A criminal or DUI/OVI charge can change your life. When your freedom, your finances, and your reputation are on the line, having an aggressive and reputable attorney on your side is a must. Brock Schoenlein has a reputation amongst his clients for attaining exceptional results in minimum time. Brock Schoenlein Law Offices also offers payment plans on most types of representation.
Contact us today for your free and confidential consultation. Focusing on criminal and DUI/OVI defense, Brock Schoenlein represents those charged with crimes in Courts throughout Ohio. It is important for those charged with crimes to work with a renowned attorney with a track record of success in the criminal courts. Brock is trained and certified in NHTSA field sobriety testing.
His certifications are no different than those held by police. This is vital to your defense because Brock will recognize errors in the administration of field sobriety testing. Tests that are not administered in compliance cannot be used against you.
Contact us today for your free and confidential consultation. Focusing on criminal and DUI/OVI defense, Brock Schoenlein represents those charged with crimes in Courts throughout Ohio. It is important for those charged with crimes to work with a renowned attorney with a track record of success in the criminal courts. Brock is trained and certified in NHTSA field sobriety testing.
His certifications are no different than those held by police. This is vital to your defense because Brock will recognize errors in the administration of field sobriety testing. Tests that are not administered in compliance cannot be used against you.
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Brock A. Schoenlein is a renowned trial attorney in Dayton, Ohio focusing in the areas of DUI/OVI and Felony Criminal Defense.
He is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio, in the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, and also in the Supreme Court of Ohio.
Over the years Brock A. Schoenlein has represented DUI/OVI and criminal matters of virtually every type across the state of Ohio.
Through countless and well-known trial court and appellate successes, Brock has earned a reputation amongst clients, attorneys, and judges alike for industrious, professional grade representation and the production of truly elite results.
He is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio, in the Federal District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, and also in the Supreme Court of Ohio.
Over the years Brock A. Schoenlein has represented DUI/OVI and criminal matters of virtually every type across the state of Ohio.
Through countless and well-known trial court and appellate successes, Brock has earned a reputation amongst clients, attorneys, and judges alike for industrious, professional grade representation and the production of truly elite results.
As a seasoned criminal defense attorney, Brock Schoenlein represents those charged in all criminal areas, including DUI, drug charges, assault and violent crimes, firearms and weapons charges, theft and forgery crimes, sexual crimes, federal crimes, financial crimes, white color criminal accusations, juvenile crimes, and other traffic-related offenses.
Brock also offers complete representation for appeals, expungement, and Judicial Release.
There are specific methods of combating a criminal charge.
Brock also offers complete representation for appeals, expungement, and Judicial Release.
There are specific methods of combating a criminal charge.
No. Police in Dayton, Ohio have a series of field sobriety tests that they use on those suspected of DUI, in an effort to gather additional evidence to support a drinking-and-driving charge.
These field sobriety tests are usually conducted immediately; on the side of the road, within minutes after police pull you over.
These tests are entirely subjective, open to police interpretation, and are typically used against a DUI defendant in Court.
It is important to remember that in the state of Ohio, the law does not require you to take these tests, and if you choose not to do so, you cannot be penalized in any way.
These field sobriety tests are usually conducted immediately; on the side of the road, within minutes after police pull you over.
These tests are entirely subjective, open to police interpretation, and are typically used against a DUI defendant in Court.
It is important to remember that in the state of Ohio, the law does not require you to take these tests, and if you choose not to do so, you cannot be penalized in any way.
The Ohio Supreme Court will decide how much more time former Dayton restaurant owner Eva Christian will remain behind bars.
The state's highest court has accepted an appeal from the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office and has granted prosecutors' request to postpone Christian's re-sentencing until the supreme court issues its ruling.
Prosecutors will ask the Ohio Supreme Court to reinstate the most serious felony conviction of former Dayton restaurant owner Eva Christian, who is serving a prison term for insurance fraud-related crimes.
The state's highest court has accepted an appeal from the Montgomery County Prosecutor's Office and has granted prosecutors' request to postpone Christian's re-sentencing until the supreme court issues its ruling.
Prosecutors will ask the Ohio Supreme Court to reinstate the most serious felony conviction of former Dayton restaurant owner Eva Christian, who is serving a prison term for insurance fraud-related crimes.
Your attorneys primary and initial function is to 'make you a lawyer' - meaning to make sure that you understand everything that there is to know about your case, the evidence involved and its admissibility/reliability, and the human terrain in your particular Court.
Ultimately you are the boss, not your attorney, he/she works you, and not the other way around.
And so the big decisions to be made in your case, i.e. whether to go to trial, whether to accept a significant plea reduction, etc., are decisions that you make, not the attorney.
Ultimately you are the boss, not your attorney, he/she works you, and not the other way around.
And so the big decisions to be made in your case, i.e. whether to go to trial, whether to accept a significant plea reduction, etc., are decisions that you make, not the attorney.
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