Dan Sabol
Dan is the first attorney in Ohio to be both board certified in criminal trial law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and be designated as a Lawyer Scientist by the American Chemical Society.
Chase Mallory
Chase Mallory is a firm founder whom has tried over 40 cases and conducted more than 100 suppression hearings. He is a founding member of the DUI Defense Lawyers Association
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Learn more about our teamWhat Is an Arrest Warrant
An arrest warrant is a legal document issued by a judge or magistrate in Ohio that authorizes law enforcement to arrest a person. It is typically issued when law enforcement has probable cause to believe that the person has committed a crime. This means that the authorities have enough evidence to convince a judge that there is a reasonable likelihood that the person in question was involved in criminal activity. Arrest warrants are often issued after a police investigation or when someone has been charged with a crime, but there are also instances where warrants can be issued for failure to appear in court or failure to comply with other legal obligations. Understanding what an arrest warrant is and how it works is essential to understanding your rights and defense options. If you have an arrest warrant out for you, it is important to take the situation seriously, as it can lead to arrest and detention if not properly addressed.Your Rights When Facing an Arrest Warrant
When facing an arrest warrant in Ohio, you have certain rights that protect you during the legal process. These rights are designed to ensure that you are treated fairly and that your case is handled properly by law enforcement and the courts. One of the key rights you have is the right to remain silent. When arrested, you are not obligated to answer questions without the presence of an attorney. This is important because anything you say can be used against you in court. It is always a good idea to exercise your right to remain silent and consult with an attorney before answering any questions. You also have the right to an attorney. If you are arrested, you have the right to have legal representation present to ensure that your rights are protected. An attorney can help you navigate the legal process, make sure you understand the charges against you, and help you prepare a defense if necessary. Additionally, if you are arrested, you have the right to be informed of the charges against you. Law enforcement must notify you of the reason for your arrest and the charges you are facing, ensuring that you understand the situation clearly.Client
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I live in nyc, I have an active warrant in Fairfield County Ohio but I was never served. They’re trying to serve me at an address I’m rarely at because I already have a protection order against the individual trying to press charges.