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      Learn what our clients have to say about the work of Sabol Mallory. If you have any questions or need legal help for a criminal charge, please reach out to us right away. 

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      Chase Mallory is incredible. He is wonderful to work with and knows exactly what to do to help his clients. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you've done for me. I highly recommend hiring Chase to help fight your battles. Bless you!

      • Erin R.

      Dan Sabol is probably the best attorney I've ever worked with. Very professional and worked hard to get the best results possible. He will be the first person I call if I need a lawyer again. If you find yourself in a sticky situation make sure you give him a ring.

      • Christopher R.

      I had the pleasure of working with Dan and Chase and I am very grateful!! They did amazing work to help me on my case. They are very helpful and get back with you in a timely manner whenever I had questions for them, which was very nice and reassuring.

      • Jessica H.
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      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

      Meet the lawyers who make up the legal team at Sabol Mallory LLC. Read their individual bios and get to know more about their education, experience and accolades.

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      Columbus Violent Crime Lawyers

      If you have landed on this page, you might be facing the stress and uncertainty of being charged with a violent crime in Columbus, Ohio. We at Sabol Mallory LLC understand the worry you feel about your future, and we are here to help you pursue the best possible outcome.

      Aggravated Murder, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.01

      Aggravated murder is one of the most serious charges, involving the intentional and premeditated killing of another person. The penalties are severe and may include life imprisonment or even the death penalty.

      Murder, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.02

      Murder charges involve intentionally causing the death of another person without premeditation. The consequences are grave, often resulting in long prison sentences.

      Voluntary Manslaughter, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.03

      Voluntary manslaughter occurs when a person kills another in the heat of passion, following a provocation. While less severe than murder, it still carries significant penalties, including lengthy imprisonment.

      Involuntary Manslaughter, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.04

      Involuntary manslaughter involves causing someone’s death unintentionally while committing or attempting to commit a felony or misdemeanor. Penalties can be harsh, depending on the circumstances.

      Felonious Assault, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.11

      Felonious assault is when someone causes serious physical harm to another person or uses a deadly weapon. This offense can lead to lengthy prison terms and hefty fines.

      Aggravated Assault, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.12

      Aggravated assault involves causing serious harm to another person, often with a weapon. The penalties for this crime are severe and can include extended prison time.

      Assault, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.13

      Assault is the act of causing or attempting to cause physical harm to another person. Even without serious injury, an assault charge can lead to imprisonment and fines.

      Permitting Child Abuse, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.15

      Permitting child abuse is when someone allows a child to be abused, leading to significant harm. The penalties for this are severe, reflecting the serious nature of the offense.

      Aggravated Menacing, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.21

      Aggravated menacing involves threatening another person with serious physical harm. This charge can result in substantial fines and imprisonment.

      Menacing by Stalking, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.211

      Menacing by stalking is repeatedly following or harassing someone, causing them to fear for their safety. The penalties can be significant, including imprisonment and restraining orders.

      Menacing, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.22

      Menacing involves making threats that cause another person to believe they are in danger of physical harm. Conviction can lead to fines and imprisonment.

      Kidnapping, Ohio Revised Code § 2905.01

      Kidnapping involves taking someone against their will. This serious crime can lead to life imprisonment, reflecting the gravity of the offense.

      Abduction, Ohio Revised Code § 2905.02

      Abduction is unlawfully restraining someone to interfere with their liberty. Penalties for abduction can be severe, including long prison sentences.

      Extortion, Ohio Revised Code § 2905.11

      Extortion involves obtaining something through coercion or threats. Conviction can result in significant fines and imprisonment.

      Trafficking in Persons, Ohio Revised Code § 2905.32

      Trafficking in persons involves exploiting individuals through force, fraud, or coercion. This crime carries severe penalties, including long prison sentences.

      Rape, Ohio Revised Code § 2907.02

      Rape is non-consensual sexual intercourse achieved through force or threat. The consequences are among the most severe, including long prison terms and lifetime registration as a sex offender.

      Sexual Battery, Ohio Revised Code § 2907.03

      Sexual battery involves non-consensual sexual conduct, often involving coercion or manipulation. Penalties can include lengthy prison sentences and mandatory registration as a sex offender.

      Gross Sexual Imposition, Ohio Revised Code § 2907.05

      Gross sexual imposition involves sexual contact without consent, often through force or threat. The penalties are severe, including imprisonment and sex offender registration.

      Aggravated Arson, Ohio Revised Code § 2909.02

      Aggravated arson is intentionally setting a fire that causes serious harm or risks human life. The penalties are significant, including long prison sentences.

      Arson, Ohio Revised Code § 2909.03

      Arson involves intentionally setting a fire to cause damage. Even without injury, this crime carries severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines.

      Terrorism, Ohio Revised Code § 2909.24

      Terrorism involves acts intended to intimidate or coerce a population or government. The consequences are severe, often including life imprisonment.

      Aggravated Robbery, Ohio Revised Code § 2911.01

      Aggravated robbery involves using a weapon or causing serious harm while committing a theft. Penalties are severe, including long prison sentences.

      Aggravated Burglary, Ohio Revised Code § 2911.11

      Aggravated burglary involves breaking into a building with the intent to commit a crime and causing harm or threatening harm. The penalties are harsh, often including lengthy imprisonment.

      Inciting to Violence, Ohio Revised Code § 2917.01

      Inciting to violence is encouraging others to commit violent acts. This crime can lead to significant penalties, including imprisonment.

      Aggravated Riot, Ohio Revised Code § 2917.02

      Aggravated riot involves participating in a violent public disturbance that causes harm or damage. The penalties can be severe, including imprisonment.

      Riot, Ohio Revised Code § 2917.03

      Riot is engaging in a public disturbance that disrupts peace. The consequences can include fines and imprisonment.

      Inducing Panic, Ohio Revised Code § 2917.31

      Inducing panic involves causing public fear or alarm through threats or false reports. Penalties can include imprisonment and fines.

      Domestic Violence, Ohio Revised Code § 2919.25

      Domestic violence is causing or attempting to cause harm to a family member. The penalties are severe, reflecting the serious nature of the offense.

      Intimidation, Ohio Revised Code § 2921.03

      Intimidation involves threatening someone to influence their actions or decisions. This crime carries significant penalties, including imprisonment.

      Intimidation of Attorney, Victim, or Witness in Criminal Case or Delinquent Child Action Proceeding, Ohio Revised Code § 2921.04

      This involves threatening an attorney, victim, or witness to influence their participation in a legal case. Penalties are severe, including imprisonment.

      Escape, Ohio Revised Code § 2921.34

      Escape is fleeing from lawful custody. The consequences are harsh, often including extended imprisonment.

      Improperly Discharging Firearm at or into a Habitation, in a School Safety Zone or with Intent to Cause Harm or Panic to Persons in a School Building or at a School Function, Ohio Revised Code § 2923.161

      This crime involves discharging a firearm in a manner that endangers others. The penalties are severe, including long prison sentences.

      Patient Abuse or Neglect, Ohio Revised Code § 2903.34(A)(1)

      This involves harming or neglecting a patient under care. Penalties can be significant, including imprisonment and fines.

      Burglary, Ohio Revised Code § 2911.12(A)(1), (2), or (3)

      Burglary involves breaking into a building with intent to commit a crime. Penalties are severe, often including lengthy imprisonment.

      Endangering Children, Ohio Revised Code § 2919.22(B)(1), (2), (3), or (4)

      Endangering children is putting a child at risk of harm. The penalties are harsh, reflecting the serious nature of the offense.

      Pursuing the Best Possible Results with Columbus Violent Crime Lawyers

      At Sabol Mallory LLC, our Columbus violent crime lawyers are dedicated to helping you navigate through this challenging time. We understand the gravity of your situation and are committed to providing you with the best defense possible. If you are facing charges for any violent crime, reach out to us for a consultation. Our team is here to support you and work towards the best possible outcome for your case.

      Sabol Mallory helps with criminal defense matters in the following locations: Delaware County, Dublin, Fairfield County, Franklin County, Gahanna, Licking County, Madison County, Newark, Pickaway County and Washington County.

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      Choosing a Team of Experienced Columbus Violent Crime Lawyers

      If you have been arrested for a violent crime in Columbus, Ohio, choosing the right legal team to defend you is critical. At Sabol Mallory LLC, our experienced Columbus violent crime lawyers understand the complexities of these charges and are dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible outcome.

      Why Choose Sabol Mallory LLC?

      A conviction for a violent crime can have serious consequences, including hefty fines and long prison sentences. It is important to have a knowledgeable legal team by your side to guide you through the complicated court and administrative proceedings. At Sabol Mallory LLC, we offer free consultations to help you understand your situation and determine your best chances for a successful outcome. Our compassionate approach ensures that we are not only defending you legally but also supporting you through this difficult time.

      Understanding Legal Defenses for Violent Crimes

      Many violent crimes in Ohio involve a “mens rea” element, meaning that the prosecutor must prove that you had a specific criminal intent. Ohio law divides mental culpability into four degrees: intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, and negligently.

      Intentional or Purposely

      Under Ohio Revised Code § 2901.22(A), a person acts purposely when it is their specific intention to cause a certain result. This means that the person has a specific goal in mind and acts to achieve that goal. If the prosecution cannot prove that you acted with this specific intent, it may be possible to challenge the charges against you.

      Knowingly

      According to Ohio Revised Code § 2901.22(B), a person acts knowingly when they are aware that their conduct will probably cause a certain result. This does not require specific intent but rather awareness of the likely outcome of their actions. If there is doubt about your awareness of the consequences, this can be a key point in your defense.

      Recklessly

      Ohio Revised Code § 2901.22(C) defines acting recklessly as disregarding a substantial and unjustifiable risk that your conduct is likely to cause a certain result. This means acting with heedless indifference to the consequences. Demonstrating that you did not act recklessly can be crucial in defending against charges.

      Negligently

      Under Ohio Revised Code § 2901.22(B), a person acts negligently when they fail to perceive or avoid a risk that their conduct may cause a certain result. This involves a substantial lapse from due care. Proving that you were not negligent can help in reducing or dismissing charges.

      Other Possible Defenses

      In addition to challenging the “mens rea” element, other defenses may include mistaken identity or justification such as self-defense or defense of another person or property. These defenses can be critical in proving your innocence or mitigating the charges.

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      Mistakes to Avoid After Being Arrested for a Violent Crime in Columbus, Ohio

      If you have been arrested for a violent crime in Columbus, it is important to understand the common mistakes people make and how to avoid them. Making the wrong moves can harm your case and affect your future. At Sabol Mallory LLC, our experienced Columbus violent crime lawyers can help you navigate this challenging time and provide the guidance you need.

      Talking to the Police Without a Lawyer

      One of the biggest mistakes people make is talking to the police without a lawyer present. Anything you say can be used against you in court. It is important to remain silent and request an attorney as soon as possible. The police are trained to get information from you, and you might say something that can hurt your case. Having a lawyer present ensures your rights are protected.

      Ignoring Court Orders

      Failing to comply with court orders can lead to additional charges and make your situation worse. If you are given a court date, it is crucial to show up on time and follow all instructions. Ignoring court orders shows a lack of respect for the legal process and can lead to harsher penalties.

      Discussing Your Case with Others

      Talking about your case with friends, family, or on social media can be detrimental. People may misunderstand or misinterpret what you say, and it can be used against you in court. It is best to keep the details of your case between you and your lawyer to avoid any complications.

      Not Hiring a Lawyer Quickly

      Delaying hiring a lawyer can give the prosecution an advantage. The sooner you hire a lawyer, the sooner they can start working on your defense. Your lawyer can help gather evidence, talk to witnesses, and build a strong case on your behalf. Waiting too long can result in lost opportunities to strengthen your defense.

      How Sabol Mallory LLC Can Help

      If you have questions about your violent crime charge, Sabol Mallory LLC is here to help. Our team understands the fear and confusion that comes with being arrested for a violent crime. We offer free consultations to discuss your case and provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions.

      Providing Legal Guidance

      Our Columbus violent crime lawyers will guide you through every step of the legal process. From your initial arrest to court appearances, we will be by your side to ensure your rights are protected. We will explain the charges against you and help you understand your options.

      Building a Strong Defense

      We will work tirelessly to build a strong defense for your case. This includes investigating the circumstances of your arrest, gathering evidence, and identifying potential weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. Our goal is to achieve the best possible outcome for you.

      Offering Support and Compassion

      We know that facing a violent crime charge can be overwhelming. At Sabol Mallory LLC, we provide not only legal support but also compassion and understanding. We are here to listen to your concerns and answer any questions you may have.

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      Frequently Asked Questions for Those Arrested for Violent Crime

      If you have been recently arrested for a violent crime in Columbus, Ohio, you likely have many questions and concerns. Our team of Columbus violent crime lawyers at Sabol Mallory LLC is here to provide you with the answers and support you need. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers to help you understand your situation better.

      If you have been arrested, it is crucial to remain calm and remember your rights. Do not talk to the police without a lawyer present. Anything you say can be used against you in court. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected. Follow any instructions given by the authorities, but refrain from discussing the details of your case with anyone other than your lawyer.

      Whether you can be released on bail depends on several factors, including the severity of the crime you are accused of and your criminal history. A judge will decide if you are eligible for bail and set the amount. Your lawyer can help you navigate the bail process and work to secure your release while you await trial.

      Penalties for violent crimes in Ohio can be severe and may include fines, probation, and lengthy prison sentences. The exact penalties depend on the specific charges and the circumstances of your case. A conviction can have long-lasting effects on your life, making it essential to have a strong legal defense.

      Yes, there are several defenses that can be used in violent crime cases. These may include proving lack of intent, self-defense, or mistaken identity. Your lawyer will review the details of your case to determine the best defense strategy. A strong defense can help reduce or dismiss the charges against you.

      The length of time it takes to resolve a violent crime case varies. It depends on factors such as the complexity of the case, the court’s schedule, and whether the case goes to trial. Your lawyer will keep you informed throughout the process and work to resolve your case as efficiently as possible.

      It is best to limit what you share with others about your case. Discussing details with friends or family or posting on social media can negatively impact your case. Advise your loved ones that you are seeking legal help and refrain from sharing specific details. Keep communication about your case between you and your lawyer.

      Yes — having a lawyer is crucial even if you are innocent. The legal system is complex, and navigating it without professional help can be risky. Your lawyer will protect your rights, build a strong defense, and help you achieve the best possible outcome. Innocence does not guarantee that you will not be convicted without proper legal representation.

      Columbus Violent Crime Lawyers Client Story

      This client story is for educational purposes only.

      Julie was a kind woman who lived in Columbus, Ohio. She loved her job, her friends, and her family. But one day, everything changed. Julie was arrested for assault. She couldn’t believe it — she had never been in trouble before. The police put her in handcuffs and took her to jail. Julie was scared and confused. She didn’t know what to do or who to turn to.

      While sitting in her cell, Julie remembered a friend who had once mentioned a good lawyer. His name was Dan Sabol. She found the courage to make a call to Sabol Mallory LLC, hoping that Dan could help her.

      Dan Sabol listened to Julie’s story. He understood how scared and worried she was. Dan told her not to worry and that he would help her every step of the way. This made Julie feel a bit better. She knew she had someone on her side.

      Dan worked hard on Julie’s case. He talked to witnesses and looked at all the evidence. He found out that Julie had acted in self-defense, and explained this to the court, showing that Julie was not guilty of the crime she was accused of.

      On the day of the trial, Julie was very nervous. But Dan stood by her side and fought for her. When the jury finally said, “Not guilty,” Julie felt a huge weight lift off her shoulders. She was so thankful for Dan Sabol and his team at Sabol Mallory LLC.

      Julie got her life back thanks to Dan. She went back to her job, her friends, and her family. She knew that if she ever needed help again, she could count on Sabol Mallory LLC. Julie’s story shows how important it is to have someone who cares and knows how to help when you are in trouble.


      Contact Sabol Mallory LLC Today

      If you have been arrested for a violent crime in Columbus, Ohio, it is important to get legal help right away. At Sabol Mallory LLC, our team of experienced Columbus violent crime lawyers is here to support you. We know how scary and confusing this time can be, and we are ready to guide you through the legal process.

      Our firm offers free consultations. This means you can talk to us about your case without any cost. During this meeting, we will listen to your story, answer your questions, and explain how we can help. Our goal is to understand your situation and find the best way to defend you.

      We will work hard to get the best possible outcome for your case. This includes looking at all the details, finding evidence, and building a strong defense. We will be with you every step of the way, making sure you know what is happening and what to expect.

      Facing a violent crime charge is serious. It can affect your future and your freedom. That is why having a dedicated lawyer by your side is so important. At Sabol Mallory LLC, we are committed to fighting for your rights and helping you move forward.

      Do not wait. Contact Sabol Mallory LLC today. Call us to schedule your free consultation and let us help you protect your future. Remember, you do not have to face this alone — our Columbus violent crime lawyers are here to help.


      Columbus, OH Violent Crime Resources

      Neighborhood Safety | City of Columbus — The Comprehensive Neighborhood Safety Strategy works to reduce violent crime in the community through various programs. Visit this website to find more information about these programs. You can also find a link to additional information about the Columbus Community Safety Advisory Commission.

      Columbus homicides hit record high in 2017 | The Lantern — View a January 2018 Lantern article that reported the 143 homicides in Columbus in 2017 were a record. According to the Lanter, 83 percent of the victims were shot to death. Of the 143 murders last year, 48 took place in the Hilltop and Linden neighborhoods.

      Crime in Major Ohio Cities | Quarter 2 2018 — View the full text of a report from the Ohio Department of Public Safety. The 5,044 violent crimes reported in the second quarter of 2018 represent a 6.5% decrease from the 5,395 violent crimes reported in the second quarter of 2017. The 1,619 robberies in 2018 were fewer than the 1,968 reported in 2017, but the 2,841 aggravated assaults were an increase from the 2,716 in 2017.

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      Sabol Mallory did an amazing job. I was very pleased with the outcome. They returned my calls and always went over everything with me. I would HIGHLY recommend them.

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