed. Such an attorney can better assist you in navigating through all the legal pitfalls and hazards associated with particular prosecutors, judges and courts. Knowing your opponent and what you are up against gives you a decided advantage, especially in a felony case.

A Strong, Forceful Advocate

Felonies involve the most serious categories of crime and carry the most extreme penalties. Choosing the right attorney is critical. It can make a world of difference. You certainly don't want an inexperienced lawyer or one who only handles criminal law on a part-time basis between other types of cases. You need to be well informed so that you can make the best decisions at every juncture of your case. There is no substitute for straight forward, candid advice from a highly qualified lawyer.

Contact Attorney Dan Weisenburger

If you have concerns or questions about your case, at least give us a call and we can answer your questions. Mr. Weisenburger can explain your options and discuss possible representation. The more you understand the felony process, the better chance you have of a successful resolution. We have two law offices conveniently located to serve you. Our Summit County office is located in Stow on State Route 91, just 2 miles East of the new Stow Municipal Courthouse. Our Portage County office is located on State Route 59 in downtown Ravenna, just a few steps East of the Portage County Courthouse, which houses the Ravenna Municipal Court as well as the Portage County Court of Common Pleas.

We respond promptly to all inquiries via phone or email, around the clock.

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Attorney Dan J. Weisenburger is an Ohio lawyer specializing in the field of Criminal Law. Mr. Weisenburger has law offices in Ravenna, Ohio & Stow, Ohio. He represents people charged with felonies and misdemeanors in Common Pleas Courts, Municipal Courts and Juvenile Courts across Northeast Ohio. Attorney Weisenburger provides experienced criminal defense to clients in Akron, Garrettsville, Hiram, Mantua, Windham, Barberton, Fairlawn, Lakemore, Mogadore, Northfield, Tallmadge, Streetsboro, Aurora, Kent, Stow, Cuyahoga Falls, Macedonia, Hudson, Twinsburg, Ravenna, Portage County, Summit County and the surrounding Ohio municipalities.