Defense Attorney in Cleveland
Misdemeanor Defense Solutions in Cuyahoga County
Though a misdemeanor charge can seem less urgent than the harsher penalties that can arise from a felony conviction, these cases can still have a profound impact on your life, affecting everything from your driving privileges to your reputation and your ability to find work, housing, or educational opportunities in the future. A felony or misdemeanor conviction will result in a criminal record that can follow you for the rest of your life.
Piazza Law Office has handled thousands of misdemeanor cases, often working with clients who acknowledge their mistakes and are looking for the best possible resolution to protect their future. Our approach resonates particularly well with clients who understand the situation they’re facing and are committed to making things right. At Piazza Law Office, good people in bad situations can find a lawyer who genuinely cares about their well-being and is dedicated to guiding them to the best outcome possible.
After an arrest, schedule a free consultation with our Cleveland defense attorney by calling Piazza Law Office. Se habla español.
What to Do After an Arrest
The state of Ohio is known for being tough on crime. Awaiting a court date brings up uncertainty and raises many questions: What will happen to you? Your family? Your career? You may feel powerless because your fate, or the fate of your loved one, lies in the hands of the judge, jury, and prosecutor. Who will be in your corner to defend you?
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, you need to act quickly to protect your rights. Facing a criminal charge can be life-altering, and an unfavorable result in court can mean penalties including prison time, a suspended license, damage to your reputation, or the loss of your livelihood and freedom. As stressful as this sounds, securing the services of a skilled criminal defense attorney can protect you from serious consequences.
The sooner you retain legal help, the better. Additionally, there are some best practices you should follow to protect your rights. These include:
- The right to remain silent. Politely comply with police instructions but do not offer more than the basic information, such as your name and driver’s license information. Answering law enforcement questioning without an attorney present can lead to accidental self-incrimination that will be used against you later.
- If you have answered some questions, know that you have the right to stop answering at any time. Remain calm and politely exercise your right to have an attorney present.
- Take note of all interactions with law enforcement and be sure to write these notes down. Note what happened during the arrest, if the police had a warrant, whether there was probable cause, and other pertinent information that can be used as evidence.
- Do not discuss your case with others, especially on social media. Others may be used as witnesses against you and posts on online platforms, however innocuous you may think they are, can be used by the prosecution.
- Do not consent to a search of your property or person if the arresting officer does not have a warrant. Again, remain calm and politely refuse the officer’s request and ask to have your attorney present.
Our Clients Come First
What People Are Saying About Piazza Law Firm
-
“If you are looking for a genuine attorney who will be there by your side night or day and who actually fight for you, this is the law office!”- S.A.
-
“Detailed, thorough, patient, and one hell of a negotiator. Highly recommend Chris to save the day!”- D.E.
-
“Chris is great with communication and puts your mind at ease almost like a counselor. Very supportive and helpful throughout my case.”- A.B.
When Does a Misdemeanor Become a Felony in Ohio?
In addition to helping clients with misdemeanor charges, Piazza Law Office is also adept at handling more serious felony offenses. But what’s the difference between the two? When does a misdemeanor become a felony?
In Ohio, the distinction between misdemeanors and felonies is primarily based on the severity of the crime and the potential penalties involved. Misdemeanors generally cover less severe offenses and are punishable by fines and short-term jail time, typically less than a year. Felonies, on the other hand, are more serious crimes that can result in longer prison sentences, heavier fines, and more extensive repercussions, such as the loss of certain civil rights. Understanding the nuances between these two categories is crucial, as a charge initially classified as a misdemeanor can escalate to a felony under specific conditions.
Several circumstances can elevate the classification of a criminal charge. Repeat offenses are a common factor; for instance, multiple DUI convictions or repeated acts of domestic violence can lead to an increased charge. Aggravating factors, such as the use of a weapon during the commission of a crime or causing serious physical harm, can also result in a misdemeanor being upgraded to a felony. Additionally, crimes involving certain victims, such as children or protected classes, may carry enhanced penalties and elevate the charges.
Ohio's legal system is complex and the boundaries between a lesser charge with lower penalties and a more serious threat to your future and freedom come down to a number of issues. This is why it is important to not only understand the specific elements that can impact the outcome of your case, but to have a knowledgeable attorney who can fight for a fair resolution.
-
Empathy and RespectOur approach stands out for its empathy and client collaboration, making clients feel understood and supported through their legal battles.
-
Commitment to Accessible Legal RepresentationOur mission goes beyond winning cases; we are committed to making high-quality legal support available to those who traditionally lack access.
-
Justice and InclusivityOur practice is grounded in values of justice, fairness, and inclusivity. Attorney Piazza strives to make quality legal representation accessible to those who need it most, working tirelessly to uphold these principles in every case.
-
Se Habla EspañolWe provide clear communication and comprehensive representation to clients who feel most comfortable speaking Spanish.
-
Passion for Justice and FairnessAttorney Piazza’s commitment to justice runs deep, driven by a lifelong dedication to creating equal opportunities in the legal system. He believes everyone deserves a fair defense, regardless of financial means, background, or identity.
-
Free Consultations AvailableWe offer free consultations to ensure that every potential client has access to guidance and support from the start, regardless of their financial situation.
Everyone Deserves Access to Equal Justice
Driven by a deep commitment to justice and fairness, our founding lawyer, Chris Piazza, became an attorney to ensure that everyone—especially those unable to afford legal representation—has access to a fair defense. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community and a dedicated advocate for marginalized groups, Chris brings a unique blend of empathy, collaboration, and advocacy to each case.
Our practice is inclusive and proudly welcomes all, including LGBTQ+ clients, to ensure a safe and supportive environment.
Schedule a free consultation, virtually or in person, with our Cleveland defense lawyer today. Call (216) 465-6096 or contact Piazza Law Office online.